Scarface

Scarface
Scarface

Film Details

Year

1932

Duration

89 minutes

Genres

Crime

Language

English

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Synopsis

Set during the era of "Prohibition" when alcohol was illegal in the US, Scarface follows the rise of the ruthless Tony Carmonte through the ranks of Chicago's crime organisation. But for audiences at the time, the title was a giveaway that the film was really based on the life of America's most famous gangster - "Scarface" Al Capone.

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15 Classification

This film contains strong language and violence.

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