Had Tony gotten his men and house in order he would’ve won. One man destroyed nearly half of them, imagine if Tony was ready for the ambush, he’d be unstoppable.
@@JC-ks9pdhe wouldn’t have been in that situation true because he got to a point of being too high but if he wasnt on the coke he would’ve been died after the first few times getting shot
Well, it does make sense since they made a video game about it on the PS2 if he did survive that is it’s kind of like a sequel to the movie although they make it into a video game
Actors don’t win Oscars for those kinds of roles. And anyway it doesn’t matter. An Oscar is voted by the Hollywood fat cats that don’t really know that much.
That's because on release, Scarface didn't recieve as many favorable reviews. Though it's seen as the classic it is now, it's ashame that it didn't get the love it has today back then
At the time Old Hollywood believed it was a disrespectful remake of the 1932 film. Apparently 50 years passing and remaking a relatively forgotten movie in 83 was just too much for them. The biggest piece of irony is that the original film itself was heavily censored and bashed by critics on release for glorifying the gangster lifestyle of money and greed. The remake preserved the core elements of the original completely.
Quite honestly, the shotgun dude that takes out Tony from behind was practically a Terminator, the way he just slowly walks up so menacingly. Too bad for Tony.
I don't care how much coke he had in him, he wouldn't have been standing after the first two rounds, let alone the 40 or so more he took and still managed to talk with blood in his lungs 😂😂😂😂
@@stefanmovieflixtomasi Back then, movies weren't usually very long, and music was very differently played in movies. Though the original was more similar to reality, the main character is based on Al Capone, so he is half-Italian and his business is bootlegging, in this one the main character is a Cuban cocaine dealer. However, Prohibition was long gone in the 80s, if the movie was going to be set in the present, I can understand why that was changed.
What I noticed about this scene was in the beginning of the movie when Tony was flirting with Elvira and she wasn’t having it Tony said “you wanna play ok let’s play” and fixed the problem positively by joking around and making her smile. But this scene shows that his method of dealing with problems has completely changed. “Let’s play” has a completely different meaning here.
Movie wise I hear u 100 percent. Real ninja wise tho, that’s just the difference between dealing with a female and the streets. Of course the female get the softer more playful side lol
@@litrick1491 the point isnt that he was softer to the lady. Its that he said the same exact thing. its just interesting to see the contrast of context
My favourite 80s movie ever and favourite Al Pacino movie of all time and my favourite 3rd favourite movie of all time and night mere on elm street 1984 one ☝️ is 4th place
When I saw this in the theater back in the day, a black dude sitting behind me said to his date “He got him sumpin’ to play with!” right before “Say hello to my little friend.” His comic timing was perfect.
This movie is a masterpiece. Tony Montana is the epitome of a character who both gained it all and lost it all. He had the power he wanted but has lost friends, lovers, allies, and even family. One of the scariest things in the world is a person so far gone they got nothing else to lose.
'Say hello to my little friend' was my mouth piece everywhere during my high school days. The impact of this movie was huge during those high school days. 😅
I’m glad I still have one of the original copies of Scarface before they ruined the sound quality. you can make it as beautiful as you want it but nothing compares to the sound it had at the end of the movie.
Normally, those are good for a few short bursts, so you want a few more in your pockets or whatever - or in an affair like this, more like a dozen or more.
I Was there for it’s 40th anniversary in theaters two weekends ago worth it! Completely blew me away and I love Scarface after seeing it on this on the small TV for so long
I’m from Maryland, but my wife and I decided to travel to Delaware to see the 40th Anniversary of the film at a really nice theater there. Totally worth it!!!
Scarface is a great remake because it follows all the same basic beats as the original, but is so profoundly different in execution that you can watch both of them back to back and not feel like you just saw the same damn movie twice. It's pretty much the same story, but in a different time and place, and they both heavily reflect the filmmaking styles and real-life culture of their day.
I remember going to the movies to see silkwood with Meryl Streep. Afterwards,I snuck in the other theatre,and came up on this movie called Scarface. Best decision yet!
