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  1. Though there has long been a myth that Pacino snorted real cocaine on camera for Scarface, the “cocaine” used in the movie was supposedly powdered milk (even if De Palma has never officially ...

  2. While the 33-year-old clarified he doesn't do cocaine anymore, there was a time in his life that he identified as Al Pacino's Tony Montana in 1983's Scarface, a character who runs a drug cartel ...

  3. The synopsis is: “Hotel Cocaine” is the story of Roman Compte, a Cuban exile and general manager of The Mutiny Hotel, the glamorous epicenter of the Miami cocaine scene of late ‘70s and...

  4. While The Surreal Life star made it clear he doesn’t do cocaine anymore, there was a time when he identified with Al Pacino‘s Tony Montana from the 1983 movie Scarface.

  5. Dog Day Afternoon is a 1975 American biographical crime drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and produced by Martin Bregman and Martin Elfand. The film stars Al Pacino, John Cazale, James Broderick, and Charles Durning.

  6. Directed by Brian De Palma and based on Edwin Torres' crime novel Carlito's Way and its sequel After Hours (with the script written by David Koepp), Carlito's Way followed the titular gangster, Carlito, as he tried and sadly failed to leave his criminal past behind him.

  7. When, in the 1983 movie Scarface, coke baron Tony Montana, played by Al Pacino, buries his face in a mound of powder before going on a murderous rampage with a grenade launcher, he’s wearing a ...