It is one of the most iconic gangster movies ever made: an endlessly quotable roller-coaster ride of violence, profanity, drugs and murder, all set against the sun-kissed backdrop of early '80's Miami. Featuring a bravura performance from one of American cinema's greatest ever stars and a script that crackles with excitement and danger from start to bloody finish, 'Scarface' is a rags-to-riches morality tale to rival any of the great works of opera, literature or drama. Now, over 30 years after it exploded onto our screens in a blaze of bullets and cocaine, the fascinating inside story of its production can be told. Key cast and crew, including star Al Pacino and screenwriter Oliver Stone, share their memories of the troubled shoot, while celebrity fans such as Nicolas Cage, Jack Black, Gary Oldman and Ice Cube reveal what this unique movie has meant to them personally. As the decades have proved, 'Scarface' is a film that can be enjoyed again and again, and after watching this feature-length, revelation-packed documentary it surely won't be long until you're saying 'good night to the bad guy' one more time.
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