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Synopsis: Tony Montana manages to leave Cuba during the Mariel exodus of 1980. He finds himself in a Florida refugee camp but his friend Manny has a way out for them: undertake a contract killing and arrangements will be made to get a green card. He's soon working for drug dealer Frank Lopez and shows his mettle when a deal with Colombian drug dealers goes bad. He also brings a new level of violence to Miami. Tony is protective of his younger sister but his mother knows what he does for a living and disowns him. Tony is impatient and wants it all however, including Frank's empire and his mistress Elvira Hancock. Once at the top however, Tony's outrageous actions make him a target and everything comes crumbling down.
Genre: Crime, Drama
Director(s): Brian De Palma
Production: Universal Films
  Nominated for 3 Golden Globes. Another 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.3
Metacritic:
65
Rotten Tomatoes:
82%
R
Year:
1983
170 min
$656,161
20,979 Views


First you gotta work

your way up to $500.

What I did for you in Freedom Town,

what was that?

That Rebenga hit

was a game of dominoes?

- That was something else.

- Shut up! Take it easy.

What's with this dishwasher, chico?

Don't he know we could've got any

space cadet to hit Rebenga cheaper?

- $50!

- Then why didn't you?

Don't call me no f***ing dishwasher,

or I'll kick your monkey ass.

Who the f*** are you?

You can't do that, man!

The Colombians!

Okay, all right, big man!

You want to make some big bucks?

Let's see how tough you are.

You know something about cocaine?

You kidding me or what?

There's a bunch of Colombians

coming in Friday.

New guys. They say they got

two keys for us, for openers.

Pure coke. Hotel in Miami Beach.

I want you to go over there.

If it's what they say,

pay 'em and bring it back.

Do that, you get $5,000.

Go, pay them, bring it back, yeah?

You know how to handle

a machine gun?

Yeah, man. We were in the Army.

- You gonna need a couple other guys.

- That's no problem.

Be at Hector's Bodega

at noon Friday.

You get the buy money then.

If anything happens

to that buy money...

my boss will stick your heads

up your asses...

faster than a rabbit gets f***ed!

I'm scared.

- You're pushing your luck.

- Don't worry.

- That was dumb.

- You worry too much.

You'll have a heart attack.

You act like that guy's

doing you a favor or something.

- What's this with the Colombians?

- What does it matter?

He says "Colombians,"

and you make these eyes...

I don't like f***ing Colombians,

okay?

What you guys doing?

There's a lot of dishes

to be washed.

Wash 'em yourself.

I retire!

What the f*** you gonna do now?

- Don't come back here!

- I gotta look after my investment!

F*** you guys!

Close the shop!

Look at those tits.

She's begging for it.

Are you f***ing crazy?

She's 103 years old.

Not that one, man! That one!

Which one?

The young one.

Move the f***ing car.

We're at a stop sign.

We're just staying loose up here.

You gotta stay loose.

You can't worry.

You'll have a heart attack.

Just play it cool. Miami Beach.

Miami Beach, man!

The money stays in the trunk

till I come out.

You got it? Me, nobody else. Okay.

I'm not out in 15 minutes,

something's wrong. Okay?

Room 9. You ready?

Sure thing.

Okay.

You mind leaving the door open?

So my brother-in-law sees

everything's okay.

Sure. No problem.

No problem.

Hello. This is Marta.

Marta, hello.

I am Hector.

And I am Tony.

So, Omar says you're okay.

Yeah? Good. Omar's okay.

Okay.

So, you got the money?

You got the stuff?

Sure I have the stuff,

but not right here with me now.

I got it close by.

I don't have the money either, man.

I have it close by, too.

Where?

In the car?

No, not in the car, man.

No?

How about you?

Where you have your stuff?

Not far.

Okay. You want me to come in?

We start over again?

Where you from, Tony?

What the f*** difference

does it make where I'm from?

Take it easy, man.

I just want to get to know

who I do business with.

You'll know me once you do business

with me and stop f***ing around.

