As Al Pacino is celebrating his 85th birthday on April 25, here are some of his best works to date. (Compiled by Aleena Mariam Abey)
First in the list is The Godfather trilogy. The story of the Corleone family and how their business changes the life of the youngest son to a ruthless mafia boss is an all-time classic
Scarface is the story of an immigrant who builds a powerful drug empire. A remake, it is considered one of the greatest gangster films of all time.
Pacino’s Oscar-winning role, the movie tells the life of a blind, retired soldier, and how he bonds with the teenage boy who looks after him.
With Al Pacino as the devil himself, Pacino and Keanu Reeves present a horror drama about a lawyer whose greed leads to his misery.
A biographical drama on the life of NYPD officer Frank Serpico, who strives to reveal the injustice and bribery prevalent in the department.
Based on a real-life incident, this is a case of a bank robbery gone wrong. With the public and hostages siding with the robbers, it is a classic starring Al Pacino.
The story of a criminal who tries to mend his ways but ultimately gets pulled back to his past life