
Al Pacino admitted that he was rude to Madonna during the filming of the joint film. The singer still remembers this work with a shudder.
We’re talking about the 1990 movie “Dick Tracy”. Al Pacino said in his memoir Sonny Boy that he felt great joy when director Warren Beatty let the actors go wild. But the Oscar-winning actor may have gone too far. “I had the best time of my life in this role. I danced on the table and really made fun of Madonna. “I just like knocking on doors a little bit,” Pacino wrote.

In the film, he plays the role of the main villain, slimy mob boss Alphonse “Big Boy” Caprice. He kills nightclub owner Lips Manlis (Paul Sorvino) and kidnaps his girlfriend Mahoney (Madonna). In the scenes where Pacino and Madonna are together, he constantly pushes and slaps the star. And he did not always calculate the strength.
In a documentary about the making of the film, Madonna recalled that she definitely crossed the line at times. “Every time Al put on his prosthesis and his suit, he hit my ass and my face… This also happened behind the scenes. I also tried to get away from him all the time, but he caught me and shouted: “Come here!” “Just like in the movie,” said the singer.
However, the star admitted that he hated Pacino in the role, but in life he was as gentle as possible and behaved like a true gentleman.
Source: People Talk

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