Popularity: 14 (history)
Director: | Brian De Palma |
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Writer: | Armitage Trail, Oliver Stone |
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After getting a green card in exchange for assassinating a Cuban government official, Tony Montana stakes a claim on the drug trade in Miami. Viciously murdering anyone who stands in his way, Tony eventually becomes the biggest drug lord in the state, controlling nearly all the cocaine that comes through Miami. But increased pressure from the police, wars with Colombian drug cartels and his own drug-fueled paranoia serve to fuel the flames of his eventual downfall. | |
Release Date: | Dec 09, 1983 |
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Director: | Brian De Palma |
Writer: | Armitage Trail, Oliver Stone |
Genres: | Action, Drama, Crime |
Keywords | sibling relationship, miami, florida, corruption, loss of loved one, cuba, cocaine, gangster, rise and fall, remake, drug cartel, mafia, drug lord, bitterness, rise to power, miami beach, cuban refugees, drug war |
Production Companies | Universal Pictures, Martin Bregman Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $66,023,329
Budget: $25,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jun 25, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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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 |
John Brandon | Immigration Officer #3 |
Tony Perez | Immigration Officer #2 |
Garnett Smith | Immigration Officer #1 |
Loren Almaguer | Dr. Munoz |
Gil Barreto | Cuban Refugee |
Heather Benna | Gutierrez Child |
Sue Bowser | Miriam |
Tina Leigh Cameron | Saleslady |
Victor Campos | Ronnie Echevierra |
Robert Hammer Cannerday | Marielito |
Rene Carrasco | Shooter |
Albert Carrier | Pedro Quinn |
John Carter | Vic Phillips |
Richard Caselnova | Driver |
Gary Carlos Cervantes | Shooter #1 |
Carlos Augusto Cestero | Matos |
Johnny Contardo | Miguel Echevierra |
Roberto Contreras | Rebenga |
Caesar Cordova | Cook |
Gregory Cruz | Shooter #2 |
Dante D'Andre | General Strasser |
Richard Delmonte | Fernando |
Wayne Doba | Octavio The Clown |
Michel François | Maitre d' |
Ben Frommer | Male Patron |
Edward R. Frommer | Taco Stand Customer |
John Gamble | Helicopter Pilot |
Troy Isaacs | Cuban Refugee |
Ronald G. Joseph | Car Salesman |
Mario Machado | Interviewer |
Joe Marmo | Nacho "El Gordo" |
Ray Martel | Nacho's Bodyguard |
John McCann | Bank Spokesman |
Richard Mendez | Gina's Killer |
Victor Millan | Ariel Bleyer |
Santos Morales | Waldo |
Mike Moroff | Gaspar's Bodyguard |
Angela Nisi | Gutierrez Child |
Manuel Padilla Jr. | Kid #2 |
Tony Pann | Driver |
Ilka Tanya Payán | Mrs. Gutierrez |
Barbra Perez | Marta |
Michael Rougas | Monsignor |
Anthony Saenz | Cuban Refugee |
Geno Silva | The Skull |
Arnold Tafolla | Kid #1 |
Charles A. Tamburro | Helicopter Pilot |
Jim Towers | Cuban Refugee |
Robert Vandenberg | Gaspar Gomez |
Bob Yanez | Cuban Man |
Angela Aames | Woman at Babylon Club |
Nancy Lee Andrews | Woman at Babylon Club |
Dona Baldwin | Woman at Babylon Club |
Lee Benton | Woman at Babylon Club |
Cynthia Burr | Woman at Babylon Club |
Lana Clarkson | Woman at Babylon Club |
Karen Criswell | Woman at Babylon Club |
Margo Kelly | Woman at Babylon Club |
Ava Lazar | Woman at Babylon Club |
Emilia Crow | Woman at Babylon Club |
Marii Mak | Woman at Babylon Club |
Shelley Taylor Morgan | Woman at Babylon Club |
Catharine Richardson | Woman at Babylon Club |
Pat Simmons | Woman at Babylon Club |
Terri Taylor | Woman at Babylon Club |
Charlie Adiano | Woman at Babylon Club |
Lisa Katz | Woman at Babylon Club |
Jeanette Linne | Woman at Babylon Club |
Margaret Michaels | Woman at Babylon Club |
Rhonda Sandberg | Woman at Babylon Club |
Katt Shea | Woman at Babylon Club |
Marcia Wolf | Woman at Babylon Club |
Barclay DeVeau | Ambassador's Daughter (uncredited) |
Charles Durning | Immigration Officer (voice) (uncredited) |
Dennis Franz | Immigration Officer (voice) (uncredited) |
Linda Gillen | Voice (uncredited) |
Gregg Henry | Charles Goodson (uncredited) |
Kevyn Major Howard | Extra (uncredited) |
Henry Kingi | Colombian Hitman (uncredited) |
Brett Ratner | Boy Lying on Raft in Pool (uncredited) |
Marcus Shirock | Boy at Pool (uncredited) |
Maxine Wasa | Dancer - LaLa (uncredited) |
Tammy Lynn Leppert | Distraction at Lookout Car (uncredited) |
