Review of Scarface (1932) by Mordaunt Hall for The New York Times — 24 Aug 2008
It is a stirring picture, efficiently directed and capably acted, but as was once said of The Covered Wagon, that it was all very well if you liked wagons, so this is an excellent diversion for those who like to take an afternoon or an evening off to study the activities of cowardly thugs.
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This review of Scarface (1932) was written by Mordaunt Hall and published by The New York Times on 24 Aug 2008.
Scarface has generally received very positive reviews.
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