Muni's performance is blistering, he should have gotten an Oscar nomination for this role. His character is incredible. Arguably the greatest gangster film ever. The remake pails next to this masterpiece.
Its interesting that Francesca didn't pull out the gun to shoot Tony in this version, and she had a lot of less lines and didn't say she wanted to become a gangster like he was or even wanted to join him in fighting back against the hoard of cops. Also the movie didn't cut with the last shot of the famous lines "The World is Yours". I like the original ending a lot, I think they chose the other because this is a lot darker in tone with the hanging execution part.
They had to record this one because certain states had restrictions for violence in media. It was made to appeal to lawmakers. I think this was made exclusively for Maryland (?), I forgot. It was with the DVD special edition and explained it.
While the ending of the theatrically released version saw "Scarface" gunned down in the shootout with the Police, this alternate ending sees "Scarface" arrested, sentenced, and executed in prison. The theatrical ending is a Poetic Justice, while the alternate is a Moralistic Justice.
It is already on UA-cam for $2.99 and It still get shown on TCM. I try to put the movies that are not seen any where at this point on George's Channel.
This version was interesting but to say it was a better version compared to Al Pacino is a huge over statement.. in the end when this version of tony saw death in the face he begged for mercy while the Montana version had his balls and his word backing him till death.. dude racked up a whole mountain of coke and proceeded to go out shooting when he knew he was gonna die. He died with honor, this guy died like a coward.
I like this movie but man this original Scarface went out sad, it's way more realistic than the 1983 version but it's still a weak ending. Dude just started crying and gave up.
The alternate ending shows the ending of the 1932 movie is changed and original ending is Tony Camonte running out the police when he about getting arrested for murder and one guy is shooting when Tony is trying to escape, shot Tony and it shows Tony of his death.
Tony comes down stairs begging for his life , but in actually he is fakeing it , he pulls out his gun and tried to escape the cops but, is gunned down. The comments of coward is wrong. The last shot , he has his gun in hand , he did what any criminal would do . Not surrender.
Sure the remake is fun but it doesn't compare to the moral gravity of this classic. I wish this message about crime was reestablished in today's media.
@@hollywood-thegoldenage5310 I heard that Capone hated the film because it showed Paul Muni's character, Tony, (who's supposed to be based on Capone) being killed by the police in the end, and the real Al Capone was very much alive at the time. (When the film was being made, Capone was facing a long prison sentence for income tax evasion.) George Raft (who played one of Tony's henchmen in the movie, and was friends with real-life gangsters) was actually summoned by Capone to his office, where he voiced his displeasure with the film to the actor, but then supposedly added that he couldn't do anything about it because "they've blamed me for everything except the Chicago Fire," referring to the horrible mass fire that destroyed much of Chicago in October of 1871. This conversation between Capone and Raft was recreated in a scene from "The George Raft Story" (1961), with Ray Danton as Raft. Al Capone was played by Neville Brand, who also portrayed the infamous mobster on the TV crime program "The Untouchables." (1959-1963) Ironically, Ray Danton himself also portrayed a notorious Prohibition Era gangster when he was the title character in "The Rise And Fall Of Legs Diamond" (1960), and again when he repeated the role in "Portrait Of A Mobster" (1961), which was actually the story of Dutch Schultz, played by Vic Morrow.
Absolutely! The only improvement the remake makes is the acting. Everything else, the plot, the pacing, the themes, even the action, goes to the original.
Specific states had this cut, like Arkansas because of film violence censorships. So instead of Tony being gunned down, they went for a ending where the Law won.
This is based on Al Capone the true story, not white powder all over your face. I found the remake laughable nothing like the real story. This one is still number one because it was a ground breaker.
