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- Scarface (1932 film) - Wikipedia
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 and produced by Hawks and Howard Hughes The screenplay, by Ben Hecht, is based loosely on the novel first published in 1930 by Armitage Trail, which was inspired by Al Capone
- Scarface ( 1932) : Howard Hawks : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming . . .
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 and produced by Hawks and Howard Hughes The screenplay, by Ben Hecht, is based loosely on the 1929 novel by Armitage Trail which was inspired by Al Capone
- Scarface (1932) - IMDb
Scarface: Directed by Howard Hawks, Richard Rosson With Paul Muni, Ann Dvorak, Karen Morley, Osgood Perkins An ambitious and nearly insane violent gangster climbs the ladder of success in the mob, but his weaknesses prove to be his downfall
- Howard Hawks’s Scarface: The Shame of a Nation - MoMA
Ben Hecht, who had written the original story for Underworld and who knew his gangsters, brought his special brand of humor to the script (Hecht was later to work with Hawks on adapting his play The Front Page, [cowritten with Charles MacArthur] to become His Girl Friday [1940])
- Scarface (1932) | Jared Hussey Film Blogs
Produced by Howard Hughes and with a screenplay written by Ben Hecht, Scarface was influenced by the infamous real-life mobster Al Capone In a way, Hawks created a template for all future gangster films, as he paved the way for Scorsese’s Goodfellas and de Palma’s Scarface remake, just to name a few
- 103. SCARFACE, 1932 - JaysClassicMovieBlog
After producing five films (including the 1930 blockbuster “Hell’s Angels” which he also directed), he bought the rights to Armitage Trail's novel “Scarface” (which was inspired by the life of Capone), and hired Ben Hecht to write the screenplay and Howard Hawks to direct (writers Fred Pasley, W R Burnett, John Lee Mahin and Seton I
- SCARFACE: The Shame Of A Nation - Film (Movie) Plot and Review
As Hawks told his chief writer for the film, Ben Hecht, the intention was to get the Borgia family into Chicago, and the script for the film made explicit references to incest and the Borgias (scenes either deleted by the censors or removed by Hawks himself, who preferred to give less away)
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