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Say hello to Scarface's most interesting facts - Page 20 of 21 - Kiwi Report

Say hello to Scarface's most interesting facts


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[post_page_title]A special guest director[/post_page_title]
Scarface was directed by filmmaker Brian De Palma, who by the way bowed out of directing the world’s most eighties-est movie – Flashdance – to work on Scarface. De Palma was a longtime friend of E.T. director Steven Spielberg, and the two had a habit of visiting each other’s sets. Visiting Scarface’s set, Spielberg actually directed part of the movie’s climax, with the Colombians attacking Tony’s mansion. A low-angle shot showing the attackers first entering his house was helmed by Spielberg, whose contribution went uncredited at his request.

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