@@hollywood-thegoldenage5310 so you laugh at al pacino movie scarface. i mean its a remake but not based on al capone they just pay respect to the original. i dont see anything laughable alpacino scarface its one of the best classic. and by the way i like the al pacino scarface better
@@remoteaccess3046you are not paying respect to the original if you change the original. They shouldn't have bothered if they couldn't keep it true to the original story. Make another movie. It seemed too overdone to me and it became laughable. Especially when you have seen the original first. It was a true story a better story of our real history, not an imitation. The original had a better director and because it showed such violence it was blocked from many states up until 1970. The Original is real Hollywood History the second one was a bad imitation. If you can't do better then don't just cash in on the name. Maybe they should have stuck closely to the script and just redid it in color. It wouldn't have been so laughable. It was a story of Bootlegging not Cocaine and Paul Muni didn't soak his head in booze in the original. Get it? To you, it's a classic to those who have seen the original it's a bad imitation of a CLASSIC.
The best Scarface. Very forward thinking. The 'bullet' window covers etc. George Raft was excellent.Al Pacini seemed a carbon copy of Muni.. Thanks for uploading.
I know I was shocked at the window covering. Who thought that up or did some other Gangster had it in real life. Haha! George was perfect in this role. His cool reaction to every crazy action Paul did was on the mark. Thanks for commenting.
@@bambinoandmore46 George was not playing Hymie Wiess. He used Frankie Yale as a model in his behavior. I've never heard Hymie Weiss being George's pal then again Yale was not either. It was something George had observed from being around the speakeasy's he danced in. You also have your movies mixed Spat's Columbo was supposed to based on Harvey Weiss.
This version was interesting but to say it was a better version compared to Al Pacino is a huge over statement.. in the end when this version of tony saw death in the face he begged for mercy while the Montana version had his balls and his word backing him till death.. dude racked up a whole mountain of coke and proceeded to go out shooting when he knew he was gonna die. He died with honor, this guy died like a coward.
Bullshit, this film is incredibly outdated and weighed down by all the retarded film laws of the time. It desperately needed a remake and Al Pacino's version was that, he took the character and massively improved it.
Man what a lame ending, everything is spelled out, like yea, why the hell the judge need to remind us what kind of character tony is, the man who we've been watching throughout the movie 😂 Thank god they went for the theatrical one, it was quick, dramatic, and feel like a proper climax.
@@hollywood-thegoldenage5310 I know Bill O'Reilly wasn't born then. I merely said that the man playing the warden in this scene looks kind of like him.
91 yrs later still a Badass movie
"Let me lie down, Tony. I'm all hollow inside."
This line really stuck with me
Muni's performance is blistering, he should have gotten an Oscar nomination for this role. His character is incredible. Arguably the greatest gangster film ever. The remake pails next to this masterpiece.
The remake is badass and so is this one
Howard Hughes produced this. Of all his film projects this, Hells Angels and The Outlaw are his trifecta.
Its interesting that Francesca didn't pull out the gun to shoot Tony in this version, and she had a lot of less lines and didn't say she wanted to become a gangster like he was or even wanted to join him in fighting back against the hoard of cops. Also the movie didn't cut with the last shot of the famous lines "The World is Yours". I like the original ending a lot, I think they chose the other because this is a lot darker in tone with the hanging execution part.
They had to record this one because certain states had restrictions for violence in media. It was made to appeal to lawmakers.
I think this was made exclusively for Maryland (?),
I forgot. It was with the DVD special edition and explained it.
While the ending of the theatrically released version saw "Scarface" gunned down in the shootout with the Police, this alternate ending sees "Scarface" arrested, sentenced, and executed in prison.
The theatrical ending is a Poetic Justice, while the alternate is a Moralistic Justice.
I would love to watch this I bet there's a lot more people who'd watch it too x
It is already on UA-cam for $2.99 and It still get shown on TCM. I try to put the movies that are not seen any where at this point on George's Channel.
I want to watch it in an old theatre on the big screen.
