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Say hello to Scarface's most interesting facts - Page 18 of 21 - Kiwi Report

Say hello to Scarface's most interesting facts


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[post_page_title]‘Where’d you get the beauty scar, tough guy?’[/post_page_title]
The movie is named for a moniker Tony Montana apparently has, but as mentioned previously, both Scarface movies are actually named for Al Capone’s nickname. While we know how Al (Capone) got his very real scar, it’s never revealed how Al (Pacino) got his. The mystery may be due, in part, to the fact that the word is never uttered anywhere in the film- in English. The Spanish word “Caracicatriz” – meaning Scarface – is mentioned once. The movie’s actual name in Spanish, incidentally, translates to “The price of power.”

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