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  • Does this look like a 3/4 length black leather trench coat that Al Pacino wore in Serpico?

    MORE LIKE… CRAPPY… BADISON! 2007

  • He found a gold mine with Charles Bronson action fare while also working on Lumet's "Serpico," starring Al Pacino as a New York police officer who unveils corruption, and Pollack's "Three Days of the Condor."

    Prolific director Dino De Laurentiis dies Adam Bernstein 2010

  • The Italian-born Mr. De Laurentiis stood no taller than five and a half feet, but he was a Hollywood giant who made more than 150 films, including "Serpico," starring Al Pacino; "Barbarella" with Jane Fonda; and the "Conan" movies, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.

    Film impresario Dino De Laurentiis, producer of 'Serpico,' dies at 91 Emma Brown 2010

  • The Academy Award-winning legend of the Italian New Wave and producer of "Serpico" and "Barbarella" who helped revolutionize the way movies are bankrolled and helped personify the no-limits life of a cinematic king, died Wednesday night at the age of 91 in Beverly Hills.

    Dino De Laurentiis Dies AP 2010

  • The Oscar-winning "Serpico," in 1973 with Al Pacino, was De Laurentiis 'Hollywood debut.

    Dino De Laurentiis Dies AP 2010

  • The Italian-born Mr. De Laurentiis stood no taller than five and a half feet, but he was a Hollywood giant who made more than 150 films, including "Serpico," starring Al Pacino; "Barbarella" with Jane Fonda; and the "Conan" movies, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.

    Film impresario Dino De Laurentiis, producer of 'Serpico,' dies at 91 Emma Brown 2010

  • He backed horror films ( "Halloween 2"), police drama ( "Serpico") and the most far-out science fiction fused with sex and sexuality ( "Barbarella").

    Dino De Laurentiis Dies AP 2010

  • Watch "Serpico" for a still shocking history lesson, and to catch Pacino in one of his best early roles.

    John Farr: The Best City Movies by Farr 2009

  • The book was previously adapted by director Sidney "Serpico" Lumet into a 1971 film starring actor Sean Connery.

    Archive 2007-08-01 Michael Stevens 2007

  • 'Serpico' (1973) "It's one of the great cop movies," Ms. Sedgwick says of the film that starred Al Pacino as cop who goes undercover to expose corruption.

    A 'Closer' Opens Up 2008

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