RE: Film Review: Scarface (1932)

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Both are excellent films, Hawks' film criticizes a society immersed in depression and the prohibition of alcohol and De Palma's film criticizes the rise of drugs and the immigration of Cubans (some good people and others criminals) to the United States. They are crude films but very well acted and filmed, with censorship problems. Best regards. Very good post.

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