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The Hollywood actor, Al Pacino, aged 43, is appearing on stage in London in a play by David Mamet called “American Buffalo.” He plays one of three small-time crooks in Chicago who try to stage a coin-collection robbery. Al Pacino is mow, known for his many films which include Godfather,” “Dog Day Afternoon,” “Serpico,” and “Scarface.”

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Press, 28 August 1984, Page 34

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The Hollywood actor, Al Pacino, aged 43, is appearing on stage in London in a play by David Mamet called “American Buffalo.” He plays one of three small-time crooks in Chicago who try to stage a coin-collection robbery. Al Pacino is mow, known for his many films which include Godfather,” “Dog Day Afternoon,” “Serpico,” and “Scarface.” Press, 28 August 1984, Page 34

The Hollywood actor, Al Pacino, aged 43, is appearing on stage in London in a play by David Mamet called “American Buffalo.” He plays one of three small-time crooks in Chicago who try to stage a coin-collection robbery. Al Pacino is mow, known for his many films which include Godfather,” “Dog Day Afternoon,” “Serpico,” and “Scarface.” Press, 28 August 1984, Page 34

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