

Scarface(1932)
The rise and fall of a power hungry mobster.
Scarface is a 1920s crime film following Antonio "Tony" Camonte, an Italian immigrant who claws his way to the top of Chicago's underworld through violence and ruthlessness. As Tony builds his criminal empire during Prohibition, he becomes increasingly obsessed with protecting his sister from the dangers of mob life—a protective instinct that conflicts with his own brutal ambitions. The film charts his rise from street thug to powerful gangster, exploring the corruption and excess that define the era. Directed by Howard Hawks, Scarface captures the raw energy of organized crime in Depression-era America, presenting a protagonist whose moral code crumbles beneath the weight of power and greed.
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