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subtitle Scarface

To appease these concerns, the producers added the subtitle " The Shame of a Nation " to explicitly frame the story as an indictment of the "gangster evil" in America.

Beyond the title, the ending was also altered; rather than a defiant final stand, the original film had to include a scene where Camonte is captured and legally executed to show that "crime doesn't pay". The Transition to the 1983 Remake

Instead of the Italian-American Prohibition-era setting of the 1932 version, the remake focused on the Cuban Mariel boatlift and the 1980s Miami cocaine trade.

While the Al Pacino-led 1983 remake is the most culturally dominant version today, it notably .

Director Brian De Palma and screenwriter Oliver Stone opted for a singular, punchy title: Scarface .

Despite lacking the "moralizing" subtitle, the 1983 film faced its own controversy, receiving a "negative" initial response from critics who were repulsed by its extreme violence and profanity. Key Differences in Messaging 1932 Original 1983 Remake Full Title Scarface: The Shame of a Nation Scarface Protagonist Tony Camonte (Italian) Tony Montana (Cuban) Theme Moral warning / Social evil The American Dream gone toxic Famous Quote "Do it first, do it yourself..." "Say hello to my little friend!"

A written text crawl was also added to the beginning of the film, demanding that the government take action against organized crime.