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Criminal Past | New York City
A Puerto-Rican ex-con, just released from prison, pledges to stay away from drugs and violence despite the pressure around him and lead on to a better life outside of NYC.
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A Puerto-Rican ex-con, just released from prison, pledges to stay away from drugs and violence despite the pressure around him and lead on to a better life outside of NYC.
7.9/10
IMDbBest Male Dubbing Migliore Doppiaggio Maschile | 1994 | Giancarlo
Best Film | 2000 | Brian De
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | 1994 | Penelope Ann
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | 1994 | Sean
Best Film | 1994 | Brian De
Best Supporting Actor | 2014 | Sean
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2014 | David
Best Picture | 2014
Best Supporting Actor | 1994 | Sean
Best Foreign Actor Migliore Attore Straniero | 1994 | Al
Best Foreign Film | 1994
Budget 30,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 63,848,322 USD
Al Pacino had difficulty with his scenes with Jorge Porcel, who played Saso, the club owner. The actor, although he made 50 films in Argentina, spoke no English and learned his lines phonetically.
Al Pacino and Penelope Ann Miller became romantically involved during filming. Miller spoke publicly about their romance in interviews. But Pacino was in a relationship with Lyndall Hobbs at the time. Pacino attended the film's premiere with Hobbs and avoided Miller entirely.
The name of Carlito's (Al Pacino's) nightclub is "El Paraíso", the same name as the food stand that Pacino's character operated in Scarface (1983).
Al Pacino specifically asked for Penelope Ann Miller to be his co-star.
According to writer David Koepp, Al Pacino and Sean Penn had trouble with the hospital scene, so Koepp kept rewriting it to the point of being requested on set by Brian De Palma when the scene was shot. Before shooting, Pacino wasn't really convinced with it because he sensed his character would never go to the hospital. They eventually shot it anyway.
"Carlito: [voiceover and closing narration] Sorry boys, all the stitches in the world can't sew me together again. Lay down... lay down. Gonna stretch me out in Fernandez funeral home on Hun and Ninth street. Always knew I'd make a stop there, but a lot later than a whole gang of people thought... Last of the Moh-Ricans... well maybe not the last. Gail's gonna be a good mom... New improved Carlito Brigante... Hope she uses the money to get out. No room in this city for big hearts like hers... Sorry baby, I tried the best I could, honest... Can't come with me on this trip, Loaf. Getting the shakes now, last call for drinks, bars closing down... Sun's out, where are we going for breakfast? Don't wanna go far. Rough night, tired baby... Tired..."
"Carlito: Favor gonna kill you faster than a bullet."