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Say hello to Scarface's most interesting facts - Page 13 of 21 - Kiwi Report

Say hello to Scarface's most interesting facts


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[post_page_title]No Cubans in sight[/post_page_title]
Part of the reason the film caused so much outrage in Miami may have been the fact it featured next to no Cuban actors. In fact, the principal cast had only a single Cuban actor – Havana-born Steven Bauer – who played Tony’s friend Manny. Of the other supposedly Cuban characters, Pacino, Mastrantonio, and Robert Loggia are Italian-American, while Colon is Puerto Rican. A single supporting actor, Angel Salazar – who plays Chi-Chi – is Cuban-American. Both Salazar and Bauer advised the other actors on Cuban attitudes and culture.

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