Al Pacino had one of the most stunning decades of acting of all time in the 1970s. Exploding onto the scene with his work in The Godfather, Pacino would’ve already been a mighty acting titan if he just had those two Godfather titles under his belt. However, buoyed by the success of that feature, Pacino went on to headline motion pictures like Dog Day Afternoon and Serpico that would define him as a silver screen legend. Believe it or not, Pacino almost anchored another massive 1970s classic, one that would’ve even surpassed The Godfather in terms of box office appeal and public ubiquity. That feature was Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope, the original Star Wars in 1977.
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