Amazing Al Pacino, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Brian De Palma gangster movie ever. One of my top five favorite movies of 1983 (like Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, along with Christine, Risky Business, and Terms of Endearment for instance), along with Michelle Pfeiffer (like Batman Returns, The Fabulous Baker Boys, The Age of Innocence, and Ant-Man and the Wasp for instance) and Brian De Palma (like Carrie, Casualties of War, The Untouchables, and Carlito's Way for instance). The "Say hello to my little friend" is definitely my favorite quote by Al Pacino in the movie Scarface. Also, I would recommend the movie Running on Empty with River Phoenix, Christine Lahti, and Judd Hirsch if you can upload it, along with Half Baked with Dave Chapelle, Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), Kissing a Fool with Jason Lee, David Schwimmer, and Mili Avital, The Package with Gene Hackman and Tommy Lee Jones, and those two 1989 Emily Lloyd films (like Cookie with Peter Falk, and In Country with Bruce Willis for instance).
*Fun fact:* Calling someone your "little friend" in a Romance language like Spanish or French is the equivalent calling them your girlfriend in English. "Ma petite amie". "Little friend" is the literal translation.
The guy standing at the meeting at Sosa's with Tony and the douce bag at the table, was the one who killed Tony in the end, crazy how I just noticed that.
Rip Mark Margolis, Paul Albert Shenar, Salvatore Loggia, Richard Jay Belzer, Míriam Valle Colón, Al Israel, Lana Jean Clarkson, Richard Delmonte, Geno Silva, Arnold Santana, Roberto Contreras, Lois Marie Tlustos, Michael Patrick Moran, Juan A Alonzo, Santos Morales, Manuel Padilla Jr, Martin Leon Bregman, and Joesph Brown, you will be missed
Picturing Walt, Jr and Holly watching this scene while Skyler walks in from the background with horror in her eyes. That was the moment when Walt became Scarface.
Scarface’: Whatever Happened to Tony Montana’s “Little Friend”? What weapon did Tony Montana use? Tony Montana (Al Pacino) uses a full auto converted Colt AR-15 with a Fake M203 Grenade Launcher attached during the final battle. In one of the film's more memorable moments Tony yells out "Say hello to my little friend!" and blows a door down with a 40mm grenade, killing several of Sosa's men. Scarface (1983) - The Hollywood Reporter ‘Scarface’: Whatever Happened to Tony Montana’s “Little Friend”? MARCH 10, 2016 With the possible exception of “Dirty” Harry Callahan’s .44 Magnum, Tony Montana’s “Little Friend” might be the most famous firearm in movie history. Montana (Al Pacino) graciously introducing his compadre - a custom-made M203 grenade launcher replica attached to a Colt AR-15 assault rifle - to Alejandro Sosa’s thugs during the climactic firefight in Brian De Palma’s Scarface landed at No. 33 on THR‘s list of Hollywood’s Favorite Movie Quotes. (Coincidentally, Dirty Harry’s “Do I feel lucky?” is No. 34). The M203 grenade launcher was introduced in 1969 and used extensively by the U.S. military during the Vietnam War. But Tony’s had to be fabricated by the studio props department because Scarface prop master John Zemansky couldn’t find a manufacturer willing to sell him an actual, live-firing M203. The launcher is not technically illegal to possess (or at least it wasn’t in California in the early ‘80s), but it is classified as a “destructive device” under the National Firearms Act and requires a special license to own. “I basically manufactured one that looks exactly like the real one except that I put a different trigger system in so it would fire a blank cartridge,” says Zemansky, who had five duplicate launchers made for the production. “We put a sleeve in [the barrel] to accept what kind of cartridge we wanted.” Because the fabricated weapons weren’t capable of firing actual 40mm grenades (Zemansky recalls that it was outfitted to fire shotgun shells), they weren’t subject to the same onerous regulations as a real M203. Still, after Scarface wrapped, the fake M203s were sold off to Stembridge Gun Rentals, an armory that supplies weapons to Hollywood productions. “I didn’t want it because I didn’t want to have a problem with the ATF or anybody! It was easier just to get it out of my possession,” says Zemansky. Stembridge rented out Tony’s “Little Friend” to other films and TV shows over the years. Most notably, it appeared in Clint Eastwood’s Heartbreak Ridge (1986) and John McTiernan’s 1987 action classic Predator, where Arnold Schwarzenegger himself toted it in several scenes. It even appears on the one-sheet. Stembridge Gun Rentals’ Syd Stembridge says he no longer has any of the Scarface M203s in his collection, but one of the launchers sold at auction in November (attached to a replica AR-15) for $54,400. A big number for a little friend. The original one-sheet poster for 1987’s ‘Predator,’ which shows Schwarzenegger’s Maj. Dutch Schaefer holding his Colt SP-1 rifle with the faux M203 launcher made for ‘Scarface.
