Review of Scarface (1932) by Honore T — 20 Feb 2014
Scarface may be one of the single most greatest gangster films of all time, given it's extreme content and accurate depiction of the ruthless criminal underworld. It follows the plight of Tony Montana and his rise to power, a plight that director Brian De Palma makes re-watchable and re-re-watchabe, primarily for the charming and brilliant portrayal of perhaps the greatest anti-hero in film by acting legend Al Pacino.
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This review of Scarface (1932) was written by Honore T on 20 Feb 2014.
Scarface has generally received very positive reviews.
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