Cast and Crew of Scarface

Cast of
Scarface

About Scarface

'Scarface' is a classic crime drama film that follows the rise and fall of Tony Montana, a Cuban immigrant who becomes a powerful drug lord in Miami. The movie, directed by Brian De Palma and released in 1983, features an all-star cast including Al Pacino as Tony Montana and Steven Bauer as Manny Ribera. The film is a remake of the 1932 film of the same name and is considered a cult classic in the genre of crime movies.

In the first part of the movie, we see Tony and Manny arriving in Miami as part of the Mariel boatlift, a mass migration of Cubans to the United States. In exchange for a green card, Tony is asked to assassinate a Cuban government official, which he does without hesitation. This sets the tone for the rest of the movie, as Tony's ruthless and violent nature becomes more and more apparent. He quickly stakes a claim on the drug trade in Miami, viciously murdering anyone who stands in his way. Through a combination of cunning, brutality, and sheer ambition, Tony becomes the biggest drug lord in the state, controlling nearly all the cocaine that comes through Miami.

However, as Tony's power and wealth grow, so do the challenges he faces. The police are constantly closing in on him, and he becomes embroiled in a brutal war with Colombian drug cartels. Additionally, Tony's own drug-fueled paranoia begins to consume him, leading him to suspect those closest to him of plotting against him. These internal and external pressures ultimately lead to Tony's downfall, as he is betrayed by those he trusts and brought down by the very thing that made him powerful - his addiction to cocaine. The movie ends with a dramatic and violent shootout, leaving Tony dead and his empire in ruins.

Overall, 'Scarface' is a powerful and intense film that showcases the rise and fall of a complex and morally ambiguous character. The movie's themes of ambition, power, and the corrupting influence of wealth and drugs continue to resonate with audiences today, making it a must-watch for fans of the crime genre. Al Pacino's performance as Tony Montana is widely regarded as one of his best, and the film's iconic quotes and imagery have become deeply ingrained in popular culture. Whether you're a fan of crime movies or just looking for a compelling and thought-provoking film, 'Scarface' is definitely worth a watch.

Full Cast of Scarface

Al Pacino
plays Antonio 'Tony' Montana

Al Pacino as Antonio 'Tony' Montana
Al Pacino's portrayal of Tony Montana in 'Scarface' is a masterclass in intensity and charisma. His transformation from a Cuban refugee to a powerful drug lord is both captivating and terrifying, showcasing Pacino's exceptional range as an actor. His iconic "Say hello to my little friend" line is just one of the many memorable moments that make his performance unforgettable. Pacino's commitment to the role, coupled with his ability to convey Tony's complex emotions, solidifies his performance as one of the greatest in cinematic history. See Al Pacino's other roles

Steven Bauer
plays Manolo 'Manny' Ray

Steven Bauer as Manolo 'Manny' Ray
Steven Bauer's portrayal of Manny Ray in "Scarface" is nothing short of captivating. As Tony Montana's right-hand man, Bauer brings a unique blend of charisma and vulnerability to the role. His performance is marked by a palpable on-screen chemistry with Al Pacino, which makes their brotherly bond feel authentic and compelling. Bauer's Manny is both a loyal friend and a tragic figure, whose downfall serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of greed and ambition in the ruthless world of crime. Overall, Bauer's performance is a standout in the film and adds depth to the iconic story of "Scarface". See Steven Bauer's other roles

Michelle Pfeiffer
plays Elvira

Michelle Pfeiffer as Elvira
Michelle Pfeiffer's portrayal of Elvira in 'Scarface' is a standout performance that perfectly balances vulnerability and strength. As Tony Montana's trophy wife, Elvira is initially presented as a shallow and materialistic woman, but Pfeiffer brings depth to the character, revealing her disillusionment with the criminal lifestyle and her longing for a normal life. Her chemistry with Al Pacino is electric, and their tumultuous relationship adds a layer of complexity to the film's exploration of power and corruption. Pfeiffer's performance is a testament to her talent as an actress, and her portrayal of Elvira remains one of her most iconic roles. See Michelle Pfeiffer's other roles

Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
plays Gina Montana

Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio as Gina Montana
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio's portrayal of Gina in 'Scarface' is a standout performance that adds depth and complexity to the film. As Tony Montana's younger sister, Gina is initially presented as a naive and innocent character, but Mastrantonio masterfully conveys her transformation into a strong-willed and independent woman. Her nuanced performance, filled with raw emotion and vulnerability, adds a layer of humanity to the violent world of the film. Mastrantonio's chemistry with Al Pacino is palpable, making their scenes together some of the most memorable in the movie. See Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio's other roles

Robert Loggia
plays Frank Lopez

Robert Loggia as Frank Lopez
Robert Loggia delivers a captivating performance as Frank Lopez in the iconic film 'Scarface'. As the charismatic and ruthless drug lord, Loggia brings a sense of authority and power to the role, making it clear why he is a force to be reckoned with in the criminal underworld. His ability to seamlessly transition from a charming and generous boss to a cold and calculating kingpin showcases his impressive range as an actor. Loggia's portrayal of Frank Lopez is a standout performance in a film filled with unforgettable characters, and his presence adds a layer of depth and complexity to the story. See Robert Loggia's other roles

