'scarface' dir. howard hawks, american, 1932.
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Scarface (1932)
"Presumably the last of the gangster films, on a promise, it is going to make people sorry there won't be any more... Scarface contains more cruelty than any of its predecessors, but there's a squarer for every killing. It uses all the modern artillery tricks ever conceived by imaginative scenario writers who read newspapers and contributes a few more of its own. It bumps off more guys and mixes more blood with rum than most of the past gangster offerings combined. The blows are always softened by judicial preachments and sad endings for the sinners. But the punch is in the violence, the killings, the movies and the success of the cast in giving the director what he wants." (Variety, May 1932 issue)
Scarface (1932)
why were people glamorizing being a mob wife instead of being a mob boss when the last mob wife to be loved by her husband was Poppy in Scarface 1932
Scarface 1932 Directors Howard Hawks • Richard Rosson