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Scarface Director: Brian De Palma Cast: Al Pacino, Steven Bauer, Michelle Pfeiffer, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/03/2006
  • Original Release: 1983
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 25,009

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All-new enhanced Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 audio and digitally remastered picture; Deleted scenes: over 20 minutes!; The world of Tony Montana: experience the world of the ultimate gangster in this all-new feature. Hear from experts on the real-world violence, fear and paranoia that surround a drug lord; Scarface scorecard: watch Scarface like never before. Keep track of the number of times the "F" word is used and monitor the bullets fired!; Making of Scarface - The video game: immerse yourself in the world of Scarface in this behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the video game.; The rebirth: director Brian De Palma, Al Pacino, producer Martin Bregman and screenwriter Oliver Stone examine the history of Scarface from the original 1932 classic to the shooting script.; The creating: a fascinating look at the making of Scarface and the controversies and struggles that plagued the filmmakers - location changes, filming the chainsaw scene, battles to gain an "R" rating and more; The acting: the filmmakers, Al Pacino and other cast members share behind-the-scenes stories and offer insights into how they created these legendary characters; TV clips: a revealing and hilarious montage of film clips comparing the theatrical version to the network version of Scarface

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Disc #1 -- Scarface
1. Main Titles/A Political Prisoner [8:11]
2. Freedom Town [2:43]
3. A Killing for a Green Card [2:45]
4. The Good Life [2:02]
5. A New Job [5:15]
6. Colombians and Chain Saws [8:52]
7. Mr. Lopez [3:17]
8. Elvira [1:33]
9. A Night in Babylon [8:29]
10. How to Pick up Girls [3:32]
11. Going in Style [3:59]
12. The Prodigal Returns [8:16]
13. The Drug Lord [5:13]
14. Revenge [4:04]
15. Serious Money [4:36]
16. A Proposal [4:20]
17. Shakedown [6:14]
18. Brotherly Love [5:14]
19. Two Guns for Tony [4:55]
20. A Hostile Takeover [9:46]
21. Prosperity [3:30]
22. Laundry Bills [4:46]
23. Philosphy in the Bathtub [5:31]
24. The Cost of Doing Business [5:22]
25. Problems and Solutions [4:24]
26. Dinner Conversation [6:49]
27. Prelude to Murder [2:05]
28. No Women and Children! [5:41]
29. Severing Business Ties [2:36]
30. The End of the Honeymoon [6:14]
31. Preparing for War [4:36]
32. Gina's Offering [2:18]
33. Siege [2:30]
34. Montana's Last Stand [3:16]
35. End Titles [6:36]

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Editorial Reviews

Updating a classic is a risky, often thankless task. But for director Brian DePalma, re-making the Howard Hawks's gangster masterpiece Scarface proved to be an inspired decision. For without taking anything away from the 1932 version, DePalma created one of the most influential and impressively decadent gangster films ever made. Scarface details the rise and fall of Cuban émigré Tony Montana, a Miami gangster whose pursuit of the American Dream is a ruthless reverie of cocaine and slaughter. DePalma ratchets up the tension in each scene to maximum levels, delivering tragic betrayals and ferocious explosions of violence -- most notably with chainsaws. Al Pacino's performance as Montana remains among his best and boldest, and there are also strong supporting turns by Robert Loggia and a young Michelle Pfeiffer. The film plays like a long cocaine rush, as Tony becomes rich from selling the narcotic, then addicted to it, and finally lost in a murderous paranoid frenzy from it. An intense and sometimes unpleasant experience, Scarface is also a work of consummate skill and intelligence. Dave Roth, Barnes & Noble

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say hello to my little friendby Anonymous

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June 13, 2009: this movie was insanely awsome. the part with the chainsaw in the beginning was cool to. i have seen this movie many times, and i still love to watch it.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

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the best gansta movie everby Anonymous

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October 31, 2007: This is in my opinion the best gangsta movie ever. It's a little long, but right after you finish watching it, you have the feeling that you want to watch it over again, just after you finished it.


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