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What's left out of the quote, is that the "you want a job Ernie?" line was added after De Palma listened to the actors grievances, to further include him in the scene. A beautiful touch of levity to an already very tense scene.
Scarface (1983)
Dir. Brian De Palma
De Palma on shooting the Tony Montana Frank Lopez showdown.
"The first problem came when I first laid out the scene; Al [Pacino] was very uncomfortable with it. There was something that wasn’t right, and I couldn’t figure out what. I’m behind schedule with 150 people standing around on a sound stage at Universal, and Al just can’t seem to do the scene.
He wants to go back to his trailer and rehearse it. Well, we’ve rehearsed the scene a thousand times and suddenly there’s something wrong with it. So I go back to his trailer, I call [screenwriter] Oliver Stone, and I say, “Get down here. There’s something wrong with this scene.” We get in the trailer and Al starts doing the scene, and then it occurs to me that the problem with the scene is not the scene, but the size of the set.
We scrapped that location and shot something else, and then we built the boardroom five times bigger, with that huge table that he could move around. In that scene, each of those actors, the kingpin, Al, Manny, the police chief, they all had different rhythms. You have to choreograph this thing for five different actors and pay attention to every one of them.
I’m trying to get through this scene, and the actor playing the bodyguard is staring at me with a look like he wants to murder me. He comes over and says, “Can I talk to you for a second?” I said, “Okay,” and took him aside and he said, “You haven’t said a fucking word to me for four hours.” I said, “I apologize. I’ve got the chief of police. I’ve got Al. I’ve got Manny. I’m trying to choreograph this complicated scene. I’m sorry.”
I had completely not taken into account that the bodyguard had concerns and nobody seemed to be paying any attention to him. That’s a typical example of when you have a whole bunch of different actors with different needs, and you’ve got to watch them all."
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