Click It! Scarface (1983) - Sandstorm [Darude]
Click It! Scarface (1983) - Save Me [Shinedown]
Born to a Cuban mother and American father (believed to be American as stated in the first interview with the Miami Immigration Officers, even though Tony lied about numerous other details in his life, which could mean Tony's father was still a Cuban), Tony Montana was a Cuban refugee arriving on the Mariel Boatlift who quickly entered a life of crime (due to being fed up with "bustin' his ass" washing dishes) and underwent a meteoric rise to the top of Miami's criminal underworld, feared for his willingness to kill anyone who got in his way (except women and children) and, as stated by his boss Frank Lopez "He's steel balls", before an equally meteoric fall. During his time on top, Montana was moderately addicted to cocaine, not unlike his spouse, Elvira Hancock, who was a true junkie, Tony indulged in his own product from time to time, gradually working his way into an addictive spiral with the llello sparking paranoia and evidently contributing more so to his sociopathic tendencies and enhancing his greed and the quest to conquer the world.
Montana became a powerful drug lord after violently eliminating all of his competition, including his one-time mentor, Frank Lopez, whose wife, Elvira Hancock, he then promptly married. The marriage between Tony and Elvira was rocky, marked by vicious, drug-fueled arguments, and Montana's new wife grew to despise him due to Montana's cockiness, greed and bad language.
In his rush to have it all, Montana, seeking to have a hands-on approach to his new found job, failed to acquire Lopez's experience and business acumen, and soon after he was facing criminal charges for tax evasion and money laundering, which happened during an undercover sting operation by the Miami Police Department. Determined to not to spend any time in prison, Montana sought the aid of Bolivian drug lord Alejandro Sosa, whom he was already acquainted with through drug trafficking Sosa's cocaine. But Sosa demanded a heavy price: he wanted Montana to assassinate a political enemy. During the attempt, it became clear that he would also have to kill the man's wife and two children. In a rare moment of conscience, Montana refused to carry out the contract and killed the assassin who had planted the bomb just as he was about to activate the detonator, and Sosa vowed to destroy him.
The one person Montana cared anything for was his sister, Gina. He was fiercely overprotective of her, forbidding her to date any men and brutalizing potential boyfriends (it is implied that he had repressed incestuous feelings for her, but later on the 2 Disc Special Edition of the DVD, Al Pacino states that Tony merely loved his sister and felt that he needed to protect her and not lead the life he was living.) She began dating his best friend and business partner, Manny Ribera, in secret, terrified of what her brother would do to them if he found out. The couple eventually married, thinking that joining together respectably would win Montana's approval; when Montana found them together, however, he flew into a rage and killed Manny by shooting him in the stomach with a pistol then in the chest, without knowing about the wedding.
The very same night, Sosa's henchmen invaded Montana's house and opened fire on him, killing Gina when the hitman thought it was Tony firing. Enraged, Tony said goodbye to his sister and in a desperate act of defiance, grabbed a
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