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the scarface
noun
A person with a scarred face.
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We're deep in the Scarface stage; the hero of the show is now its villain.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla .— Tony Montana, the "Scarface" drug lord, enjoyed the pool there.
The Scarface mob, my cousin Vin they made me a criminal.
Mr. Limato eventually hopped to International Creative Management in Los Angeles and suggested Ms. Pfeiffer for the "Scarface" role that made her a star.
There were two obvious blueprints he could have followed: the harsh realism of Boyz 'n the Hood or the Scarface pastiche of New Jack City.
Flashy drug dealers in the Scarface mode make for enjoyable movie villains, but in real life they don't tend to last long in the business.
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LAS VEGAS — Lefty, Lucky, the Ant, Bugsy, the Snake, the Chin, Scarface, the Brain.
2. The "Scarface -style Scarface -style clubhoushootout
Essential films: The Criminal Code, Frankenstein, The Old Dark House, The Mummy, Scarface, The Black Cat, The Lost Patrol, Bride of Frankenstein, The Body Snatcher, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Targets Next: Audrey Hepburn.
He wanted to be The Public Enemy, Scarface: the Shame of a Nation and Little Caesar.
When finally released in 1932 after protracted wrangling with the censors, Scarface: The Shame of a Nation was a monster hit.
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