Same as the 1983 version. A gangster film about the proliferation of Cocaine from South America into Miami-Dade that was released while it was all occuring.
A real shame Al Capone resorted to tax fraud to make money. Imagine him making mobster movies about his own crimes he did - would have made a lot of money off those. @@hidenname541
@@bilalrashad6636 Why would it screw it up? I welcome any other artists who want to make their version of a remake. Many movies have been remade many times, Scarface is no different.
@@josecarranza7555 My point is the movie has already been remade and another remake would probably suck because it just be more woke garbage like every movie is nowadays
@@kidfox3971 They wore what was popular for their time.. They're no different.. It just looks different because You want to be different.. We're no different either.. We are animals just like apes or monkeys..
The St Valentine's massacre took place in February 1929, when Al Capone took revenge on 'Bugs Moran's restaurant tommy gun attack. Warner Bros then produced "Little Caesar" 1931. "Scarface" 1932 & "The Public Enemy" 1932.
@@travisbickle4360 Yeah and they couldn’t glorify the bad guys at the end of the movie the all had to be either killed or captured, I thought that was just a waist of Hoovers talents in the FBI..
We have to see the development of the cinema. For the year of the version of Palma, there was better elements to make a movie and of course, there was an idea designed, they just improved the origina idea.
Muni's performance could and perhaps should had been nominated for a second Oscar in the same year as fugitive. He is blistering in his performance. And this film is so much better then the over the top 1983 modern version.
Well this was before the Hays Code was enforced and so, for a brief period in Hollywood between 1930 to 1934, you had a lot of risqué movies that had a lot of racy content that was banned in the Code after 1934, so that is one of the reasons why people remember the whitewashed and tamed part of Hollywood. And it doesn’t help that a lot of these movies made in the pre-Code era have either been forgotten and faded into obscurity, or are mostly available in their censored versions having been censored by the Code when they were released and reissued. A lot of this is pretty tame by today’s standards, but I see your point.
@@benjischannel3008 Ehh, the Code was necessary to reign in Hollywood in a pre-Ratings era, and likely contributed to the best movies of the era, and propped up the worst, by forcing scriptwriters to become creative with their characters and stories rather than just appeal to the lurid, especially if they wanted to ki11 off a character.
@@jakesoros2376 Yeah, there’s a valid argument in that and it did usher in some subtle and creative innuendos and subtexts that made a lot of them classics. I'm actually a big fan of the Golden Age of Hollywood, but there's about that short but fun era of movies that were filled with crazy adult themes that you wouldn’t get away with in later decades. Something about that. But I get your point. Still would watch all of that then the crap that comes out now TBH.
The weapon used here is the famous Thompson submachine gun or it was nicknamed at that time the "Chicago Typewritter", It was later used heavily in World War 2 in all theatres by US and other Allied troops.
@@Shoota5269 hahaha well I doubt anyone watching a clip of the 1932 version of Scarface wouldn't know about literally the most famous machine gun from that era
@@alwaysOPEN4business When I showed my Girls brothers an some of there cousins I had to explain to them what the name off it was and what caliber it shot and even though some of them kinda knows guns it’s just not as coming as I thought outside of movies that they don’t even reference anymore, But just because they’ve seen it before didn’t mean they knew the name or what it shot..Annd that goes for ALOT of them these days is all I’m saying.! 🤷🏾♂️💯💯
@@Shoota5269 ps. Funny and convenient how quickly you showed this to your girls brothers and some of their cousins, had a whole conversation with all of them about it, and came back to post this comment. All within and hour of my reply. So convenient. Almost as if...you just made it all up..
I wonder if Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, Vito Genovese, Frank Scalise, Tommy Luchesse, Albert Anastasia, Frank Costello etc watched this movie. If they did, I feel a certain satisfaction watching what they watched and it makes me feel some certain level of contemporary 😂😂
I believe this happened in real life. Capone having breakfast or lunch in his favorite cafe and the North Side Mob, run by Hymie Weiss, Dion O'Bannion, and George "Bugs" Moran drove down the street and sprayed the place with machine gun fire.
I prefer this version over 1983 one. I couldn't even watch 10 minutes of it and seeing small clips doesn't help. Just because they added more elements, doesn't mean they improved upon it.
al Pacino I think is a much better actor than most of these guys, I mean this one is cool and all I love mobster stories, but the 1983 one is IMO better not only because of Al Pacino, but because the 80s seem like a much better time to live in than the 30s
@Imperialnightmares no , muni is one of the greatest actors of all time , especially when in the 1930s the movies had so many classic actors, he stood out. It was the golden age of movies. More so then Pacino time , many great actors but can't compare the 1980s to the 1930s.
