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Pacino frequently ad-libbed and improvised on set to maintain spontaneity, leading his mentor Lee Strasberg (who plays his grandfather in the film) to famously tell him, "Al, learn your lines, dollink!" Iconic Climax:

The plot reaches its peak when Kirkland is blackmailed into defending his nemesis, Judge Henry T. Fleming (John Forsythe), a man Kirkland knows is guilty of a brutal rape [3, 20]. The Infamous Outburst and justice for all 1979 exclusive

Norman Jewison’s 1979 film …And Justice for All remains one of the most polarizing and visceral legal dramas of the late 1970s. While it is often remembered for Al Pacino’s iconic, explosive "You're out of order!" monologue, the film is an intricate—if occasionally chaotic—satirical indictment of a legal system that favors the powerful and pulverizes the vulnerable. A System on the Brink Pacino frequently ad-libbed and improvised on set to

Today, we are going exclusive. We’re pulling the dusty 35mm reel out of the vault to revisit Norman Jewison’s ...And Justice for All —a film so raw, so cynical, and so criminally underseen by modern audiences that it demands a resurrection. While it is often remembered for Al Pacino’s