“Say Hello To My Little Friend” One of my favorite movie quotes of all time
You mean - SHayElloToMYLIFuEEE?
Najaci glumac
Voted by the American Film Institute.
Agreed
And I love how it was even featured in the Bluey episode “Dragon”.
It is a children's line memory of this film, though.
Had Tony gotten his men and house in order he would’ve won. One man destroyed nearly half of them, imagine if Tony was ready for the ambush, he’d be unstoppable.
Imagine if he wasn’t a coke head
if he wasnt a coke head he wouldve went down the first bullet wound. @@JC-ks9pd
@@JC-ks9pdhe wouldn’t have been in that situation true because he got to a point of being too high but if he wasnt on the coke he would’ve been died after the first few times getting shot
Well, it does make sense since they made a video game about it on the PS2 if he did survive that is it’s kind of like a sequel to the movie although they make it into a video game
@@incrediblegamer1025and
The way the hit squad is dressed is always hilarious to me
Fighting back against all those bastards and alone
It was the 80's, having good taste was borderline illegal back then.
Literally pulled em out of the bar.
How Al Pacino did not win an Oscar for Scarface is beyond me
Actors don’t win Oscars for those kinds of roles. And anyway it doesn’t matter. An Oscar is voted by the Hollywood fat cats that don’t really know that much.
Freakin Hollywood voters that’s why. Not even nominated.
That's because on release, Scarface didn't recieve as many favorable reviews. Though it's seen as the classic it is now, it's ashame that it didn't get the love it has today back then
At the time Old Hollywood believed it was a disrespectful remake of the 1932 film. Apparently 50 years passing and remaking a relatively forgotten movie in 83 was just too much for them. The biggest piece of irony is that the original film itself was heavily censored and bashed by critics on release for glorifying the gangster lifestyle of money and greed. The remake preserved the core elements of the original completely.
Great film, made in the wrong time.
Quite possibly the greatest remake in the history of cinema.
John Carpenter's The Thing
@@beegchunguz7425 David Cronenberg's The Fly
Agreed…best remake of all time imo
What was the best remake of the 80s and while I love the Untouchables he should have went with Bob Hoskins as Capone over Di nero imo @randywhite3947
Gun
They really don’t make movies like these anymore…
real (i want the Movie back to the Theater)
@@kalvinn9426 It literally was last week lmao
@@CrazyIsrael i know mate this has been reposted, the original sounds or old version was removed
Movies die sometime somewhere every cinema dead mang
not at all
Quite honestly, the shotgun dude that takes out Tony from behind was practically a Terminator, the way he just slowly walks up so menacingly. Too bad for Tony.
What a sophisticated young fellow
The job was insertion. They knew the assignment, as soon as the hitter was seen, the call to cease fire was on.
Wanna bet that this was what inspired James Cameron to make the Terminator look like?
Tony was the Terminator.
I don't care how much coke he had in him, he wouldn't have been standing after the first two rounds, let alone the 40 or so more he took and still managed to talk with blood in his lungs 😂😂😂😂
Scarface was one of those rare times where the remake was better than the original.
It sure was! Scarface is good the way it is with this remake
You should watch white heat starring james cagney. It is very scarface-esque
I agree. Though the '30s and the '80s are very distant in cinema history, it's not a completely fair comparison.
@@PokeLexgnzlz I’ve seen the trailer for the original Scarface and some clips had similarities to this one
@@stefanmovieflixtomasi Back then, movies weren't usually very long, and music was very differently played in movies. Though the original was more similar to reality, the main character is based on Al Capone, so he is half-Italian and his business is bootlegging, in this one the main character is a Cuban cocaine dealer. However, Prohibition was long gone in the 80s, if the movie was going to be set in the present, I can understand why that was changed.
What I noticed about this scene was in the beginning of the movie when Tony was flirting with Elvira and she wasn’t having it Tony said “you wanna play ok let’s play” and fixed the problem positively by joking around and making her smile. But this scene shows that his method of dealing with problems has completely changed. “Let’s play” has a completely different meaning here.
