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Scarface
Directed by
Brian De Palma
R
1983
2h 50m
Action
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8.3
78%
93%
8.2
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In the 1980s, a determined criminal-minded Cuban immigrant becomes the biggest drug smuggler in Miami, and is eventually undone by his own drug addiction.
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Cast of Scarface
Al Pacino
Tony Montana
Steven Bauer
Manny Ray
Michelle Pfeiffer
Elvira
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
Gina
Robert Loggia
Frank Lopez
Miriam Colon
Mama Montana
F. Murray Abraham
Omar
Paul Shenar
Alejandro Sosa
Harris Yulin
Bernstein
Ángel Salazar
Chi Chi
Arnaldo Santana
Ernie
Pepe Serna
Angel
Michael P. Moran
Nick The Pig
Al Israel
Hector The Toad
Dennis Holahan
Banker
Mark Margolis
Shadow
Michael Alldredge
Sheffield
Ted Beniades
Seidelbaum
Richard Belzer
M.C. at Babylon Club
Paul Espel
Luis
Scarface Ratings & Reviews
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Eleanor Ringel Cater
There's too much expertise, too much sheer love of movie-making up there on the screen for Scarface to be deemed a failure. But the director's failure to follow through makes this a too-long movie that comes up short.
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Sean Axmaker
De Palma directs it as a blood-drenched thug opera, a mix of the graceful and the garish with Pacinos guttural thug-in-a-suit spitting out dialogue like broken glass in a harsh Cuban accent.
Gone With The Twins
Mike Massie
It will primarily be remembered as a machine-gun-soaked actioner of tough talk, cinematic betrayals and retribution, and mountains of cocaine.
Cambridge Day
Tom Meek
Day-Glo Miami is framed well by John A. Alonzo, and the pulsating music by Giorgio Moroder is worthy of a listen on its own.
FlickDirect
Allison Rose
Pacino is a brilliant actor and his portrayal of a Cuban immigrant in Scarface is a perfect example of his work.
The Hollywood Reporter
Duane Byrge
Other than an unflinching, intense and extraordinary performance from Al Pacino as the Cuban-born gangster Tony Montana, this gruesome offering has little to recommend.
New York Daily News
Kathleen Carroll
Stone sticks all too closely to the dated plot structure of the original movie, and such melodramatic flourishes as Montana's incestuous attraction for his sister now seem completely ludicrous.
TIME Magazine
Richard Corliss
It is a serious, often hilarious peek under the rock where nightmares strut in $800 suits and Armageddon lies around the next twist of treason.
People Magazine
Characterization and plot go out the window. Arms are cut off with chain saws. By the third hour everything is out of control.
Christian Science Monitor
David Sterritt
[Brian DePalma] apparently considers ''money isn't everything'' an original and profound message.
Midwest Film Journal
Nick Rogers
One fundamentally dishonest character choice launched a billion-dollar industry. But it hardly sours a film that became a garishly ghoulish, bleakly funny and compulsively watchable template for modern-criminal deconstructions of the American Dream.
Mania.com
Rob Vaux
By ignoring its massive, toxic, nuclear-fallout shortcomings, it finds its way to the hallowed status of camp classic.
7M Pictures
Kevin Carr
one of Brian DePalma's best films
Variety
Variety Staff
Performances are all extremely effective, with Pacino leading the way.
Washington Post
Gary Arnold
As stylized social realism gives way to wigged-out Faustian fantasy, the would-be devastating effects have an oddly slapstick effect.
Slant Magazine
Martyn Bamber
Although the film depicts a nightmarish world, it's also very funny.
Lessons of Darkness
Nick Schager
A slyly ironic vision of America's still-thriving meritocracy.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
What were Pacino's detractors hoping for? Something internal and realistic? Low key? The Tony Montana character is above all a performance artist, a man who exists in order to gloriously be himself.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
I like it as a kind of B-movie version of The Godfather. There are a lot of classic lines and a handful of memorably horrific scenes ...
New York Times
Vincent Canby
The dominant mood of the film is anything but funny. It is bleak and futile: What goes up must always come down. When it comes down in Scarface, the crash is as terrifying as it is vivid and arresting.
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