Miriam Colon
plays Mama Montana

Miriam Colon as Mama Montana
Miriam Colon's portrayal of Mama Montana in "Scarface" is a standout performance that adds depth and complexity to the film. Colon brings a sense of dignity and grace to the role, making Mama Montana a formidable presence in Tony Montana's life. Her character's unwavering moral compass and fierce love for her son serve as a stark contrast to the violent and corrupt world of drug trafficking that Tony inhabits. Colon's performance is a masterclass in subtlety and nuance, as she conveys a range of emotions with just a glance or a gesture. Her scenes with Al Pacino are some of the most memorable in the film, as Mama Montana tries in vain to save her son from the destructive path he has chosen. Overall, Colon's performance as Mama Montana is a powerful reminder of the strength and resilience of the human spirit, even in the face of overwhelming adversity. See Miriam Colon's other roles

F. Murray Abraham
plays Omar

F. Murray Abraham as Omar

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Paul Shenar
plays Alejandro Sosa

Harris Yulin
plays Bernstein

Harris Yulin as Bernstein

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Ángel Salazar
plays Chi Chi

Arnaldo Santana
plays Ernie

Pepe Serna
plays Angel

Michael P. Moran
plays Nick The Pig

Al Israel
plays Hector The Toad

Dennis Holahan
plays Banker

Mark Margolis
plays Shadow

Mark Margolis as Shadow

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Michael Alldredge
plays Sheffield

Ted Beniades
plays Seidelbaum

Richard Belzer
plays M.C. at Babylon Club

Richard Belzer as M.C. at Babylon Club

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Paul Espel
plays Luis

John Brandon
plays Immigration Officer #3

Tony Perez
plays Immigration Officer #2

Garnett Smith
plays Immigration Officer #1

Loren Almaguer
plays Dr. Munoz

Gil Barreto
plays Cuban Refugee

Heather Benna
plays Gutierrez Child

Sue Bowser
plays Miriam

Tina Leigh Cameron
plays Saleslady

Victor Campos
plays Ronnie Echevierra

Robert Hammer Cannerday
plays Marielito

Rene Carrasco
plays Shooter

Albert Carrier
plays Pedro Quinn

John Carter
plays Vic Phillips

Richard Caselnova
plays Driver

Gary Carlos Cervantes
plays Shooter #1

Carlos Augusto Cestero
plays Matos

Johnny Contardo
plays Miguel Echevierra

Roberto Contreras
plays Emilio Rebenga

Gregory Cruz
plays Shooter #2

Gregory Cruz as Shooter #2

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Dante D'Andre
plays General Strasser

Ben Frommer
plays Male Patron

Ronald G. Joseph
plays Car Salesman

Mario Machado
plays Interviewer

John McCann
plays Bank Spokesman

Victor Millan
plays Ariel Bleyer

Santos Morales
plays Waldo

Mike Moroff
plays Gaspar's Bodyguard

Manuel Padilla Jr.
plays Kid #2

Michael Rougas
plays Monsignor

Geno Silva
plays The Skull

Charles A. Tamburro
plays Helicopter Pilot

Charles A. Tamburro as Helicopter Pilot

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Angela Aames
plays Woman at Babylon Club

Lee Benton
plays Woman at Babylon Club

Lana Clarkson
plays Woman at Babylon Club

Ava Lazar
plays Woman at Babylon Club

Shelley Taylor Morgan
plays Woman at Babylon Club

Emilia Crow
plays Woman at Babylon Club

Jeanette Linne
plays Woman at Babylon Club

Margaret Michaels
plays Woman at Babylon Club

Katt Shea
plays Woman at Babylon Club

Barclay DeVeau
plays Ambassador's Daughter (uncredited)

Charles Durning
plays Immigration Officer (voice) (uncredited)

Charles Durning as Immigration Officer (voice) (uncredited)

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Dennis Franz
plays Immigration Officer (voice) (uncredited)

Dennis Franz as Immigration Officer (voice) (uncredited)

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Linda Gillen
plays Voice (uncredited)

Gregg Henry
plays Charles Goodson (uncredited)

Gregg Henry as Charles Goodson (uncredited)

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Kevyn Major Howard
plays Extra (uncredited)

Henry Kingi
plays Colombian Hitman (uncredited)

Henry Kingi as Colombian Hitman (uncredited)

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Brett Ratner
plays Boy Lying on Raft in Pool (uncredited)

Brett Ratner as Boy Lying on Raft in Pool (uncredited)

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Marcus Shirock
plays Boy at Pool (uncredited)

Maxine Wasa
plays Dancer - LaLa (uncredited)

Ilka Tanya Payán
plays Mrs. Gutierrez

Richard Delmonte
plays Fernando

Terri Taylor
plays Woman at Babylon Club

Caesar Cordova
plays Taco stand cook

Tammy Lynn Leppert
plays Distraction at Lookout Car

Fidel Castro
plays Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Elsa Pataky

Elsa Pataky
Elsa Pataky's performance in the movie 'Scarface' is noteworthy, even though she does not have a named character. Her role as one of Tony Montana's love interests showcases her ability to portray a complex character with depth and nuance. Pataky's on-screen chemistry with Al Pacino is palpable, and her performance adds a layer of humanity to the often brutal world of the film. Her portrayal of a woman caught up in the dangerous lifestyle of a drug lord is both captivating and heartbreaking, making her a standout in the ensemble cast. See Elsa Pataky's other roles

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