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Scarface is a 1983
American crime drama film
directed by
Brian De Palma,
written by
Oliver Stone and
starring Al Pacino. It is a
remake of the 1932 film...
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Scarface may
refer to:
Scarface,
nickname for Al
Capone (1899–1947), an
American gangster and a businessman...
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January 17, 1899 –
January 25, 1947),
sometimes known by the
nickname "
Scarface", was an
American gangster and
businessman who
attained notoriety during...
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Scarface Charley was
appointed by
Colonel Frank Wheaton as
chief of the
Modocs who were to be sent to Oklahoma.
After a year in Oklahoma,
Scarfaced Charley...
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Terrence Jordan (born
November 9, 1970),
better known by his
stage name
Scarface, is an
American rapper and
record producer,
notable for his solo career...
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appeared in the 1932 film
Scarface, and its 1983
remake Scarface, as well as the pseudo-sequel
video game to the 1983 film,
Scarface: The
World Is Yours. Antonio...
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Scarface (also
known as
Scarface: The
Shame of the
Nation and The
Shame of a Nation) is a 1932
American pre-Code
gangster film
directed by
Howard Hawks...
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Scarface: The
World Is
Yours is a 2006 action-adventure
video game
developed by
Radical Entertainment for the
PlayStation 2, Xbox and
Microsoft Windows...
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Scarface is a
novel written by
Armitage Trail in 1929 and
published in 1930. The 1932 and 1983
films were
based on it. The twenty-eight-year-old author...
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Scarface Claw the "toughest Tom in town", is a
fictitious tom cat who
features in the
Hairy Maclary children's
stories written by New
Zealand author Lynley...