This version was interesting but to say it was a better version compared to Al Pacino is a huge over statement.. in the end when this version of tony saw death in the face he begged for mercy while the Montana version had his balls and his word backing him till death.. dude racked up a whole mountain of coke and proceeded to go out shooting when he knew he was gonna die. He died with honor, this guy died like a coward.
But you also have to keep in mind this was film back in the 1930s..
jEEzHuu this is an alternate version, check the original one too
You think criminals have honor? That they are brave? You are wrong then.
Good point but this one is much more realistic although montana kicks more ass than camonte no doubt
Be as it may, this film came from a different period. You´d wanna keep that in mind.
I like this movie but man this original Scarface went out sad, it's way more realistic than the 1983 version but it's still a weak ending. Dude just started crying and gave up.
The alternate ending shows the ending of the 1932 movie is changed and original ending is Tony Camonte running out the police when he about getting arrested for murder and one guy is shooting when Tony is trying to escape, shot Tony and it shows Tony of his death.
Yes they made two different endings and decided to use what you see in the full movie.
@@hollywood-thegoldenage5310 Right on! I have a DVD version for the 1932 version for two different endings.
@@camerongomez1999 that's what I have and that's how I gave you this clip.
@@hollywood-thegoldenage5310 Thank you so much. Keep up the best work for original taste of movies.
@@hollywood-thegoldenage5310 Your profile picture is exactly like George Raft.
3:50 Say hello to my little friend!
"Immoral, viscous, there's no place in this country for your type."
Um, politics?
Whatever you say
*vicious
@@TheSultan1470 I'm objectively correct, and didn't ask for your wrong opinion.
@@kidfox3971 Ok
Definitely the start of Godfather type films, or atleast helped mold it over the next 40 years...
Tony comes down stairs begging for his life , but in actually he is fakeing it , he pulls out his gun and tried to escape the cops but, is gunned down. The comments of coward is wrong. The last shot , he has his gun in hand , he did what any criminal would do . Not surrender.
Sure the remake is fun but it doesn't compare to the moral gravity of this classic. I wish this message about crime was reestablished in today's media.
This is a much better movie a real classic. It was written about the real life of Al Capone. He loved the this movie.
@@hollywood-thegoldenage5310
I heard that Capone hated the film because it showed Paul Muni's character, Tony, (who's supposed to be based on Capone) being killed by the police in the end, and the real Al Capone was very much alive at the time. (When the film was being made, Capone was facing a long prison sentence for income tax evasion.)
George Raft (who played one of Tony's henchmen in the movie, and was friends with real-life gangsters) was actually summoned by Capone to his office, where he voiced his displeasure with the film to the actor, but then supposedly added that he couldn't do anything about it because "they've blamed me for everything except the Chicago Fire," referring to the horrible mass fire that destroyed much of Chicago in October of 1871.
This conversation between Capone and Raft was recreated in a scene from "The George Raft Story" (1961), with Ray Danton as Raft. Al Capone was played by Neville Brand, who also portrayed the infamous mobster on the TV crime program "The Untouchables." (1959-1963)
Ironically, Ray Danton himself also portrayed a notorious Prohibition Era gangster when he was the title character in "The Rise And Fall Of Legs Diamond" (1960), and again when he repeated the role in "Portrait Of A Mobster" (1961), which was actually the story of Dutch Schultz, played by Vic Morrow.
Absolutely! The only improvement the remake makes is the acting.
Everything else, the plot, the pacing, the themes, even the action, goes to the original.
Specific states had this cut, like Arkansas because of film violence censorships. So instead of Tony being gunned down, they went for a ending where the Law won.
i watch this last night awesome i cant believe the scarface we know is based on this movie also the only thing missing is cocaine
This is based on Al Capone the true story, not white powder all over your face. I found the remake laughable nothing like the real story. This one is still number one because it was a ground breaker.
