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Scarface (1983) - No Wife, No Kids Scene | Movieclips
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- Scarface - No Wife, No Kids: Tony (Al Pacino) refuses to blow up a car when he finds out that there's an innocent women and her daughters inside.
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FILM DESCRIPTION:
After getting a green card in exchange for assassinating a Cuban government official, Tony Montana (Al Pacino) stakes a claim on the drug trade in Miami. Viciously murdering anyone who stands in his way, Tony eventually becomes the biggest drug lord in the state, controlling nearly all the cocaine that comes through Miami. But increased pressure from the police, wars with Colombian drug cartels and his own drug-fueled paranoia serve to fuel the flames of his eventual downfall.
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Cast: Al Pacino, Ángel Salazar, Mark Margolis, Michael P. Moran
Director: Brian De Palma
Screenwriter: Oliver Stone
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I can't help but laugh when Tony is still yelling at the guy even when he’s dead. Like he was gonna respond. “Yeah your right. Damn, look at me now.”
🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Me too 😂😂😂
Same actor Napa in Oz
Despite Tony being a ruthless drug Kingpin when it came to killing women and children that's a line he never crossed
For the most part he never killed any innocents
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Tony met ppl who were more evil then him in Sosa and his henchmen.
It's bull 80's fan service. No such thing as an honorable assassin
Yeah. He only turned them into widows and orphans.
What an honourable man!
The only good thing tony did is what led to him getting taken out
Ironic
@@DieGamerAGIt was definitely ironic
No good deed goes unpunished. Evil will always hate you if your goodness messes up their plans.
Except this wasn’t the final nail in the coffin. Tony definitely could have survived the shootout at the mansion had he not killed manny and let his other friends die.
@@redexecI still don't know if tony would've survived but he would've had a better chance
Here's where Tony proved he did have some heart.Ironically, it became his undoing.
He had a code that's all...
Yeah have a heart while giving drugs to everyone for his pockets.
It became an undoing unless you play scarface the world is yours on ps2
Tony was so pissed he kept yelling at dudes soul all the way to the gates of hell😂😂😂
☠️
Al Pacino nailed it with this role, one of his best performances
One of Al Pacino’s best movies this is.
Except for his accent that isn't even close to a cuban
@@cracklespinner4802 it actually is he did a good job
And if I recall correctly all coked out lol
*His best performance
Montana>>>>Corleone
This was the time he didn't activate the bomb then in Breaking Bad he successfully did it when killing Gus
made sure he pressed the bell a million fkin times too, just to be safe
A Hector Salamanca reference
@@doominickjackson5359who?
@@doominickjackson5359bravo vince
Dammm is it really the same guy?
Tony was a bad guy, but he wasn't evil.
I say he was evil. But that didn't stop him from having some good in him.
😂😂😂
Note that the bodyguard and his pal were okay with doing that. It takes guts to speak your mind in a dangerous business like that.
lies @Darkwear-vr8bi
@@badassdemnot like they wanted the woman and her kids to die for sake of it but at that moment they were thinking smarter than Tony because they knew if this mission gets blown, they’re dead. You can even see it on Chi chis face after Tony shoots Alberto, he’s definitely thinking to himself they’re targets now.
Crazy to think he survived that headshot to become the Don of a cartel in Mexico
His great great grandfather was in the Union Army as well 😂😂. Totally random but he had a 5 second cameo in the movie ‘Glory,’ just saw it yesterday.
@@spitfire4sergihe was also the apartment owner in ace Ventura for a little too
yes Satan
He always plays some mafia capo or the head of a cartel in the movies and TV shows.
He even foreshadowed the song Despacito
Rip Mark Margolis, Paul Albert Shenar, Salvatore Loggia, Richard Jay Belzer, Míriam Valle Colón, Al Israel, Lana Jean Clarkson, Richard Delmonte, Geno Silva, Arnold Santana, Roberto Contreras, Lois Marie Tlustos, Michael Patrick Moran, Juan A Alonzo, Santos Morales, Manuel Padilla Jr, Martin Leon Bregman, and Joesph Brown, you will be missed
You forgot Hector Salamanca, the guy who played the guy who was about to detonate and blow up the car I think his name was Alberto
@@SabbathAndrewsHector Salamanca is Mark Margolis
Sucks that Paul Shenar never lived to see how iconic this movie and his portrayal of Sosa would become...
@@BackwoodsFilmswhat happened to him ?
@@greenghost5009AIDS
2:37 Tony Montana yelling always cracked me up as a child and still to this day. 😂😂😂
“ I told you man , I told you ! Don’t fuq with me! “
Ironically Sosa told him the same thing.
No Wife and No Kids.
@@johnsanjuan7546 but
Youdidntlisten, well lookatyounow
He did right thing even though he caused his own death
You can tell Tony had a conscience.
Even being evil as he was, man still had some basic human decency 😂
He wasn’t evil necessarily. He was a very flawed man.
Hes not muslim
Tony was a per se ‘bad guy’ but he wasn’t evil.
