Not only was it formally ambitious and wildly influential, but it also represented the first time that Al Pacino and Robert De Niro had ever shared a screen. This, more than anything, was the film's big draw. Two men, each justifiably thought of as the greatest actor to ever work in the medium, bristling against each other in real time.
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