Movie wise I hear u 100 percent. Real ninja wise tho, that’s just the difference between dealing with a female and the streets. Of course the female get the softer more playful side lol
@@litrick1491 the point isnt that he was softer to the lady. Its that he said the same exact thing. its just interesting to see the contrast of context
“Wanna play rough??? Okay!!!” 😂😂
if i ever get a girlfriend that's what im gonna say
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Say hello to my friend! 😂
I mean Say Hello to my Little Friend!
😎
They killed him from behind, they couldn't killed him face to face😂
All he had to do was turn around and see if nobody was behind him....
@@osmanyousif7849The guy behind him clearly was using the rest as bait. Ever heard of Assassins?
Who cares if your killed from top bottom behind in front, your still killed.😂
0:20 that's the greatest movie line that will never leave my head
I remember this quote being featured and referenced in many movies. This includes Meet the Fockers
That’s me while playing fortnite
It's on everyone's mind, you're not alone
0:20 This is the true power of friendship!
Wow this movie is 40 years old most iconic ending to any movie ever ,i love scarface
My favourite 80s movie ever and favourite Al Pacino movie of all time and my favourite 3rd favourite movie of all time and night mere on elm street 1984 one ☝️ is 4th place
@@dannytooley7530My two favorite al pacino movies are scarface and the godfather
@@marquesjohnson6359 the first godfather that’s the best one and the 2nd best AL Pacino movie 🎥
wow
@@iamclydieCS yes wow 40 years old 1982 and 1984 is the best years of the 80s
What made Tony a legend?
The fact he dishes it out as hard as he gets it and never backs down from a fight. He died with balls
When I saw this in the theater back in the day, a black dude sitting behind me said to his date “He got him sumpin’ to play with!” right before “Say hello to my little friend.” His comic timing was perfect.
"This is Vice city Tommy this is business"
yea
You sold us out......
vercetti estate
@@syahminorizan8064No. I sold you out. I sold YOU OUT!
@MisterDanial I've had enough of that at school
HE WAS SO FILLED WITH COKE HE DIDN'T FEEL ANYTHING.
This movie is a masterpiece. Tony Montana is the epitome of a character who both gained it all and lost it all. He had the power he wanted but has lost friends, lovers, allies, and even family. One of the scariest things in the world is a person so far gone they got nothing else to lose.
I remember a comment saying:
"Tony Montana was so badass they had to send a Terminator to take him out".
That guy wasn't wrong.
0:20 Tony Montana: SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FRIEND
2:12 idk why but the way he says it is too awesome
0:20 Say hello to my little friend
BOOM:💥
Al Pacino is a top tier actor
He should have won more Academy Awards!
I recently saw this on the big screen for the 40th anniversary and Man!! Was it mesmerizing af!
you mean mesmerizing
'Say hello to my little friend' was my mouth piece everywhere during my high school days. The impact of this movie was huge during those high school days. 😅
My step dad used to quote this a lot. Bless his soul.
Killing someone in the back is the biggest shame of all time.
Not in real life
remastered Scarface is really awesome i mean the sound effect is amazing
Not only is Scarface one of the greatest gangster movies, I truly believe it’s one of the greatest movies, period!
0:36 M4 Carbine 1986
2:50 WASTED! Mission Failed
Welcome to vice City 🗿
I've got to get me one of those! You know, to protect my family.
Al Pacino should’ve won an Oscar for this movie.
Legendary. Just legendary.
The best scene in Cinema history!
I’m glad I still have one of the original copies of Scarface before they ruined the sound quality. you can make it as beautiful as you want it but nothing compares to the sound it had at the end of the movie.
Tony Montana is the Definition of One Man Army
Probably 1 of the best action scenes I've ever seen.
1:32 Me when my Xbox controller dies and had to change batteries in the middle of COD lobby match 😅
Shut up
Boy that 30 road clip sure lasts a long time😂
I know right. He would have had to change mags the second after stepping out the room.
Normally, those are good for a few short bursts, so you want a few more in your pockets or whatever - or in an affair like this, more like a dozen or more.
its called a mag smartass
Imma be that guy. Its a Mag. Sorry
@@mjpraetorian4386
Reminds me of the beef between charlie and sneako.
You do know that in GTA Vice City, Diaz's mansion was inspired by this building, right?
Inspire ? Straight off copy
I also 😂
@@danny90099 cope
Duh lol
the entire vice city is inspired by scarface
Al Pacino was the only one who acted this movie so well.
👍👍👏👏
Tony was on a 30+ kill streak, if only he had a tactical nuke🤣
I rewatch scarface so many times I love Tony’s character and I can’t stop playing as him in Payday 2 😂😂😂
It's been 40 fockin years man! Long live the King!
