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While Scarface would go on to be lost in the controversial group of films released in pre-code Hollywood, it would keep a prolonged legacy as one of the greatest gangster films of all time, as well as the movie that would be remade into Tony Montana-centric real life-inspired Scarface by Brian de Palma, starring Al Pacino in the renamed Tony Camonte role. The Hays Code, which would become a mandatory guide for Hollywood films in , was already influencing what could be included in movies in Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola were able to show their protagonist mobsters as ultimately misguided criminals, but Scarface was forbidden to make a character like Tony sympathetic.

Did you know Edit. During the filming, Hecht returned to his Los Angeles hotel room one night to find two Capone torpedoes waiting for him.

The gangsters demanded to know if the movie was about Capone. It's part of the racket we call show business. Goofs When the Northside guys throw a body out of the car, it lands face down, but when Tony and the others look at the body, it is face up. Quotes Tony Camonte : Listen, Little Boy, in this business there's only one law you gotta follow to keep out of trouble: Do it first, do it yourself, and keep on doing it.

Crazy credits "This picture is an indictment of gang rule in America and of the callous indifference of the government to this constantly increasing menace to our safety and our liberty. Every incident in this picture is the reproduction of an actual occurence, and the purpose of this picture is to demand of the government: "What are you going to do about it? The government is your government.

What are YOU going to do about it? Alternate versions Due to censorship requirements in several states, a second ending was shot after the film was finished, in which Camonte doesn't try an escape, but is sentenced to death and finally executed on the gallows.

This alternate ending was shown only during the original theatrical run in certain states. All prints, home video, and television versions in current circulation use director Howard Hawks' ending, in which Camonte tries to escape and is shot down. The DVD includes the alternate ending as a bonus feature. Soundtracks St.

Louis Blues Written by W. User reviews Review. Top review. The rise and fall of a power hungry mobster. Howard Hawks directs this harsh and frank and sometimes humorous look at a small time gangster's Paul Muni taste of success before his mob world crumbles around him.

This is one of the best gangster movies of the 's. Very well written and full of terrific characters. Fast paced and free flowing story line. My favorite scene is when the Muni character first gets his hands on a machine gun. This arrogant, violence driven mobster becomes child like with a brand new toy. Henry Gordon. Ambition, greed and pride come before a fall. The mob way or no way is a tough way to live.

Excellent flick. Steven Spielberg also made a brief appearance on the set of the film, and assisted Brian de Palma in filming the final shoot-out. During the shooting of this same scene, Al Pacino was injured when he mistakenly grabbed the butt of a smoking gun with which he had just fired several shots.

With a severe burn on his hand, the actor had to stop filming for two weeks. In order to best interpret the role of a Cuban immigrant who takes his bearings in the United States, where he becomes a fearsome gangster, Al Pacino was inspired not by the classics of the genre, but by Meryl Streep 's acting. I thought that her way of involving herself in playing someone who is from another country and another world was particularly fine and committed and courageous.

It was very inspiring. To do so, he met several drug traffickers and spoke with police officers specializing in the fight against cartels, from whom he collected an anecdote that would lead to the famous chainsaw scene. At the time, the screenwriter was fighting a cocaine addiction. Paradoxically, Scarface offered him his revenge against drugs.

He left the United States and moved to Paris, where he wrote the screenplay for the film. I moved out of L.



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