Review of Scarface (1932) by Michael Wilmington for Chicago Tribune — 13 Oct 1963
Scarface is by far the most visually inventive and tonally anarchic movie that Hawks made. Among other things, it’s a tribute to the freedom that independent producers afforded directors then—and still do today.
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This review of Scarface (1932) was written by Michael Wilmington and published by Chicago Tribune on 13 Oct 1963.
Scarface has generally received very positive reviews.
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