Scarface
Category: Crime
All Genres: Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
Release Year: 1932
Country: USA
Runtime: 93
Rating: 6.6 (0)
Languages: English, Italian
Director: Howard HawksRichard Rosson Sound: Mono
Taglines: He Never Hurt A Soul Until The Day He Died. Writing by: Armitage Trail - (novel "Scarface")
Ben Hecht - (screenplay)
Fred Pasley - (adaptation) uncredited
Seton I. Miller - (continuity) &
John Lee Mahin - (continuity) &
W.R. Burnett - (continuity)
Seton I. Miller - (dialogue) &
John Lee Mahin - (dialogue) &
W.R. Burnett - (dialogue)
Howard Hawks - uncredited
Produced by: Howard Hawks - producer (uncredited)
Howard Hughes - producer (uncredited)
Cast: Paul Muni - Antonio Tony Camonte
Ann Dvorak - Francesca Cesca Camonte
Karen Morley - Poppy
Osgood Perkins - John Johnny Lovo
C. Henry Gordon - Insp. Ben Guarino
George Raft - Guino Rinaldo
Vince Barnett - Angelo
Boris Karloff - Gaffney
Purnell Pratt - Mr. Garston, publisher
Tully Marshall - Managing editor
Inez Palange - Mrs. Camonte
Music: James L. Venable Official Website: Visit WebsitePlot Outline: An ambitious and near insanely violent gangster climbs the ladder of success in the mob, but his weaknesses prove to be his downfall.
Plot: Big Louis Costillo, last of the old-style gang leaders is slain, and his former bodyguard Tony Camonte is taken into custody. Since Costillos body has never been found, the police have to release him, though they strongly suspect Johnny Lovo paid Tony to remove Big Louis. Tony begins taking over the rackets in town with violent enforcement, and he becomes a threat to Johnny and the other bosses unless they work for Tony. Meanwhile, Tonys sister wants to be more independent, but finds it difficult to escape from her brothers overprotective grasp. The dissatisfaction of the other bosses and the relentless pursuit of the police push Tony towards a major confrontation.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
"This picture is an indictment of gang rule in America and of the callous indifference of the government to this constantly increasing menace to our safety and our liberty. Every incident in this picture is the reproduction of an actual occurence, and the purpose of this picture is to demand of the government: "What are you going to do about it?". The government is your government. What are YOU going to do about it?
Goofs: We know about 4 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Revealing mistakes: When Sean is pulled through the window with the chain by Ray Sawyer, the whole window behind him shatters. However, a few moments later inside the house - the window has somehow repaired itself.
Trivia: There are 10 entries in the trivia list - like these:
- The censors of the time thought that the film depicted that a life of crime was too easy and that Tony had still gotten away with his crimes. A second ending was shot, showing Tony being taken away by the police. He is then tried, found guilty and hanged. Paul Muni is not seen throughout this ending. Tonys sisters death scene was also re-edited, as it was felt that his affections toward her were not so brotherly. None of these changes satisfied the censors, so director Howard Hawks decided to abandon the changes and released it without censor approval. The movies subtitle, "(The) Shame of a Nation", was added to deflect criticism on the same grounds.
- Prominent use of the figure "X". Its first appearance is under the opening credits and from then on, whenever a character dies, the figure "X" is prominent in the scene. Some examples: during the shooting in the bowling alley, a pencil fills in a strike box on a scorecard. When a recreation of the St. Valentines Massacre is shown, the scene begins in the rafters of the garage, where the roof support beams are seven "X" shaped pieces. When Tony kills his best friend at the door of his apartment, the number on the door is "X". This was done for a reason: newspapers at the time printed photos of crime scenes. The "X" would be used to mark the spot of where the body was found.
- The sign outside Camontes apartment says "The World Is Yours". That was also prominently used in this films 1983 remake.
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