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And Justice For All 1979 Exclusive ✰

Upon its October 1979 release, ...And Justice for All was a box office muddle. It made $33 million on a $10 million budget—respectable, but not a blockbuster. Critics were baffled. Roger Ebert gave it three stars but called it “emotionally exhausting.” The New York Times said it “doesn’t know whether to slap you or shake your hand.”

that same year, beating out Pacino's nomination for this role Spontaneity: and justice for all 1979 exclusive

Several fan edits have attempted to reconstruct the Exclusive cut using deleted scenes (only three minutes of deleted footage are officially available on DVD/Blu-ray), but they remain speculative. Upon its October 1979 release,

Al Pacino famously turned down the lead role in (1979) to star in ...And Justice for All . Ironically, he lost the Best Actor Oscar to Dustin Hoffman , who took the role Pacino rejected. 🏛️ The "You're Out of Order!" Legacy Roger Ebert gave it three stars but called

When the film debuted in limited release on October 19, 1979, it arrived with an roadshow presentation in only 12 cities: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Toronto, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Detroit, Dallas, Houston, and Seattle. These were not your standard screenings.