Scarface - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Scarface"
Scarface (1932)
Timing: 1:33 (93 min)
Scarface - TMDB rating
7.451/10
575
Scarface - Kinopoisk rating
7.601/10
9702
Scarface - IMDB rating
7.7/10
33000

Actors and characters

Photo Paul Muni #143675Photo Paul Muni #143676Photo Paul Muni #143677Photo Paul Muni #143678

Paul Muni

Paul Muni
Character Tony 'Scarface' Camonte
Photo Ann Dvorak #143680Photo Ann Dvorak #143681Photo Ann Dvorak #143682Photo Ann Dvorak #143683

Ann Dvorak

Ann Dvorak
Character Cesca Camonte
Photo Karen Morley #120645Photo Karen Morley #120646Photo Karen Morley #120647

Karen Morley

Karen Morley
Character Poppy
Photo Osgood Perkins #143690

Osgood Perkins

Osgood Perkins
Character John 'Johnny' Lovo
Photo C. Henry Gordon #143691Photo C. Henry Gordon #143692

C. Henry Gordon

C. Henry Gordon
Character Insp. Ben Guarino
Photo George Raft #77586Photo George Raft #77587

George Raft

George Raft
Character Guino Rinaldo
Photo Vince Barnett #94875Photo Vince Barnett #94876Photo Vince Barnett #94877

Vince Barnett

Vince Barnett
Character Angelo
Photo Boris Karloff #47783Photo Boris Karloff #47784Photo Boris Karloff #47785Photo Boris Karloff #47786

Boris Karloff

Boris Karloff
Character Gaffney
Photo Purnell Pratt #143693Photo Purnell Pratt #143694

Purnell Pratt

Purnell Pratt
Character Mr. Garston, publisher
Photo Tully Marshall #119093

Tully Marshall

Tully Marshall
Character Managing editor
Photo Inez Palange #86969
Inez Palange
Character Mrs. Camonte
Photo Edwin Maxwell #94887Photo Edwin Maxwell #94888

Edwin Maxwell

Edwin Maxwell
Character Chief of detectives
Photo Jean Harlow #106320Photo Jean Harlow #106321Photo Jean Harlow #106322Photo Jean Harlow #106323

Jean Harlow

Jean Harlow
Character Blonde at Paradise Club
Photo Henry Armetta #143695

Henry Armetta

Henry Armetta
Character Pietro - Barber (uncredited)
Gus Arnheim
Character Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
Photo Eugenie Besserer #143696Photo Eugenie Besserer #143697

Eugenie Besserer

Eugenie Besserer
Character Citizens Committee Member (uncredited)
Photo Maurice Black #104065Photo Maurice Black #104066

Maurice Black

Maurice Black
Character Jim - Headwaiter (uncredited)

James Conaty

James Conaty
Character Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Photo Gino Corrado #2417

Gino Corrado

Gino Corrado
Character Waiter at Columbia Cafe (uncredited)
Photo Virginia Dabney #143698
Virginia Dabney
Character Mabel (uncredited)
Photo William B. Davidson #118359Photo William B. Davidson #118360Photo William B. Davidson #118361

William B. Davidson

William B. Davidson
Character Citizens Committee Member (uncredited)
Photo James Durkin #143699

James Durkin

James Durkin
Character Newspaper Man (uncredited)
Photo Bill Elliott #116643

Bill Elliott

Bill Elliott
Character Man Outside Theatre (uncredited)
Photo Eddie Fetherston #48146
Eddie Fetherston
Character Reporter (uncredited)
Photo Paul Fix #84326Photo Paul Fix #84327Photo Paul Fix #84328

Paul Fix

Paul Fix
Character Hood with Gaffney (uncredited)
Dick Gordon
Character Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Photo Howard Hawks #91925Photo Howard Hawks #91926Photo Howard Hawks #91927Photo Howard Hawks #91928

Howard Hawks

Howard Hawks
Character Man on Bed (uncredited)
Photo Brandon Hurst #120891Photo Brandon Hurst #120892Photo Brandon Hurst #120893

Brandon Hurst

Brandon Hurst
Character Citizens Committee Member (uncredited)
Photo Sydney Jarvis #143059
Sydney Jarvis
Character Bartender (uncredited)
Photo John Kelly #142761Photo John Kelly #142762
John Kelly
Character One of Costillo's Hoods (uncredited)
Photo John Lee Mahin #99579Photo John Lee Mahin #99580
John Lee Mahin
Character MacArthur from the Journal (uncredited)
Photo Hank Mann #77609Photo Hank Mann #77610
Hank Mann
Character Stag Party Janitor (uncredited)
Photo Frank McLure #2474

