Scarface (1983) isn’t just a movie—it’s a cinematic legend. Brian De Palma’s crime epic, starring Al Pacino as the ruthless Tony Montana, redefined the gangster genre with its explosive action, unforgettable one-liners, and rise-and-fall storytelling. From a nobody in Miami to the king of a drug empire, Tony’s journey was a brutal tale of ambition, excess, and ultimate downfall.
With iconic scenes, larger-than-life performances, and a pulse-pounding Giorgio Moroder soundtrack, Scarface became more than a film—it became a cultural phenomenon. Say hello to one of the most influential movies of all time.