Directed by Brian De Palma and written by Oliver Stone, Scarface tells the story of Cuban drug baron Tony Montana.
Released in 1983, it is now considered a classic mob culture movie, although at the time of the release it was heavily criticised for its extreme violence, strong language and frequent depiction of drug use.
Al Pacino played the title role opposite Michelle Pfeiffer, and it is now regarded as one of his career-defining performances.