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100
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87
Critics' score based on 7 reviews.
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One of my all time favorite actors!!!!!!!

February 5, 2012
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A quintessential New York director made this quintessential New York movie in 1973, with Pacino at his best.Full Review

David Sterritt
Christian Science Monitor

It is galvanizing because of Al Pacino's splendid performance in the title role and because of the tremendous intensity that Mr. Lumet brings to this sort of subject. (Review of Original Release)Full Review

Vincent Canby
The New York Times

Ought to look pretty dated. Instead, Sidney Lumet's biopic of Frank Serpico, the virtuous cop who exposed a network of graft in the NYPD, feels depressingly relevant.Full Review

Village Voice

Director Sidney Lumet (working from a screenplay by Waldo Salt and Norman Wexler) chooses not to press the superheroic aspect of his protagonist. Serpico is more street-level, tracing a decade of NYPD change--and refusal to change--through an episodic, often elliptical structure.Full Review

Noel Murray
The Onion A.V. Club

Pacino dominates the entire film. His inner personal torment is vividly detailed. (Review of Original Release)Full Review

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