One of the most influential movies of all time, the original Scarface is an exciting story of organized crime's brutal control over Chicago during the Prohibition era. Academy Award winner Paul Muni gives an electrifying performance as Tony Camonte, an ambitious criminal with a ruthless drive to be the city's top crime boss. Produced by the legendary Howard Hughes and directed by Howard Hawks, this compelling tale of ambition, betrayal and revenge is a groundbreaking masterpiece that influenced all gangster films to follow. Filmed during the "pre-code" era before censorship shaped the way movies were made, "this powerful gangster film is the most potent of the 1930s" (Leonard Maltin's Classic Movie Guide).Bonus Content:Exclusive Introduction by Turner Classic Movies Host and Film Historian Robert OsborneAlternate Ending
L**N
Great movie at amazing quality!
Great movie in great condition. It’s crazy to think this movie that was created in the 80’s has higher quality than the modern movies on blu ray. All this showed me was that it’s time to ditch the blu rays and start buying Ultra HD
E**O
Perfect
Very good product
K**N
The Greatest Film of All Time
Beyond classic.
D**Y
Great picture quality and sound
Great picture for 4K
W**T
Scarface
Great entertainment
D**Y
Passes the 4K test!!
I had the previous version on BD and that was a very big upgrade over the DVD to the point that it was a vivid uptick, even though I still felt that there was room for improvement. Scarface has always been a gritty looking picture and with much film grain, so I was curious as to how it would play out on 4K.There is grain, but like Gladiator 4K, it is a fine grain that is there only to remind you that this is film, not digital. You hardly see the grain unless you are focusing on it and it does not distract. Details are strong, gold chains glisten and look like gold, as well as diamonds and the drugs! Detail on the money is very strong and distinct and in the Miami scene with the chainsaw, you get that slight 4K 'pop,' meaning that fine detail, strong color and picture information and SMOOTH motion! Most of the film lacks the 4K 'pop' of digital (many) releases, meaning that it almost looks as if you are right there, but this film seems to come as close to it while being kind of short of being there.Of course, some scenes are out of focus, blurred or a little dark - depending on the shots, but I guess they were too expensive to re-shoot. This is not unusual for many films as lighting conditions play a role. Overall, this is a nearly flawless picture and in spite of the dated look to the cars and clothing, it looks like a newer release. The best picture quality come in the sequences when Tony is the top man and they all have mansions. There, everything is clean, strong information, highly detailed and the color is accurate.Some people claim that the film is too dark and that their equipment is calibrated correctly, well if that WERE the case, then you should see what I and others see in the picture quality!As for the sound - it almost reminds me of the BD sound but with a higher quality and much more impact and clarity - especially on gun shots. Sound separate is great and it almost sounds as if it were in native surround sound. The center channel vocals sound a LITTLE muddied (if you are listening for it), but nothing as it was back when this first premiered on cable or up to DVD, it is almost up to digital levels, but you can tell that they had to 'improve' it a little. I only wish that all of these home movies would kind of keep sound level and dialog more prominent so that I won't have to keep reaching for the remote in order to turn it up or down depending on the scene.The DTS X sound was harder to hear, and I seem to find that to be a problem with most of these titles, as Dolby Atmos sounds more distinctive in the height channels - or these films right now are not using them to their fullest abilities yet. The only time that I heard them was in the detention camp where a helicopter flew overhead and in a shootout in the club and the finale. Other than that, DTS X was only used as a marketing thing to me.T2, Scarface and formerly Enter the Dragon, were titles that were always released to no end on home video formats to the point that you can't keep track. I still await Enter the Dragon 4K, which I assumed it would show on the format's debut, but not so far... Scarface on 4K is a MUST buy and no previous edition compares and no future edition should surpass it! I waited for the price to come a down a little before I bought, but I am happy that I did!Video: 4.5 out of 5Audio: 4.5 out of 54K Quality: 4.5 out of 5Overall: 4.5 out of 5
M**S
Good pic
Great story. Good video quality
A**
It's Scarface in 4K....
what else is there to say? I think this movie is actually pretty over-rated, but it's a Pacino classic. This is a cheap 4K, it's a pretty essential "man cave" movie, and it looks great. There's a big Special Edition box set 4K coming out in a few months, but this is cheap enough you can buy this one while you wait.
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