Even a monster has sense of morality once in a while.
Tony behind the wheel is like me road raging in traffic lol. Love this film. Might be my favorite of all time 💯
The irony is that the one time Tony was moral, was the time that got him killed.
Budweiser and Chinese food…a staple of the 80s 😂
Tony keeps cursing him after deleting him is just comedy GOLD
2:38 Hector got taken out by Carlito
What’s crazy is that Al Pacino should of won an OSCAR for this movie , facts !
The movie was too controversial at the time for its excessive violence and portrayal of Cubans and Colombians.
It's crazy Tony has better judgement on cocaine than most people sober.
Shows later that he really does not
This wasn’t good judgment at all
In that current moment he did, but he didn’t seem to have it as for what can happen later on because he aborted this important mission for Sosa which basically means he went against his orders and he didn’t seem to remember what Sosa told him before they started business together. Due to that, he didn’t think beforehand what can happen next.
The hurriedness in his voice and eager focused attention on Albert's face isn't from being nervous about losing the car. Being the psychopath he is, I think he was just too excited to complete the job and claim some victims.
And that was the end of hector salamanca
I love angry Al Pacino, it's so funny 😂😂
Little do we know that man survived the gunshot but was permanently disabled from the injury and relocated with his family to New Mexico, is now wheel chair bound and communicates with a bell.
The 🍺🍺 🍺 🍺 and 🥡🥡🥡🥡on the dashboard are timeless tho' and the station wagon timeless
i was thinking the samething!!! not very professional of tony 😂
You killed us Dave, you killed us...
I love the beer cans on the dash 😂
Bacchus
Tony grew up in communist cuba where women and kids died all the time at the hands of evil men. Its possible it messed him up so much that he was willing to save two kids from the same fate knowing it was his death warrant.
Never heard of that in my opinion usa is more evil than cuba
Evil men in Cuba? You mean Batista? Washington's man in Havana?
Honor a Fidel y al Che! Hasta la victoria siempre! 🇨🇺
Its my opinion that the only reason Tony spared anyone here...
Was because he wanted kids of his own.
Scarface rest in peace whose necks are gonna be first
What an actor!
Tony Montana best performance. Tanks pacino
2:51
*When your girlfriend tells you she is pregnant*
😂😂😂
2:37 😂😅
I always wondered if Tony had explained to Sosa that there was a wife and children involved and that was the reason he couldn't proceed with the hit, instead of being so vague and flippant in his phone call, if Sosa might've shown some kind of compassion and understanding and allowed Tony to live. After all, Sosa was a father himself. Remember at the meeting for the hit, when he told Tony it was only a couple of months until he became a father and asked when Tony was going to have another Tony to take his place...
It wouldn’t mattered because it reason why Sosa wanted that reporter not to deliver that speech at the UN, it exposed him and his associates criminal activities in which destroyed his empire and more than likely sent him to prison.
I somehow doubt Sosa would've cared at that point. There was too much at stake here - his entire empire, his freedom, his pals. In the end, you can't be a drug kingpin and still pretend like you've got high morals or a "code" regarding women or children. It's egotistic, not honorable, because the "goods" you're distributing and profiting from are killing hundreds of women and children every day, probably. Just because you're not the one pulling the trigger in the same room doesn't make you innocent.
Sosa wouldn’t have cared.
Tony did some pretty awful things, but allowing the murder of an innocent woman and her kids wasn't gonna be one of them
Tony’s actions were tame. He killed a bunch of worse murderous people with the exception of Manny (which he did under the influence and felt remorse for) and sold coke
At least tony has a sense of good judgement
Good judgement? In a business he's a part of? No. He got a conscience, but acting upon it was the worst judgement he could have made.
@@ChaldeaWarmasterwell said
Tony actually had a heart..
I love that movie Scarface
Tony with the get back for Omar lol
My fav scene
In all fairness he told him. He told him
Relatable, no trustworthy friends or family either
After the head shot, he got amnesia and became Ace Ventura’s landlord.
Ah I recognize the guy in the passenger seat (older spanish dude), thats Hector Salamanca.
if you look closely in the movie Arthur he is in the audience at the wedding
He was also Ace Ventura’s landlord in Pet Detective
2:00 empty Budweiser cans on the dashboard draws the attention of law enforcement ? correct ?
Not back then. Patrol cars looked the same often.
lol gotta love him for drawing the line in the sand and not killing kids and a mother.
No women no kids
2:38 2:39 2:49
Lets remember that not only the woman and the kids saved but also a beautiful citroen ds
Ernie’s in the backseat thinking “Damn I should’ve declined the job offer, this dude is crazy he’s going to get me killed”
Plot twist: the guy knew there was a hit on him and put his family in the car as a shield
2:25 is when Al Pacino's natural NY accent slips out. :)
Well spotted. He loses the Hispanic accent for a moment or two.
@@BerghemDeSura Thank you, and indeed. It usually happens when he has to yell or raise his voice (his argument with Robert Loggia following his return from Bolivia is another example).