@@hollywood-thegoldenage5310 so you laugh at al pacino movie scarface. i mean its a remake but not based on al capone they just pay respect to the original. i dont see anything laughable alpacino scarface its one of the best classic. and by the way i like the al pacino scarface better
@@remoteaccess3046you are not paying respect to the original if you change the original. They shouldn't have bothered if they couldn't keep it true to the original story. Make another movie. It seemed too overdone to me and it became laughable. Especially when you have seen the original first. It was a true story a better story of our real history, not an imitation. The original had a better director and because it showed such violence it was blocked from many states up until 1970. The Original is real Hollywood History the second one was a bad imitation. If you can't do better then don't just cash in on the name. Maybe they should have stuck closely to the script and just redid it in color. It wouldn't have been so laughable. It was a story of Bootlegging not Cocaine and Paul Muni didn't soak his head in booze in the original. Get it? To you, it's a classic to those who have seen the original it's a bad imitation of a CLASSIC.
@@remoteaccess3046 BTW have you ever seen the whole original movie?
@@hollywood-thegoldenage5310 wth i would comment on something i did not watch you got your taste i got mine
Much better ending in my opinion. This should've been on the 1932 classic. Way more befitting
The best Scarface. Very forward thinking. The 'bullet' window covers etc. George Raft was excellent.Al Pacini seemed a carbon copy of Muni.. Thanks for uploading.
I know I was shocked at the window covering. Who thought that up or did some other Gangster had it in real life. Haha! George was perfect in this role. His cool reaction to every crazy action Paul did was on the mark. Thanks for commenting.
@@hollywood-thegoldenage5310 l think Al Capone had things like this. Yes George played himself or copied Hymie Weiss his pal
@@bambinoandmore46 George was not playing Hymie Wiess. He used Frankie Yale as a model in his behavior. I've never heard Hymie Weiss being George's pal then again Yale was not either. It was something George had observed from being around the speakeasy's he danced in. You also have your movies mixed Spat's Columbo was supposed to based on Harvey Weiss.
This version was interesting but to say it was a better version compared to Al Pacino is a huge over statement.. in the end when this version of tony saw death in the face he begged for mercy while the Montana version had his balls and his word backing him till death.. dude racked up a whole mountain of coke and proceeded to go out shooting when he knew he was gonna die. He died with honor, this guy died like a coward.
Bullshit, this film is incredibly outdated and weighed down by all the retarded film laws of the time. It desperately needed a remake and Al Pacino's version was that, he took the character and massively improved it.
They used real bullets in the scenes of the Tommy gun firings , they didn’t have squibs in 1932, firing overhead of the actors.
I Choose NOT to be a leader like Duffy.
Man what a lame ending, everything is spelled out, like yea, why the hell the judge need to remind us what kind of character tony is, the man who we've been watching throughout the movie 😂
Thank god they went for the theatrical one, it was quick, dramatic, and feel like a proper climax.
The warden (who gives the signal to the executioners) looks kind of like Bill O'Reilly from Fox News.
Rielly wasn't born yet unless it's his Grandfather.😉
@@hollywood-thegoldenage5310
I know Bill O'Reilly wasn't born then. I merely said that the man playing the warden in this scene looks kind of like him.
ouch
5:02 la voz del tony 😅😂😂
Is this alternative ending available on a dvd release please its not on the DVD I have ?
I think it might be on some DVD's but it just the same clip I have uploaded here.
@@hollywood-thegoldenage5310 thanks
@@hollywood-thegoldenage5310 I have Blu Ray that has both versions. I saw the uncut version first then saw the alt ending afterwards.
Tony should had said he got kidnap by his girl and the police shot her in court
5:20 lol what?
It's in Italian my guess is as good as yours. I do hear "morta" meaning death.
This is an alternate ending duhhhhhh
The BEST
This movie was filmed in 2020.
No it was filmed In 2019
This is from 1932 the original scarface. I posted this part in 2019. It's only the alternative clip not the whole movie
@@hollywood-thegoldenage5310 I hope he was sarcastic like I was 🤣
@@milesmorales5929 Meaning?
7:11
I don't like this ending