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  1. Background. Scarface: The Shame of the Nation (1932) is one of the boldest, most potent, raw and violently-brutal gangster-crime films ever made. Released by United Artists, this sensational production chronicles the predictable but tragic rise and fall of a notorious gangster figure. The controversial film was in the planning stages in 1930 ...

  2. www.bfi.org.uk › film › 48dd1d3b-cdf5-5a95-bf03-168f6dd1eed5Scarface (1932) | BFI

    Scarface (1932) 1932 USA Directed by Howard Hawks Produced by Howard Hughes Written by Ben Hecht Featuring Paul Muni, Ann Dvorak, Karen Morley. Articles related to Scarface. 10 great. 10 great Hollywood gangster films of the 1930s. By Matthew Thrift.

  3. Scarface – arpinaama (engl. Scarface) on vuonna 1983 ensi-iltansa saanut rikos draamaelokuva, jonka on ohjannut Brian De Palma ja käsikirjoittanut Oliver Stone.Se perustuu rikoselokuvaklassikkoon Arpinaama vuodelta 1932.. Elokuva kertoo Al Pacinon esittämästä kuubalaissyntyisestä gangsterista, Antonio ”Tony” Montanasta, joka saapuu Miamiin Yhdysvaltoihin yhdessä kymmenien tuhansien ...

  4. Este magistral título, uno de los mejores del género negro, se inspira en la vida del gángster más famoso de la historia de los Estados Unidos, Al Capone, conocido como Scarface (Cara cortada). La acción comienza cuando el gángster protagonista, Tony Camonte, interpretado por Paul Muni , inicia su meteórica ascensión en el hampa de Chicago.

  5. 9 de dic. de 1983 · Scarface: Directed by Brian De Palma. With Al Pacino, Steven Bauer, Michelle Pfeiffer, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. In 1980 Miami, a determined Cuban immigrant takes over a drug cartel and succumbs to greed.

  6. 31 de jul. de 2022 · Music From The Movie, Directed By Howard Hawks

  7. It manages to breeze by in only ninety-five minutes instead of going on and on for three hours; there is truly no fat on this picture whatsoever. Hawks's precise, percussive direction fits hand-in-glove with Hecht's witty, propulsive script in a way that De Palma's cheeky voyeurism didn't with Stone's political soapboxing.