I
Was there for it’s 40th anniversary in theaters two weekends ago worth it! Completely blew me away and I love Scarface after seeing it on this on the small TV for so long
Just saw this movie in the theatres last night. Unreal.
Right I was there two weekends ago here in Sacramento so much more of an impact
I’m from Maryland, but my wife and I decided to travel to Delaware to see the 40th Anniversary of the film at a really nice theater there. Totally worth it!!!
Scarface will always be the best ❤🔥💎💯
Scarface is a great remake because it follows all the same basic beats as the original, but is so profoundly different in execution that you can watch both of them back to back and not feel like you just saw the same damn movie twice. It's pretty much the same story, but in a different time and place, and they both heavily reflect the filmmaking styles and real-life culture of their day.
Is it worth watching the original ? I feel like it won’t feel right without pacino
Tony Montan is still alive and he can take revenge on Sosa in the PS2 game
fun fact: the original line was "say hello to my little friend here!" but they muted the here, if you listen closely you can hear the cut
he survived in the game.
Mostly.
Literally me when playing the Scarface Mansion heist in Payday 2. The Little Friend rifle is quite good and Tony is fun character to play.
Too bad that dlc was delisted because of rights issues!!!
@@JohnnyTong215 when? I still have it
@@MasterAltair756 Tony Montana character, not the heist. You can’t play as Tony anymore.
(bit late I know but)
You can still play as Tony if you already bought/owned the character pack before it was delisted
Dude the music in the end is the best part.... can't cut that..... genius scene
That line “Say Hello To My Little Friend’ was genius back then for an ‘80s movie!
I remember going to the movies to see silkwood with Meryl Streep. Afterwards,I snuck in the other theatre,and came up on this movie called Scarface. Best decision yet!
Please I beg studios not remake this classic
0:20: best most iconic.👌👌👌
Dang man is this Grand Theft Auto: Vice city🤯🤯🤯
Amazing Al Pacino, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Brian De Palma gangster movie ever. One of my top five favorite movies of 1983 (like Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, along with Christine, Risky Business, and Terms of Endearment for instance), along with Michelle Pfeiffer (like Batman Returns, The Fabulous Baker Boys, The Age of Innocence, and Ant-Man and the Wasp for instance) and Brian De Palma (like Carrie, Casualties of War, The Untouchables, and Carlito's Way for instance). The "Say hello to my little friend" is definitely my favorite quote by Al Pacino in the movie Scarface. Also, I would recommend the movie Running on Empty with River Phoenix, Christine Lahti, and Judd Hirsch if you can upload it, along with Half Baked with Dave Chapelle, Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), Kissing a Fool with Jason Lee, David Schwimmer, and Mili Avital, The Package with Gene Hackman and Tommy Lee Jones, and those two 1989 Emily Lloyd films (like Cookie with Peter Falk, and In Country with Bruce Willis for instance).
Ironically, one of the best underrated films of the 1980s 🍿
SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FRIEND! "BOOM"!
I love this movie
Wow , this is words in movie : "Say Hello To My Little Friends " Wow , this is amazing
By far one of the most badass endings to a movie I’ll ever see
I want to forget about this movie and rewatch it again 😢
Sosa only paid that one guy😂😂😂
0:21 iconic moment
*Fun fact:*
Calling someone your "little friend" in a Romance language like Spanish or French is the equivalent calling them your girlfriend in English. "Ma petite amie". "Little friend" is the literal translation.
This is the best film of all time in my opinion.
Don't make or remake this movie ❤ it is one of a kind. I am proud to have been born when it came out 👍
One of the most underrated character of all time antony montana❤
Best movie ever
The guy standing at the meeting at Sosa's with Tony and the douce bag at the table, was the one who killed Tony in the end, crazy how I just noticed that.
Those rounds were really polite for hitting Tony and then going around the guy behind him. Don't ever say bullets don't have empathy
That, or the bullets stuck to the script and missed Tony 🤣
It’s a movie
@@Toeholdz did I sound serious? 🤦♂️
He was high off cocaine and adrenaline which is why he probably didn’t feel any bullets
Rip Mark Margolis, Paul Albert Shenar, Salvatore Loggia, Richard Jay Belzer, Míriam Valle Colón, Al Israel, Lana Jean Clarkson, Richard Delmonte, Geno Silva, Arnold Santana, Roberto Contreras, Lois Marie Tlustos, Michael Patrick Moran, Juan A Alonzo, Santos Morales, Manuel Padilla Jr, Martin Leon Bregman, and Joesph Brown, you will be missed
Me the last person standing in my team in nerf war 0:01
グレネードランチャー付きアサルトライフル
I just saw this movie for the first
time today and it was definitely a masterpiece!
