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Scarface - The Criterion Collection
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Blu-ray
£22.99
Blazing across the screen in a spray of bullets, the gangster-film sensation Scarface helped set the standard for the genre for decades to come. Swaggering, scary, and unexpectedly charming, Paul Muni gives an iconic portrayal of criminal sociopathy as Tony Camonte, the ruthless, machine-gun-toting mobster who rises through the ranks of a bootlegging empire atop an ever-increasing body count, but whose possessive relationship with his wild-child sister (Ann Dvorak) threatens to be his undoing. With rat-a-tat command of editing and dialogue, and his trademark panache, director Howard Hawks creates an unstoppable sense of dynamism while pushing on-screen violence to new heights of brutality.
Film Info
• United States
• 1932
• 95 minutes
• Black & White
• 1.35:1
• English
• Spine #1239
• Alternate ending, from the censored version of the film
• New conversation between author Megan Abbott and actor Bill Hader
• New interview with film scholar Lea Jacobs on director Howard Hawks’s innovative use of sound and editing
• English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
• PLUS: An essay by critic Imogen Sara Smith
• New cover by Mark Chiarello
- The Criterion Collection
- 95
- Howard Hawks, Richard Rosson
- TBC
- The Criterion Collection
- Paul Muni, Ann Dvorak , Karen Morley, Osgood Perkins
English
- 1932
- English
- 1
- B
- The Criterion Collection
Scarface - The Criterion Collection
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Blu-ray
£22.99
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Release Date: 18 November 2024
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Blazing across the screen in a spray of bullets, the gangster-film sensation Scarface helped set the standard for the genre for decades to come. Swaggering, scary, and unexpectedly charming, Paul Muni gives an iconic portrayal of criminal sociopathy as Tony Camonte, the ruthless, machine-gun-toting mobster who rises through the ranks of a bootlegging empire atop an ever-increasing body count, but whose possessive relationship with his wild-child sister (Ann Dvorak) threatens to be his undoing. With rat-a-tat command of editing and dialogue, and his trademark panache, director Howard Hawks creates an unstoppable sense of dynamism while pushing on-screen violence to new heights of brutality.
Film Info
• United States
• 1932
• 95 minutes
• Black & White
• 1.35:1
• English
• Spine #1239
• Alternate ending, from the censored version of the film
• New conversation between author Megan Abbott and actor Bill Hader
• New interview with film scholar Lea Jacobs on director Howard Hawks’s innovative use of sound and editing
• English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
• PLUS: An essay by critic Imogen Sara Smith
• New cover by Mark Chiarello
- The Criterion Collection
- 95
- Howard Hawks, Richard Rosson
- TBC
- The Criterion Collection
- Paul Muni, Ann Dvorak , Karen Morley, Osgood Perkins
English
- 1932
- English
- 1
- B
- The Criterion Collection
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