Hector is also native NYC
@@minangjayamulia Indeed.
I didn’t realize the “muevete” guy is the same actor who plays Hector Salamanca
Tony Montana is badass.
I loved this scene. Tony was right on the money.
This scene showed that Tony Montana wasn’t pure evil.
He never was, he was getting money, him linking with Sosa was just not a good idea, he should have kept doing his own thing like he was doing before he met Sosa, but Sosa apparently was the plug
They’re driving down the middle of NYC with beer cans clearly in the dashboard.
And then they’re driving with blood spatter and a dead body in the front passenger seat in the middle of NYC.
Always wondered if there was this underlying contempt by O.Stone for NYPD.
Bro it was the 80s A whole different time.
Is that hector 😂
Da boss can SOCK me
After Tony shot that guy , the guy was only able to communicate with a bell 🛎️
Say hello to my little friend
Salamancas have a long history huh? 😅
Hector has been in the business for a long time!
Gangsters gotta have a code 😎...
[2:37] "Ju dai mudafuka."
A real gangster
Classic
This is the move that ended him
no kids
This part of the movie makes no sense. This assassination would bring more heat on the drug trade than this man's speech at the UN. No one even takes the U.N. very seriously.
Not really there would be no evidence. In a court of law opinions and strong assumptions don't matter
@@Echo-mz6tz
Soza was worried about political fallout.
If this guy were assassinated, they would know it was his enemies, the drug cartels.
If a car is blown up in NYC, there would be a massive investigation. I don't know about the 1980s, but today they would have evidence. There are cameras everywhere in a city. They would get car license numbers.
Investigators were able to track down the Pan Am Lockerbie Scotland bombing from a single component in the radio bomb.
@Echo-mz6tz. The bomb 💣 going off would be enough evidence as to who did it. And the FBI and ATF would move Hell and high water to find those responsible. In the end, somebody is gonna snitch.
The assassination is intimidation- it’s about sending a message to the whole world- don’t mess with us or you die
2:40 Mission Failed
2:44
Just proves that in order to live that type of life you need no heart
Tony was a very selfish man, but he had a weak spot for children and unfortunately, that didn’t end well for him.
@@scorgi0Tony was delusional he wasn't made for the criminal world
He was successful but his only good action is what destroyed him @@tareklegrand7747
@@tareklegrand7747tony was more-so a street criminal rather than an international one like Sosa. I could see better why Tony had some sense of morality in certain instances.
in that moment he became a saint. Refusing to murder children.. In this scene, he could have been redeemed A man with laurels without succumbing tob it:,
2:37 30 years ago hector from breaking bad got shot by tony Montana and 30 years later hector got shot by Gus fring
Just to think Tony could have had everything. If he just let the hitman do his thing.
I don't remember cars like that white one ever in my life.
Citroen
Citreon Mazarati.
@@tbarnett984 Citroen DS.
French car. Typical of diplomats in the 70s and 80s. Many who were assigned to positions elsewhere would take back home the cars they bought while in office.
No Women no Kids........unless their buying, selling or using 😂I think someone should tell Tony he's a drug dealer😂
i think your comment ranks with sting saing he is leaving no inhertince to his children. In all my life i can think of one loser dealer. And even i would not put him in jail for my sons death. That is why I don't have children and you sir made a MAJOR MISTAKE. I apoligize, let me make it clear, drug dealers do not hasle people.
Tony was a ruthless gangster but he knows that women and children are off limits.
This is the moment that Hector wanted to explode a bomb under a seat
Look at you now Salamanca
So, Tony had drawn a line about not killing women and children?? What about those women and children who overdosed on his drugs or were killed by the junkies who bought his drugs??
Hyman Roth had Tony killed
Moral of the story there’s always somebody badder.
I used to think Scarface was the most badass gangster villain but even he had a heart, but unfortunately, that is what got him killed :(
I say he’s more of anti-hero rather than villain.
@@scorgi0 good point
He sacrificed his life for life of 2 kids and wife
I think he wanted a real family
@@rosiebrooks7685 yea, but he chose a bad wife
Movies like this influenced the kingpin drug dealers to want to be Tony Montana
I remember a few guys I grew up with called they selves Tony Montana
Poor people
Of course don hector picked up his Spanish in new york!!
2 Corinthians 7:10
For godly sorrow worketh repentance to salvation not to be repented of: but the sorrow of the world worketh death.
@nogaysallowed95 I believe God's word.
@@ilovegodandjesusjohn316
The Sacred Scriptures
I might hire Al Pacino as my dialect coach if I have to voice a latino character
When a ruthless drug lord has more heart than our U.S. Congress
"it is personal"
-hector salamanca
Good decision
that was for Omar
a comment i was searching for.
But Omar Caused tony close friend angel to chainsawed
@@AnTONIoMontana-ot2sg natural causes;
natural to the line of work he was in, anyway.
I think this show what a complex character Montana was.
One time.
2:44 real
A lesser and greater psycho