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Before Al Pacino made Tony Montana a pop culture legend in 1983, Scarface already had a dark, controversial legacy and it started way back in 1932. The original Scarface, directed by Howard Hawks and produced by Howard Hughes, was a raw, unfiltered depiction of mob violence, corruption, and power long before Hollywood was ready to handle it. Inspired by real-life gangster Al Capone and set in Prohibition-era Chicago, the film followed Tony Camonte’s ruthless rise to the top of the criminal world. But here’s what most people don’t know: the original Scarface was so controversial, it triggered one of the first major censorship battles in film history. The movie faced immediate backlash from censors and moral watchdogs who believed it glorified crime. Even with a modified, more "punishing" ending added to satisfy the demands of the Hays Code, the film was still banned in multiple major cities, including Chicago and New York for its unapologetic portrayal of violence and moral ambiguity. This Short dives into why the 1932 Scarface became a lightning rod for outrage, how it pushed boundaries, and why its legacy still shapes the gangster genre today. If you’re a fan of Al Pacino’s Scarface, you’re going to want to know where the story really began and why it was nearly erased from cinematic history. #scarface #alpacino