Scarface Coming Back to Theaters

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In celebration of its 20th anniversary, Brian De Palma's searing underworld epic Scarface will return to theaters in limited engagements on September 19th, it was announced today by Universal Pictures and Focus Features. Al Pacino stars in the film, which stunned audiences upon its debut with its uncompromising and visceral depiction of the American immigrant experience. These special theatrical engagements will feature new 35mm prints struck from restored film elements, and a newly remixed digital soundtrack. A major premiere will be held in New York to kick-off the theatrical run.

"All of us at Universal are tremendously excited about this opportunity for audiences to experience 'Scarface' on the big screen," said Craig Kornblau, president of Universal Studios Home Video, which supervised the restoration of the film. "Unlike most films, 'Scarface' has gained in interest and influence over the last 20 years, and its fervent fan base continues to grow. This is truly an event."

Focus Features, the specialty film unit of Universal Pictures, will distribute Scarface in these theatrical engagements.

Originally released by Universal Pictures in 1983, the film was hailed for Al Pacino's towering performance as Cuban immigrant Tony Montana, and for Brian De Palma's masterful direction. Over the years, as the film found continued exposure on television and home video, it developed a devoted following in the hip-hop and urban music community, resulting in a widespread influence on music, fashion, language, attitude and ambition. But many of its most devoted fans have never experienced the film in its original form or presentation, and the 20th anniversary of Scarface allows them this unique opportunity and more.

In bringing the film back to its full theatrical power, producer Martin Bregman and original film editor Jerry Greenberg worked tirelessly to fully restore the picture. "This new re-mastered print reaches out and grabs you in a very visceral way," says producer Martin Bregman. "The digital sound on the new release of 'Scarface' is incredible and gives new life to Tony Montana's iconic dialogue, and to the lifestyle he embodies and continues to inspire today. Our greatest hope is that a new generation will be acquainted with this powerful epic."

The theatrical engagements of Scarface will take place in New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Detroit, Dallas, Miami and San Francisco. "The response from theatre owners has been immediate. Everyone is excited to see Tony Montana's rise to the top and fall to the bottom all over again," says Focus Features distribution head Jack Foley. "There's a new generation of 'Scarface' fans who want to see this print on a big screen."

Following the theatrical engagements, a home entertainment moratorium will be lifted as the "'Scarface' Two-Disc Anniversary Edition" and the "'Scarface' Deluxe Gift Set" DVD roll out on September 30th




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one of my all time faves...wish they'd show it in the cinema in Sydney
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Why?! Oh why only a limited release, they are cheating so many people out of seeing this.
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This is another one that I just hope they will never go all the way with.
From Killerfilm.com

Scarface will return to theaters…..in a remake

Sep 22, 2011



Yep, the moment you have all been fearing has arrived. Deadline is reporting that Universal is developing a remake of the classic film Scarface. This new version isn’t intended to be a remake, and will take elements from the 1932 and 1983 films. Obviously there’s going to be alot of backlash about this project, but there were even complaints when the 1983 film was put together. That doesn’t help much as remakes back then are different from today’s, but there maybe a very slim chance this could be good.



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universal preparing a third "scarface"

september 22nd 2011


universal pictures is preparing a new film take on "scarface", though oddly it's not being labelled either a remake or a sequel says heat vision.

howard hawks' original 1932 "scarface" followed tony camonte (paul muni), an italian immigrant who rises through the chicago criminal underworld. Brian de palma's 1983 take followed tony montana (al pacino), a cuban immigrant and his brutal rise to power through the miami cocaine trade.
the studio is now seeking writers for a new take, though it's not sure what form it will take or where this tony what's-his-name will hail from. Martin bregman and marc shmuger are attached as producers.
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Well....what's next, let's see....-- in the 30's the money was in organized crime, in the 80's it was coke, what is it nowadays? A young immigrant forces his way to become head of Enron? A young immigrant bullies his way to become head of Apple? Facebook?..... give it up guys....
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Can't wait to see it. I love when theaters project classic movies like this. I saw Clockwork Orange projected this summer and it was an unforgettable experience. I'm going to take advantage of these events.



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Ugh, why? Please don't kill me for this, but I have a very personal dislike for Scarface. I'm not going to see this at all, no matter how many of my friends try to coax me into it.



Can't wait to see it. I love when theaters project classic movies like this. I saw Clockwork Orange projected this summer and it was an unforgettable experience. I'm going to take advantage of these events.
Sorry Kubes, but the OP for this thread was 2003. Maybe they'll do one for the 30th anniversary, though?



Can't wait to see it. I love when theaters project classic movies like this. I saw Clockwork Orange projected this summer and it was an unforgettable experience. I'm going to take advantage of these events.
You are late,man...only 8 years late



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A Remake !!!???!!

I think its time we took to the streets of Hollywood and drew a line in the sand!

Some films are not for remaking, Whats next? Godfather?