Name | Title |
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Martin Bregman | Producer |
Louis A. Stroller | Executive Producer |
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Immensely great crime-drama that features some great performances and excellent writing from Oliver Stone (and this coming from someone who isn't a big fan of his) to the direction by Brian De Palma. The score is great though still love the song "Take It to the Limit" during the money laundering sce ... ne. Still a few slots below the likes of The Godfather and Heat, yet still a amazing film that holds up so well. **4.5/5**
Despite all the hype and plaudits, I don't think this film is as good as Paul Muni's 1932 iteration. That's not to say it isn't a good film, nor that Al Pacino doesn't turn in a good effort - it's that it is all so brash. The language and action has no subtlety or finesse to it. It glorifies violenc ... e - it's not just that it is a necessary evil in the world in which "Tony Montana" works, it just comes across as if there was nothing in the script and the film had to be padded out somehow - so let's shove in some more brutality. There is precious little sophistication with the characterisation either - and after a while that all just grates. Top drawer production and scoring, though - and some fine supporting efforts from Robert Loggia and Steven Bauer but for me it was all just a bit in my face when just a little more effort and better scripting could have improved it no end. Good, but not great.
**A very violent film about drug trafficking and paranoia, with a great cast and a great production, but where everything is histrionic and exaggerated.** I caught this film yesterday on television and decided to watch it in full. I had already heard about it, and the good dramatic performance th ... at Al Pacino had, and so I decided it was time to see for myself. Directed by Brian de Palma, it marked its time, but is currently somewhat forgotten. It's understandable: in addition to the gratuitous violence and the crudeness with which it approaches the topic of drug trafficking, we don't have any character here that we are capable of liking, and this puts a wall between the film and the viewer. Brian de Palma is a very solid director. Unfortunately, I didn't see as many of his films as I would have liked: I really liked “Carrie”, which for me is his masterpiece so far, and “Untouchables”. In this film, he did a very competent job, especially from a technical point of view, but the film has no soul and, after a while, it just seems like pure carnage. The chainsaw scene, as well as the final shootout, are worthy of an anthology. Technically, the film is impeccable and has luxurious production touches: the cinematography is beautiful, it highlights the sun and brightness of Florida very well and gives us a real feeling of the tropical climate. The sets and costumes not only fit well into the decade, but also manage to emphasize the characters' sense of nouveau riche and fast ascent. Of course, it's absurdly kitsch, even the soundtrack tells us that! However, we can't expect anything else from characters with no taste, no culture, no education and tons of money to show off! However, I will agree if someone tell me that the film is too long, with some scenes a bit incidental or unbelievable (that scene where Gina, enraged, gives herself sexually to her brother, was a good example). With little effort, about half an hour could have been removed from this film, making it more palatable. The film's script is based on a remake of an original from 1932, which very few people know, and which was made by Howard Hughes. Perhaps the name of this film is slightly inspired by the figure of Al Capone, who had the unflattering nickname of “scarface”. In one of the most notable performances of his career, Al Pacino is histrionic, unpleasant and paranoid to the extreme. The intentional exaggeration may be off-putting, but it seems to be in line with a film where everything is exaggerated. However, I don't consider this to be one of the actor's best, I enjoyed seeing him in other roles. Robert Loggia and Steven Bauer provide very happy support, but Michelle Pfeiffer has little to do other than look sexy and vain. However, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio and F. Murray Abraham have frankly underutilized characters.