Entertainment NewsAl Pacino's 'Misconduct' Made Less Than $200 in the Box Office

Al Pacino’s ‘Misconduct’ Made Less Than $200 in the Box Office

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Al Pacino’s new movie Misconduct flops in the box office.

‘Misconduct’ starring Al Pacino and Anthony Hopkins flopped in the UK box office earning less than $200 in the UK box office.  Misconduct, which also stars Josh Duhamel and Malin Åkerman, was showing at just five cinemas but its average take per site was £19.40. The movie had an all star cast and cost $11 million to produce however, after negative reviews and movie critics giving it only one star, audiences essentially decided not to watch it. In fact, one movie critic said it ““could be shown in film schools as a textbook example of how not to make a movie”.

According to The Guardian, less than 20 people watched the movie. Misconduct is the story of a lawyer caught up in a kidnapping and murder. It was originally titled Beyond Deceit, but during production too many people thought it sounded like Beyond Da Sea.

Via The Guardian

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