The characters are mostly Italian, or Italian-American. Muni's character, Tony Camonte (not to be confused with Cuban-born Tony Montana, Al Pacino's character in the 1983 version of "Scarface"), is an Italian immigrant who's modeled after Al Capone (whose real-life nickname was "Scarface"), who was the son of Italian immigrants. While the 1983 version was set in Miami, Florida, in modern times (where many Cubans fled to after Fidel Castro came to power), the 1932 version was set in Chicago, Illinois, in the 1920s, which is when Capone ruled the town as its number one bootlegging mobster. Most of his gang were Italians and/or Italian-Americans. The mass murder shown at the climax of this video is a fictionalized take on the 1929 Saint Valentine's Day Massacre, in which members of Capone's mob, a few of whom were disguised as policemen, killed six members of George "Bugs" Moran's (Capone's chief rival at the time) gang and an eye doctor who was a friend of theirs. Boris Karloff's character, Tom Gaffney, who appears at the very end of this video, is based on "Bugs" Moran, who, after hearing about the deaths of his men in the massacre, said "Only Capone kills like that."
What a G they were shooting the shit outta the place he could've been hit at any point. All he could think about was how swell those machine guns were 😂
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A gangster film about Prohibition filmed and released while it was still going on. Amazing. So long ago that the Chaplin mustache still flew.
Same as the 1983 version. A gangster film about the proliferation of Cocaine from South America into Miami-Dade that was released while it was all occuring.
@@tarjd6796*1983
@@emersonorellanabeltran 1983* ty for the correction.
A movie about Al Capone made while Al Capone was still alive
A real shame Al Capone resorted to tax fraud to make money. Imagine him making mobster movies about his own crimes he did - would have made a lot of money off those. @@hidenname541
I absolutely love both Scarface '32 & Scarface '83.
Universal want to remake Scarface again.
Hopefully it will be great as these two are.
@@josecarranza7555 a part me of doesn't want another remake but if they can make it stand on it's own than go for it.
@@josecarranza7555 The pacino version already did it justice, another remake would just screw it up
@@bilalrashad6636 Why would it screw it up?
I welcome any other artists who want to make their version of a remake.
Many movies have been remade many times, Scarface is no different.
@@josecarranza7555 My point is the movie has already been remade and another remake would probably suck because it just be more woke garbage like every movie is nowadays
*Chicago 1920s: BANG BANG BANG*
*Chicago 2020s: BANG BANG BANG*
some things never change
@@kidfox3971 They wore what was popular for their time.. They're no different.. It just looks different because You want to be different.. We're no different either.. We are animals just like apes or monkeys..
And they have some of the strictest gun laws in the country too
no they dont LOL@@GRasputin91
Chicago 2020: boom boom boom that boi got put in a pack
The Code cracked down on these scenes but I'm glad they survived and can be retro-released to see what did unfold in Scarface Original.
Leave it to a major motion picture studio to release lost media from nearly 100 years ago as a bonus feature on a BluRay.
The St Valentine's massacre took place in February 1929, when Al Capone took revenge on 'Bugs Moran's restaurant tommy gun attack. Warner Bros then produced "Little Caesar" 1931. "Scarface" 1932 & "The Public Enemy" 1932.
Public Enemy 1931.
The world is yours
this is pretty violent for a movie from early 30s I wonder how audiences reacted to this movie back than
They loved it it set the standard right after this so many others followed sue
Brought about Hayes code which banned violence, Promotion of violence and sexual content for 30 years
@@travisbickle4360 Yeah and they couldn’t glorify the bad guys at the end of the movie the all had to be either killed or captured, I thought that was just a waist of Hoovers talents in the FBI..
@@Shoota5269 i wondered why they all had a bad ending lol
@@Shoota5269
The expression is "followed suit," not "followed sue."
No music. At all. Love that.
Howard Hawks is a legend. Up there with Ford and Hitchcock. A chameleon. Did so many different genres and did them well.
As she throws him a gun: "Hey, Tony, take this along in case that bean shooter doesn't work."
That's the best kind of girlfriends, those who instead of being afraid of guns, they personally gives one to your protection.
Good movie, yes al Pacino Scarface is more memorable and probably better but this movie is still a classic
@Zombiechris you should take your own advice.
@Zombiechris gay
We have to see the development of the cinema. For the year of the version of Palma, there was better elements to make a movie and of course, there was an idea designed, they just improved the origina idea.
@Zombiechris al pacino is obviously better, literally lying to yourself saying this mess is better
@Zombiechris Why thank you! my mom is a nurse
Muni's performance could and perhaps should had been nominated for a second Oscar in the same year as fugitive. He is blistering in his performance. And this film is so much better then the over the top 1983 modern version.
The best ganster movie i ever seen! I like how they basen on the prohibition era 1930s the great depression before WWl
I got this DVD somewhere. This is the best part, that Tommy gun drove him insane with power.
Sht does that to ya..
