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  1. Scarface is a 1983 American crime drama film directed by Brian De Palma, written by Oliver Stone, and starring Al Pacino. [6] It is a remake of the 1932 film of the same name, [7] [8] [9] in turn based on the 1930 novel by Armitage Trail. [10] [11] [12] It tells the story of Cuban refugee Tony Montana (Pacino), who arrives penniless in Miami ...

  2. Dec 9, 1983 · Scarface: Directed by Brian De Palma. With Al Pacino, Steven Bauer, Michelle Pfeiffer, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. In 1980 Miami, a determined Cuban immigrant takes over a drug cartel and succumbs to greed.

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    • 1983-12-09
  3. Starving for a hearty slice of the exciting American Dream, the Cuban refugee and ex-convict, Tony "Scarface" Montana, winds up in the sun-drenched boulevards of President Jimmy Carter 's Miami, after Fidel Castro 's massive expulsion of Marielitos. There, a blood-soaked drug deal will pave the way for Tony's meteoric rise in the city's violent ...

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  5. In the SunRay Motel the TV is showing the 1974 disaster movie 'Earthquake' starring Charlton Heston and Ava Gardner. The sets for that film were built on Sound Stage 12 at Universal City LA. Nine years later, the sets for 'Scarface' were built in exactly the same place. [Thanks to John Stedman]

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Scare_MeScare Me - Wikipedia

    Country. United States. Language. English. Scare Me is an 2020 American comedy horror [2] film written, directed, and produced by Josh Ruben. It stars Aya Cash, Ruben, Rebecca Drysdale and Chris Redd . It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2020. It was released on October 1, 2020, by Shudder .

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  7. Oct 1, 2020 · Scare Me: Directed by Josh Ruben. With Josh Ruben, Aya Cash, Chris Redd, Rebecca Drysdale. During a power outage, two strangers tell scary stories. The more Fred and Fanny commit to their tales, the more the stories come to life in their Catskills cabin.

  8. Sep 28, 2003 · That the movie was not more successful is an indictment of the impatience of today's audiences, who want to be assaulted, not seduced. A film like "Scarface" is more to their liking, which accounts for the film's enduring popularity, even in an edited-for-TV version that emasculates it. The movie has a headlong energy, hurtling toward its grand ...

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