Odd to see Howard Hawks on this genre, but he directs this workman-like gangster effort steadily, managing to convey some semblance of the environment of fear and violence without actually turning it into a visual gory bloodbath. Paul Muni may have had top billing, but for me George Raft steals this - charisma a-plenty. Boris Karloff appears oddly miscast, but Dvorak and Morley play the roles of the molls quite effectively and Osgood Perkins plays the cowardly bully Lovo well. Holds up remarkably after almost 90 years!

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Scarface
"The rise and fall of a power hungry mobster."
1932 • 1h 33m • ★ 7.4 (670 votes) Released
In 1920s Chicago, Italian immigrant and notorious thug, Antonio 'Tony' Camonte, aka Scarface, shoots his way to the top of the mobs while trying to protect his sister from the criminal life.
Director
Howard Hawks
Screenplay
Ben Hecht
Rating
7.4
Runtime
93 min
Budget
$0.8M
Revenue
$0.6M
Profit/Loss
-0.2M
Production
The Caddo Company
United ArtistsTop Billed Cast
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Keywords
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