Even in Video Games 😂
tommy gun op in every game@@myman8336
I’m glad he didn’t say, “Say hello to my little friend.” It would’ve had a bit of the ‘ol Italian bouncy bouncy sounds.
Love the symbolism of the various X’s marking death.
Too bad Hawks ripped that off from The Departed 😉
1:17 oh look, Charlie Chaplin
Lol he's so excited about being able to carry the machine gun
How many cars is there 😭 they sprayed that building up 🤣
😂😂😂😂
Adults:
The media is corrupting our children's minds nowadays. Back then we weren't so violent!
Back then:
This wasn’t the standard, there were ton of civilians
same with today in chicago@@1stwonder788
Well this was before the Hays Code was enforced and so, for a brief period in Hollywood between 1930 to 1934, you had a lot of risqué movies that had a lot of racy content that was banned in the Code after 1934, so that is one of the reasons why people remember the whitewashed and tamed part of Hollywood. And it doesn’t help that a lot of these movies made in the pre-Code era have either been forgotten and faded into obscurity, or are mostly available in their censored versions having been censored by the Code when they were released and reissued. A lot of this is pretty tame by today’s standards, but I see your point.
@@benjischannel3008 Ehh, the Code was necessary to reign in Hollywood in a pre-Ratings era, and likely contributed to the best movies of the era, and propped up the worst, by forcing scriptwriters to become creative with their characters and stories rather than just appeal to the lurid, especially if they wanted to ki11 off a character.
@@jakesoros2376 Yeah, there’s a valid argument in that and it did usher in some subtle and creative innuendos and subtexts that made a lot of them classics. I'm actually a big fan of the Golden Age of Hollywood, but there's about that short but fun era of movies that were filled with crazy adult themes that you wouldn’t get away with in later decades. Something about that. But I get your point. Still would watch all of that then the crap that comes out now TBH.
I just watched this last month and it’s awesome also the 1983 version are both enjoyable 😎👍
One of the people in the opening credits was even named Adolf 😂, not that quite sure who though.
@@conormartin3476Harpo Marx’s real name was Adolf
My favorite film
Get outta my way Johnny, I’m gonna spit
RNS🥷
The weapon used here is the famous Thompson submachine gun or it was nicknamed at that time the "Chicago Typewritter", It was later used heavily in World War 2 in all theatres by US and other Allied troops.
Yes because someone watching this wouldn't already know that lol
@@alwaysOPEN4business you’d be surprised 🤦🏾♂️🤣
@@Shoota5269 hahaha well I doubt anyone watching a clip of the 1932 version of Scarface wouldn't know about literally the most famous machine gun from that era
@@alwaysOPEN4business When I showed my Girls brothers an some of there cousins I had to explain to them what the name off it was and what caliber it shot and even though some of them kinda knows guns it’s just not as coming as I thought outside of movies that they don’t even reference anymore, But just because they’ve seen it before didn’t mean they knew the name or what it shot..Annd that goes for ALOT of them these days is all I’m saying.! 🤷🏾♂️💯💯
@@Shoota5269 ps. Funny and convenient how quickly you showed this to your girls brothers and some of their cousins, had a whole conversation with all of them about it, and came back to post this comment. All within and hour of my reply. So convenient. Almost as if...you just made it all up..
A great film with great actors.
I don't really consider the pacino version a remake It's a remake by name only
it's not about what you consider it is a remake
@@tareklegrand7747 it's only a loose remake
@@bilalrashad5139 a remake is about giving a new perspective and that's exactly what it did.
@@tareklegrand7747 that's a reboot, a remake does exactly what the original did
@@bilalrashad5139 what you call "Loose Remake" is acutally the right definition of a true remake.
I wonder if Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, Vito Genovese, Frank Scalise, Tommy Luchesse, Albert Anastasia, Frank Costello etc watched this movie. If they did, I feel a certain satisfaction watching what they watched and it makes me feel some certain level of contemporary 😂😂
Al loved it apparently.
One of my favorite movies from my childhood
my man, how old are you?
@@BadselS 🤦🏾♂️🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@BadselSold enough to know the difference between a true classic and a boring at times remake ( too many slow spots).
The original drive by..... Invented by the O'Hara Mob.
I believe this happened in real life. Capone having breakfast or lunch in his favorite cafe and the North Side Mob, run by Hymie Weiss, Dion O'Bannion, and George "Bugs" Moran drove down the street and sprayed the place with machine gun fire.
Imagine what thugs would do today if that event never happened. @@jameshorton7496
I wonder what Al Capone thought about of this movie he was still alive when it came out
Supposedly he sent some guys to "make sure he didn't look too bad"
Good flick, pick this up from the library. I'm a fan of both adaptations
Why they don’t play this like the later Scarface & the God Fathers! Those movies are always on !
Cause it aged like soymilk.
good pre-code times
I Knew That Was Boris Karloff As A Mafia Gangster!!!!
