Scarface 1932 Original Movie Trailer (Remastered by EezeeBonez)
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Scarface (also known as Scarface: The Shame of the Nation and The Shame of a Nation) is a 1932 American gangster film produced by Howard Hughes, directed by Howard Hawks, and written by Ben Hecht based on the 1929 novel of the same by Armitage Trail. The film stars Paul Muni, Ann Dvorak, Karen Morley, Osgood Perkins, C. Henry Gordon, George Raft, Vince Barnett, Edwin Maxwell, and Boris Karloff. One of a number of Pre-Code crime films, the film centers on gang warfare and police intervention when rival gangs fight over control of a city.
This film was the basis for the Brian De Palma 1983 film of the same name starring Al Pacino.
Production:
The film was adapted by Ben Hecht, Seton I. Miller, John Lee Mahin, and W. R. Burnett from Armitage Trail's 1929 novel Scarface. Trail, whose real name was Maurice Coons, wrote for a number of detective-story magazines during the early 20s. At the age of 28, however, Trail, who struggled with morbid obesity throughout his life, died of a heart attack shortly before the release of the 1932 film.
The film is loosely based upon the life of Al Capone (whose nickname was "Scarface"). Capone was rumored to have liked the film so much that he owned a print of it. Ben Hecht also said that Capone's men came to visit him to make sure that the film was not based on Capone's life. When he said the film was fictitious, the two men working for Capone left Hecht alone.
After repeated demands for a script rewrite from the Hays Office, Howard Hughes ordered Hawks to shoot the film, and "make it as realistic, as grisly as possible." Hawks shot the film at three different locations: Metropolitan Studios, Harold Lloyd Studios and the Mayan Theater in Los Angeles. Shooting took three months with the cast and crew working seven days a week. Hawks decided to include an X symbol above each of Camonte's victims and offered each crew member a hundred dollars to think of a different way to depict the X for every murder.
Several accidents happened on the set. Comedian Harold Lloyd's brother Gaylord Lloyd lost an eye when he visited the set and was accidentally shot with live ammunition. George Raft also received a head injury during the death scene of his character when he accidentally hit the door frame while he was slumping to the floor.
The first version of the film (Version A) was completed on September 8, 1931, but censors would not allow its release until 1932, because of concerns that it glorified the gangster lifestyle and showed too much violence. Several scenes had to be edited, the subtitle "The Shame of the Nation" as well as a text introduction had to be added, and the ending had to be modified. However, this version still did not pass some censors, so Howard Hughes disowned this version and released the original in the states that lacked strict censors.
Two other gangster films produced at about the same time were Little Caesar and The Public Enemy (both of which were Warner Bros./First National films released in 1931).
This wasn't in widescreen originally. It's zoomed in to create the widescreen aspect ratio . We're missing part of the picture.
I think a remake is only necessary if the script, the characters and the actors is going to make a cultural impact not just the technology. Tony Montana made an impact just like Tony Camonte. Great movie 👍👍
The acting is terrible. Amateurs right now are better than these old 1930s actors.
@@ThouArtOfWar0724 You are dumb. And visual effect now in movies are better than 1930 movies, but i see you dont know what means progress and good for that time and how people act differently in every decade
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seriously, people were shorter back then.
The best and the unique version of Scarface is this , say that you say.
holy fuck! it looked like they threw a real body there 0:08
a remake of the remake in the works.
Wonder if it is any good of a movie? Might buy it.
Wrong aspect ratio and that is not the original trailer.
AL PACINO'S SCARFACE ADOPTED MANY IDEAS FROM THIS VERSION LIKE FOR INSTANCE BOTH ACTORS AL PACINO AND PAUL MUNEY ARE TONY, TONY SMACKING HIS SISTER FOR BEING AT THE CLUB, THE TITLE SCARFACE, BUT AL PACINO'S VERSION DIDN'T DEMONSTRATE THE EVENTS OF ST. VALENTINE'S DAY LIKE PAUL MUNEY'S VERSION. ALLEGEDLY ST. VALENTINE'S DAY WAS AL CAPONE'S DOING.
As I understand... they originally wanted to recreate this 30's version, but budgeting issues landed them in the 1980's.
This is not the original trailer! This sounds like a much, much latter day re-release trailer, perhaps for it's circa 1980 reissue.
Agreed, isn't that Ernie Anderson doing the promo v/o? Sure sounds like him.
Good old Ghoulardi!
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al capone was the real scarface and this is based on al capone
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SYMBOLS IN THEATRICAL ART. AL PACINO'S, SCARFACE, IS A GREAT MOVIE BUT IT'S BASED ON MOB LIFE AS A WHOLE WHERE PAUL MUNEY'S ,SCARFACE, WAS TO CAPTURE THE IDEAL OF SCARFACE CAPONE'S TIME. THESE TWO SCARFACE MOVIES ARE TWO VERY DIFFERENT MOVIES; ONE DEPICTING SPANISH MOB LIFE IN COMPARISON TO ITALIAN MOB LIFE.
0:09 Fucking hell
The acting is beyond aweful
scarface was al capone not Tony wtf
Ive never seen this film on free tv?
hello, i'm with free tv, how may i help you?
I would hardly say that these are the same Scarfaces. There was a real Scarface, Al Capone, and a fake one based on the Cuban refugees. This has nothing to do with Cuban Refugees so I would hardly call Al Pacino's version a remake.
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Its not a remake, its an adaptation, it changes the story because in the 80's there was the cocaine cowboys in Miami and a lot of Colombian, Cuban, drug dealers, the original is this way because in the 20s gangsters like this in Chicago are common, it was adapted for the different era, maintaining the baser structure of the film.
SO YEAH NOEL YOU WERE TAKING A SHOT AT THIS VERSION WHICH EXPLAINS AL PACINO BEING YOUR FAVORITE ACTOR. FURTHERMORE, THIS SCARFACE MOVIE IS A CLASSIC COMPARED TO AL PACINO'S SCARFACE AND THE CINEMATOGRAPHY OF THIS ONE IS ALOT OUTDATED THAN AL PACINO'S SCARFACE. AGAIN, BOTH MOVIES ARE GREAT BUT YOU CAN'T COMPARE TWO VERY DIFFERENT MOVIES WITH TWO VERY DIFFERENT STORY LINES ESPECIALLY WHEN AL PACINO'S MOVIE CHARACTERIZES MOB LIFE AS A WHOLE THROUGH A FICTIONAL CHARACTER, TONY MONTANA.
Damn. You Yelled at that man the entire time. Sheesh!
Still prefer Pacino's version.
2:17 - LMAO!
This shit is gonna have me slowly dying for days.
G shit.
Pacino's version is a million times better than this one, only because they were able to show many things that the original couldn't due to the strict censorship at the time. Oh, and Pacino's my favorite actor, just in case any of you thought I was taking a shot at his version.
The world, Chico, and everything in it!
the pacino version SUCKS the 1932 SCARFACE is a classic nuff said
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This trailer is from 1979. Possibly a promotion for the upcoming 1983 Scarface?
Pacino's version sucks.