

| ▪ | Scarface (1983) R (Feature Film - Action, Drama, Crime) |
| sun washed streets of Miami where he finds power, wealth and passion. He kills Lopez and marries his mistress, Elvira. Montana, better known as "Scarface, " soon becomes the leader of a bloody cocaine-smuggling empire but at a terrible cost to his sister, Gina and his loyal friend, Manny. However, like | |
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| ▪ | Scarface (1932) NR (Feature Film - ) |
| Scarface (1932) NR |
| ▪ | Scarface |
| ▪ | "Scarface" Interview: Steven Bauer (Celeb Feature aka. "Scarface" Interview: Steven Bauer) |
| Interview with Steven Bauer on the 20th anniversary release of Scarface on DVD |
| ▪ | "Scarface Deluxe" Sweepstakes Rules & Regulations (Celeb Feature aka. "Scarface Deluxe" Sweepstakes Rules & Regulations) |
| "Scarface Deluxe" Sweepstakes Rules & Regulations | |
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| ▪ | American Gangster (Review aka. American Gangster) |
| We've seen American Gangster 's roots plenty-as recently as The Departed and as far back as Scarface -but between its formidable acting duo and story in need of retelling, there's plenty here to intrigue. | |
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| ▪ | George Raft ( aka. George Ranft) |
| Sleek, dark, sinister-looking former boxer and Broadway dancer, best known for his portrayals of smooth, underworld characters, as in "Scarface" (1932) and "Each Dawn I Die" (1939). A big star at Paramount in the 1930s, Raft also played more conventional | |
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| ▪ | Lady Scarface (Remake) (Feature Film - Horror, Crime, Remake) |
| Lady Scarface (Remake) |
| ▪ | Paul Muni ( aka. Muni Weisenfreund) |
| from the Yiddish stage who earned an Oscar nomination for his 1929 film debut in "The Valiant". Muni's performance as the volatile mob boss in "Scarface" (1932) led to a long-term contract with Warner Bros. and he made his mark in a series o |
| ▪ | Steven Bauer ( aka. Esteban Ernesto Echevarria, Rocky Bauer, Rocky Echevarria, Steven Echevarria) |
| , swarthy actor, Steven Bauer made an auspicious feature debut as Al Pacino's right hand man and short-lived brother-in-law in Brian De Palma's "Scarface" (1983). But, due to personal difficulties and seemingly bad career choices, he was |
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