Frank McLure

Frank McLure
Character Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Photo Frank Mills #91915
Frank Mills
Character Hood (uncredited)
Photo William H. OPhoto William H. O

William H. O'Brien

William H. O'Brien
Character Waiter (uncredited)
Photo Dennis OPhoto Dennis OPhoto Dennis O

Dennis O'Keefe

Dennis O'Keefe
Character Night Club Patron (uncredited)
Photo Jack Perry #77615
Jack Perry
Character One of Costillo's Hoods (uncredited)
Photo Pedro Regas #108802

Pedro Regas

Pedro Regas
Character Tony - Bodyguard (uncredited)
Photo Warner Richmond #143700Photo Warner Richmond #143701

Warner Richmond

Warner Richmond
Character Cesca's Dance Partner (uncredited)
Photo Constantine Romanoff #48163

Constantine Romanoff

Constantine Romanoff
Character Henchman (uncredited)

Ronald R. Rondell

Ronald R. Rondell
Character Hood (uncredited)
Bert Starkey
Character Epstein - Lawyer (uncredited)
Photo Charles Sullivan #48166
Charles Sullivan
Character One of Costillo's Hoods (uncredited)
Photo Harry Tenbrook #52052

Harry Tenbrook

Harry Tenbrook
Character One of Costillo's Hoods (uncredited)
Helen C. Thompson
Character Sadie Thompson (uncredited)

Nick Thompson

Nick Thompson
Character One of Costillo's Hoods (uncredited)
Photo Ellinor Vanderveer #86977
Ellinor Vanderveer
Character Theatregoer (uncredited)
Harry J. Vejar
Character Big Louis Costillo (uncredited)
Photo Sailor Vincent #52053
Sailor Vincent
Character One of Costillo's Hoods (uncredited)
Photo Douglas Walton #104055Photo Douglas Walton #104056

Douglas Walton

Douglas Walton
Character Cesca's Boyfriend (uncredited)
Photo Stanhope Wheatcroft #126241
Stanhope Wheatcroft
Character Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film's screenwriter, Ben Hecht, previously worked as a journalist in Chicago and was well acquainted with many gangsters, including Al Capone. Even during filming, Hecht once returned to his hotel room in Los Angeles and found two of Al Capone's henchmen there. They asked him if the film was really about Al Capone. Hecht assured them it was not, saying that he had created the image of Tony Camonte based on two other gangsters – Jim Colosimo and Charles Dion O'Banion. “Then why is the film called ‘Scarface?’,” one of the gangsters asked. “Everyone will think it’s about Al Capone.” “That’s the whole point,” Hecht replied. “People will think the film is about Al Capone, and they will definitely go see it. That’s the law of show business.” This answer completely satisfied the gangsters.
  • To give the narrative the inexorability of an ancient Greek tragedy, Hawks decided to add an 'X' to each scene, which was used in newspaper reports on murders to mark the location of the corpse. This is exactly the shape of Camonte's scar, and throughout the film, from the opening credits to the finale, this sign appears dozens of times, in the most unexpected places. The crew was promised a reward of one hundred dollars for the most ingenious suggestions on how to 'encode' the X into a scene.
  • It is rumored that Al Capone liked the painting so much that he even kept a copy of it at home.
  • The film was re-released in 1979.
  • In 1994, the film was added to the National Film Registry.
  • Censors were unhappy with the depiction of the criminal world in the film; they also disliked its ending. A different finale was then filmed, in which Tony is arrested by the police, then tried, convicted, and executed. The scene of Tony's sister's death was also re-edited, as his feelings for her did not seem particularly brotherly. However, these changes did not satisfy the censors, and director Howard Hawks decided to return to the original version. The film was released without censorship approval, but to minimize complaints, a politically correct subtitle, “A Disgrace to the Nation,” was added to the title.
  • To imbue the narrative with the inexorability of ancient Greek tragedy, Hawks decided to add an 'X' to every scene, the same mark used in newspaper reports of murders to indicate the location of the body. This is the shape of Camonte's scar, and throughout the film, from the opening to the closing credits, this sign appears dozens of times in the most unexpected places. The crew was promised a $100 reward for the most ingenious suggestions on how to 'encode' the 'X' into various scenes.
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