Stunning scene...
Little do Al know that movie would make him legendary
A masterpiece
I quote this movie all the time. Never gets old.
I love that Toby still has his army background yall notice he always "double tap" no joke
I Needed This Thank You.
Goosebumps the tony montana is best character
Picturing Walt, Jr and Holly watching this scene while Skyler walks in from the background with horror in her eyes. That was the moment when Walt became Scarface.
Bruh this is my dads text tone😂
💀💀
best movie of all time
For me Montana was Al Pacino’s best character……
Epic movie 🎉🎉 best of all time
Now this is one of those good remakes
Badass scene love this ❤
Gotta love those 50 round magazines....
Tony Montana
Ruthless Cuban drug kingpin whose morals were 'no kids' 🤙
Chico the shot gun never lies
Classic Line.
Who remembers the game on PS2 😢? Game needs a remake fr
Agreed
Scarface’: Whatever Happened to Tony Montana’s “Little Friend”?
What weapon did Tony Montana use?
Tony Montana (Al Pacino) uses a full auto converted Colt AR-15 with a Fake M203 Grenade Launcher attached during the final battle. In one of the film's more memorable moments Tony yells out "Say hello to my little friend!" and blows a door down with a 40mm grenade, killing several of Sosa's men.
Scarface (1983) -
The Hollywood Reporter
‘Scarface’: Whatever Happened to Tony Montana’s “Little Friend”?
MARCH 10, 2016
With the possible exception of “Dirty” Harry Callahan’s .44 Magnum, Tony Montana’s “Little Friend” might be the most famous firearm in movie history.
Montana (Al Pacino) graciously introducing his compadre - a custom-made M203 grenade launcher replica attached to a Colt AR-15 assault rifle - to Alejandro Sosa’s thugs during the climactic firefight in Brian De Palma’s Scarface landed at No. 33 on THR‘s list of Hollywood’s Favorite Movie Quotes. (Coincidentally, Dirty Harry’s “Do I feel lucky?” is No. 34).
The M203 grenade launcher was introduced in 1969 and used extensively by the U.S. military during the Vietnam War. But Tony’s had to be fabricated by the studio props department because Scarface prop master John Zemansky couldn’t find a manufacturer willing to sell him an actual, live-firing M203. The launcher is not technically illegal to possess (or at least it wasn’t in California in the early ‘80s), but it is classified as a “destructive device” under the National Firearms Act and requires a special license to own.
“I basically manufactured one that looks exactly like the real one except that I put a different trigger system in so it would fire a blank cartridge,” says Zemansky, who had five duplicate launchers made for the production. “We put a sleeve in [the barrel] to accept what kind of cartridge we wanted.” Because the fabricated weapons weren’t capable of firing actual 40mm grenades (Zemansky recalls that it was outfitted to fire shotgun shells), they weren’t subject to the same onerous regulations as a real M203.
Still, after Scarface wrapped, the fake M203s were sold off to Stembridge Gun Rentals, an armory that supplies weapons to Hollywood productions. “I didn’t want it because I didn’t want to have a problem with the ATF or anybody! It was easier just to get it out of my possession,” says Zemansky.
Stembridge rented out Tony’s “Little Friend” to other films and TV shows over the years. Most notably, it appeared in Clint Eastwood’s Heartbreak Ridge (1986) and John McTiernan’s 1987 action classic Predator, where Arnold Schwarzenegger himself toted it in several scenes. It even appears on the one-sheet.
Stembridge Gun Rentals’ Syd Stembridge says he no longer has any of the Scarface M203s in his collection, but one of the launchers sold at auction in November (attached to a replica AR-15) for $54,400. A big number for a little friend.
The original one-sheet poster for 1987’s ‘Predator,’ which shows Schwarzenegger’s Maj. Dutch Schaefer holding his Colt SP-1 rifle with the faux M203 launcher made for ‘Scarface.
Damn god he is a treasure of cinema
Happy Birthday Al Pacino