
Say Hello to My Little Friend
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When Brian DePalma's operatically violent Scarface debuted in 1983, the film drew almost as much fire as the relentless gunfire in the film itself. Starring Al Pacino as Cuban refugee-turned-crime-boss Tony Montana, Steven Bauer as his best friend Manny, and Michelle Pfeiffer as an Eighties gangster's moll, the movie revamped the original 1932 film for a new era of drugs, sex, and graphic violence. Attacked as both a celebration of cocaine-fueled excess and a condemnation of it, the film's reputation continued to rise over the years. But the real story of its success started nearly a century ago-when Hollywood first fell in love with the American gangster . . .
Hollywood's infatuation with money, power, and organized crime has captured the public's imagination and made Scarface one of its most enduring modern myths. From a 1912 gangster film by D.W. Griffith to the 1932 hit Scarface starring Paul Muni, to Brian DePalma's 1983 shocker, the antihero's rise and fall exposes the dark side of the American Dream-whether it's Prohibition Era bootleggers or modern-day drug dealers. When actor Al Pacino got the idea of doing a remake of Scarface after screening the original, a legend was (re)born-and the rest is history.
Filled with behind-the-scenes anecdotes, untold tales from Old and New Hollywood, and sixteen pages of eye-popping photos, Say Hello to My Little Friend is the ultimate guide to everything Scarface. With guns blazing and chainsaws whirring, movie biz writer Nat Segaloff tears into this pop culture phenomenon with fascinating insights, stunning revelations, and a true fan's glee. This is a must-have book for movie buffs, crime lovers, and culture vultures everywhere.
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Nat Segaloff is a writer, producer, journalist, and Hugo and Locus Award-nominated author of more than two dozen books about filmmakers and film history, including Hurricane Billy: The Stormy Life and Films of William Friedkin. He covered the film industry for The Boston Herald and worked on A&E's flagship Biography series as well as programming for The learning Channel, New World, Disney, Turner Classic Movies, and USA Network. As one of the original publicists on The Exorcist, he closes a haunting chapter in his life with The Exorcist Legacy. Segaloff lives in Los Angeles and can be found online at NatSegaloff.com.
Content
- Intro
- Praise
- Also by
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- A Note on Names
- Table of Contents
- FOREWORD - Scarface and Me
- INTRODUCTION - "I'm proud of that film and what we did!"
- CHAPTER 1 - "Get out of my way, Johnny, I'm gonna spit"
- SIDEBAR - Biography of Al Capone
- SIDEBAR - The St. Valentine's Day Massacre
- SIDEBAR - Biography of Ben Hecht
- SIDEBAR - The Family That Preys Together
- SIDEBAR - X Marks the Shot
- SIDEBAR - Bending the Code
- SIDEBAR - Synopsis of Scarface (1932)
- SIDEBAR - Synopsis of the Novel Scarface and Comparison with the 1932 Film
- CHAPTER 2 - The Moguls and the Mob
- SIDEBAR - The Irony of the Blacklist
- CHAPTER 3 - A Few Lines About Cocaine
- CHAPTER 4 - "I Want to Be Paul Muni"
- SIDEBAR - The Miami Cubans
- SIDEBAR - The Adventures of Oliver Stone
- CHAPTER 5 - The DePalma Dilemma
- SIDEBAR - The Maestro and Me
- SIDEBAR - Scarface in Love
- CHAPTER 6 - Becoming Tony
- CHAPTER 7 - Shooting the Movie
- SIDEBAR - Synopsis of the 1983 Film
- SIDEBAR - John A. Alonzo, ASC
- SIDEBAR - 1932 vs. 1983
- SIDEBAR - Deleted Scenes and Factoids
- CHAPTER 8 - The Movie Novelization
- SIDEBAR - How Did Tony Get His Scar?
- SIDEBAR - A Tale of Two Tonys
- SIDEBAR - Tony's Morality
- SIDEBAR - The Song of Scarface
- CHAPTER 9 - The Critics Are Raving (and Ranting)
- SIDEBAR - Code Blues
- SIDEBAR - The F-Word
- CHAPTER 10 - Renaissance
- SIDEBAR - The World Is Still Yours (Remakes)
- SIDEBAR - Chi Chi, Get the Yeyo
- SIDEBAR - Life After Scarface
- AFTERWORD - A Very American Film
- Bibliography
- Extended Credits
- Photo Captions and Credits
- Endnotes
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