Guy gunned down at 6:22 at least died next to the undertaker’s office.
He on that phone don’t know what to do😂😂😂
I prefer this version over 1983 one. I couldn't even watch 10 minutes of it and seeing small clips doesn't help. Just because they added more elements, doesn't mean they improved upon it.
al Pacino I think is a much better actor than most of these guys, I mean this one is cool and all I love mobster stories, but the 1983 one is IMO better not only because of Al Pacino, but because the 80s seem like a much better time to live in than the 30s
Sound like a gatekeeper
You sound crazy. 80s was better
So u havent seen it but you hate it. Got it.
@Imperialnightmares no , muni is one of the greatest actors of all time , especially when in the 1930s the movies had so many classic actors, he stood out. It was the golden age of movies. More so then Pacino time , many great actors but can't compare the 1980s to the 1930s.
5:24 Martin Short
BriliantVideoThanksForSharingIt
I even not born yet when this movie on theater
I don't think you're anywhere near unique in this regard 😌
I dont hear so good sometimes
Awesomeness job
Why not they make a remake of Scarface but.. This one would be the best to make a remake
The movie is so good I’ll never watch the remake again 🥷💯🔥
both are good. put some respect on al pacino
@princeblackstaiv4993 muni gives a blistering performance, Pacino cannot top it.
Old head
this movie was completely trash.
Sucks to be you, Remake is far superior and influential.
Good movie,
looks like Universal Picture has its own sentimental moment with 49...
He was just there! On the panini! 🎹
Feliz aniversario n90
Where's the Cuban accent?
Paul Muni
He's Italian
He's not Cuban in this version
The characters are mostly Italian, or Italian-American. Muni's character, Tony Camonte (not to be confused with Cuban-born Tony Montana, Al Pacino's character in the 1983 version of "Scarface"), is an Italian immigrant who's modeled after Al Capone (whose real-life nickname was "Scarface"), who was the son of Italian immigrants.
While the 1983 version was set in Miami, Florida, in modern times (where many Cubans fled to after Fidel Castro came to power), the 1932 version was set in Chicago, Illinois, in the 1920s, which is when Capone ruled the town as its number one bootlegging mobster. Most of his gang were Italians and/or Italian-Americans.
The mass murder shown at the climax of this video is a fictionalized take on the 1929 Saint Valentine's Day Massacre, in which members of Capone's mob, a few of whom were disguised as policemen, killed six members of George "Bugs" Moran's (Capone's chief rival at the time) gang and an eye doctor who was a friend of theirs. Boris Karloff's character, Tom Gaffney, who appears at the very end of this video, is based on "Bugs" Moran, who, after hearing about the deaths of his men in the massacre, said "Only Capone kills like that."
the actor for both are italian plus this version is italian
But when you close your eyes, does it always feel like nothing changes at all???
Wow it was just posted yeah buddy
Not often you see Boris Karloff in anything that isn't a horror movie.
Boris was in so many non horror films throughout his career.
I loved Karloff in this, but it was sort of distracting hearing a Mob Boss sound like he’d want to do the Monster Mash when he talked.
PAUL MUNI!!!!!!!!!
Step Lumpkin, yes , Paul muni, a brilliant actor. One of the few who was nominated for an academy award in his first and last film from 1928 to 1959.
The waiter in the opening scene looks like Gino Corrado, who appeared in a few Three Stooges shorts.
I think the actors are accurate about the of the massacre at the end of the film.
will be back to Australia if career needs as mentioned before...
Al Capones original Scarface flic, I wonder who played his part,
Paul Muni.
Guillermo del Toro will he be the perfect Director to Direct the movie King kong
I posted this scene first....
And on Valentine's Day.....
Just 3 years after the Massacre happened
King Kong🎬🎬🎬🎥🎥🎥
King Kong: Son of Kong🎬🎬🎬🎥🎥🎥
King Kong: Into the Wolf's Lair🎬🎬🎬🎥🎥🎥
Witness is Boris Karloff...
Damn
Who's gonna clean up that mess ?
This film needs a colourised version
youtube is crazy whos gonna spend money to watch a movie from 1932. these films are archived and public material
What a G they were shooting the shit outta the place he could've been hit at any point. All he could think about was how swell those machine guns were 😂
why this movie not criminal but comedy😂
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Was this the first cinematic portrait of the St. Valentine’s Day massacre?
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Zionism, portraying everyone else to be worse than Zionism. Classic...
The amount of people if they are still alive that like this garbage is laughable
What’s wrong with being a raccoon?
Lol what don't you like about this clip?
Your parents loved you, and nobody told them they were liking garbage.
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I don't like Movie
This movie is garbage lol
Just like you
Foh this shit go hard.
Maybe when you grow up you'll learn to appreciate it.
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