Okay?

What's the story?

Tony!

You know, Frog Face,

you just f***ed yourself.

- You steal from me, you're dead.

- Yeah?

You want to give me the cash...

or do I kill your brother first...

before I kill you?

Why don't you try

sticking your head up your ass?

See if it fits.

Yeah? Okay.

It's very important.

I understand.

Thank you.

You're welcome.

You forecasted an earthquake...

in the 3-to-4-point range

this morning.

We had an earthquake

in the 3-to-4-point range.

I'm impressed.

Thank you, sir.

However, isn't it

rather slender evidence...

You have such beautiful skin.

I like the way you...

I don't know what I'm supposed

to do today, but...

Antonio, mira!

Watch what happens to your friend.

If you don't want this

to happen to you...

give me the money.

Come on, come on.

Now the leg.

Let's do it, man. Come on.

We're all gonna be all right.

Okay, cara cicatriz.

You can die, too.

It makes no difference to me.

Last chance, pendejo!

F*** you!

- You okay?

- Yeah, man. It went in and out.

Okay, take him out of here, quick!

Chi Chi! Get the yeyo.

- Your turn.

- I kill you!

Die!

Hurry up! Get in! Come on. Let's go!

Close the door!

Bunch of cowboys.

Somebody f***ed up.

Yeah, well,

I'll check it out right away.

You do that, Omar. You do that.

You still got the money?

Yeah.

And I got the yeyo.

You got the yeyo?

Yeah, right.

Bring it here.

F*** you.

I'm taking it to Lopez myself.

Not you, me.

Nice f***ing guy.

Frank Lopez. Tony Montana.

Tony Montana.

Mr. Lopez. It's a real pleasure.

You can call me Frank.

Everybody calls me Frank.

My Little League team.

Even the f***ing prosecutors

around town...

they all call me Frank.

- Okay, Frank.

- How are you?

Manny Ribera.

- He caught one on the job.

- Went right through.

We heard about that.

Omar, he tells me great things

about you guys.

Well, Omar's okay.

Not to mention, of course,

the nice job you did for me.

- That Commie son of a b*tch...

- You don't have to mention that.

- That was fun.

- That was fun?

- Damn right.

- That was fun.

Sometimes it's fun.

What do you want to drink?

Scotch, gin, rum? What do you like?

Gin is fine. Want some? Two gins.

I need a guy with steel

in his balls, Tony.

A guy like you. And I need him

around me all the time.

You, Tony, and your compadre here.

Here's the stuff.

Two keys.

It cost my friend Angel his life.

Here's the money.

My gift to you.

I'm sorry about your friend, Tony.

If people would do business

the right way...

there'd be no f***-ups like this.

Don't think

I don't appreciate the gesture.

You're gonna find,

you stay loyal in this business...

you're gonna move up.

You're gonna move up fast.

And you'll find out

your biggest problem...

is not bringing in the stuff...

but what to do

with all the f***ing cash!

I hope I have that problem someday.

You'll have that problem,

don't worry.

Sit down over here.

Where the hell's Elvira?

It's late. Go find her, will you?

Jesus! F***ing broad.

She spends half her life dressing,

the other half undressing.

Gotta get her in between.

She's coming.

Yeah.

You gotta jump on her

when she's not looking.

That's the best time.

What are you guys doing tonight?

You wanna go to a nice restaurant

with me? You hungry?

I could eat a horse.

- Okay, they'll cook you a horse.

- I'll eat it.

Tell me, where'd they get you?

Right there in the side?

It's nothing.

It went right through me.

It hit the wall.

I ran out of bullets

like an a**hole.

When I changed the clip,

a guy who I thought I killed...

wasn't dead and shot me.

The guy was behind me. I killed him.

- How many bullets you catch?

- Bullets? One bullet.

Nine millimeter.

Elvira, where the hell you been?

It's 10:
00. I'm starving.

You're always hungry.

You should try starving.

Where you going? Come on.

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