Al Pacino’s Cockney accent is hilariously bad

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If you thought Dick van Dyke’s Cockney accent was bad, think again! Because Al Pacino produced one of the funniest attempts at the London dialect in 1990’s The Local Stigmatic. Check it out below and prepare to laugh:

The Local Stigmatic was a 90s adaptation of Heathcote Williams’s play in which Scarface‘s Al Pacino played Cockney wheeler-dealer Graham.

The film’s tagline reads “Turning back was never an option.” But it was for us, sorry Al!

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2 comments on “Al Pacino’s Cockney accent is hilariously bad

  1. Brian brown

    Why anyone other than Hollywood diuchebags thinks this guy can act is beyond compression. Everything he attempts is laughable over the top bad acting.

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