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==Chi Chi==
==Chi Chi==
'''Chi Chi''' was one of Tony's best friends and [[henchmen]] once he rises to power. He is present with Montana throughout most of the movie, first appearing as backup when he saves Manny from one of Hectors bodyguards in the drug deal/chainsaw scene. His name is apparent in the memorable quote of "Chi-Chi get the yeyo" (which means [[Cocaine]]) whilst in the Colombians flat. His ultimate fate is when he holds off a very large portion of Sosa's men and, but is gunned down just outside of Tony's office when Tony fails to open the door as he is grieving over Gina's death. He was portrayed by [[Ángel Salazar]]. In the video game, Chi Chi is replaced by one of Montana's men, so Chi Chi must've been at another location at the time Tony was under attack, so he obviously joined Tony to reclaim what was once his after Tony's 3 month hiding. But this isn't shown in the game.
'''Chi Chi''' was one of Tony's best friends and [[henchmen]] once he rises to power. He is present with Montana throughout most of the movie, first appearing as backup when he saves Manny from one of Hectors bodyguards in the drug deal/chainsaw scene. His name is apparent in the memorable quote of "Chi-Chi get the yeyo" (which means [[Cocaine]]) whilst in the Colombians flat. His ultimate fate is when he holds off a very large portion of Sosa's men and, but is gunned down just outside of Tony's office when Tony fails to open the door as he is grieving over Gina's death. He was portrayed by [[Ángel Salazar]]. In the video game, Chi Chi is replaced by one of Montana's men, so Chi Chi must've been at another location at the time Tony was under attack, so he obviously joined Tony to reclaim what was once his after Tony's 3 month hiding. But this isn't shown in the game.

==Emilio Rebenga==
'''Emilio Rebenga''' is a former [[politician]] in Cuba, who worked for [[Castro|Fidel Castro]] in the 1960s. Castro felt like Rebenga was betraying him so he threw him in prison. Frank Lopez found out that Rebenga tortured his brother to death in Cuba. [[Tony Montana]] and Manny Ribera were ordered by Lopez to murder Rebenga while they were in the [[detention centre]]. He was stabbed to death by Tony during the riot of Freedom Town and this led to Tony, Manny and Angel getting their green cards and leaving the detention facilities for good. He was portrayed by actor Roberto Contreras.


==Hector the Toad==
==Hector the Toad==

Revision as of 09:59, 4 April 2009

A number of characters (shown below) who appeared in the 1983 film Scarface.

Tony Montana

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Tony Montana.

Antonio Montana a.k.a Tony is the main character in Scarface and the video game Scarface: The World Is Yours, portrayed by Al Pacino in the film and by André Sogliuzzo in the video game. Oliver Stone came up with the name by combining the last name of his then-favorite football player (Joe Montana) and the first name from the main character of the 1932 film version, Tony Camonte, played by Paul Muni.

In the film's ending Tony Montana's mansion was raided by Alex Sosa's gang for not killing a bolivian anti-government activist with his wife and kids and was killed, but in the video game Tony Montana could survive the assault and regain his Empire and exact revenge on Sosa.

Alex Sosa

Alejandro "Alex" Sosa is a Bolivian drug lord (Leading the Bolivian Cartel). He was portrayed by Paul Shenar. Sosa is called Alex by Tony Montana and Gaspar Gomez, which fans have used for him as a nickname.

As main character Tony Montana's eventual chief nemesis, Sosa becomes the film's main villain. A powerful drug lord from Bolivia, Sosa resides in Cochabamba, where he governs a large cocaine plantation. His drug empire stretches across the Andes. There he meets up with Tony, along with Omar Suarez, who are there to help secure a cocaine transaction on the behalf of Frank Lopez, Tony's boss back in Miami who cannot leave the state due to his upcoming trial. Tony begins to make increasingly demanding offers. Omar, fearing for his life, angrily demands that Tony stop making such outrageous offers without Frank's consent. Sosa, somewhat impressed with Tony's ability to negotiate, feigns agreement with Omar by saying Tony is too junior to make deals, and supposedly sends him back to Florida. Sosa then explains that Omar was actually an informant, and then gives Tony binoculars to see Omar being thrown out of and hung by the neck on the same helicopter he was flying home.

Sosa sends Tony home, agreeing to the demands of Tony, a deal of 2000 kilos of cocaine for $25 million. When Frank hears about this, he is outraged, for he does not have the many millions of dollars it would take to pay Sosa for the cocaine. Tony manages to convince Lopez that he can make money on the side, in case there is not enough money to pay off Sosa. Tony also attempts to convince Frank that Sosa has established a "credit line" with them, as he is well aware that they cannot pay the full $25 million right away.

Lopez, feeling Tony has run amok, then calls a hit on him with the aid of the Diaz brothers. The hit is unsuccessful, and Tony responds by killing Frank Lopez.

Later, Tony runs into trouble with tax evasion, and faces up to three years in prison. Sosa invites Tony to his large mansion complex and explains to Tony that he can make sure he doesn't face any prison time, but only if he supervises the assassination of a journalist who is troubling Sosa and his entire drug operation in Bolivia and also has a story that could send Sosa to the electric chair.

Planting a car bomb, Tony and the hitman tail the car with a remote-controlled detonator. They are surprised to see the man's wife and two daughters enter the car with him. Tony, now extremely reluctant to continue with the hit, becomes increasingly agitated with the hitman, until he completely snaps. Tony then murders the hitman who was supposed to kill the journalist.

Sosa berates Tony over the telephone for this, stating that the bomb was found and that the journalist has "security up the ass", making it impossible for them to attempt another hit, but Tony shows his defiance and states that he will willingly go to a mob war against Sosa. In revenge for the sabotage, Sosa has many members of his personal guard sneak into Tony's mansion in the night. They murder Tony, as well as all his armed guards, but not before Tony personally kills a huge amount of them.

After this Sosa has two possible fates: the first is that he got acquitted for the same reasons outlined below. Another, more likely possibility is that he was apprehended by the police and executed for his crimes (this claim can be backed up as at the end of the film the only member of Sosa's private army still alive is The Skull).

In Scarface: The World is Yours, Sosa is possibly released due to lack of evidence or bribes, and is killed by Tony 3 months after the attempted assassination at his house. Sosa also recruits George Sheffield, Tony's corrupt lawyer, and Gaspar Gomez during the game.

Manny Ribera

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Manny Ribera in the Babylon club.

Manolo Ribera, also known as "Manny Ray" but better known as Manny Ribera is best friends with Tony Montana who rises with him to the top of the cocaine business in Miami during the early 1980s. He was played by Steven Bauer.

Little is revealed about Manny in the film, but it is told that he and Tony Montana served time in prison and in the army while in Cuba.

At the beginning of the film, Manny and Tony make their way to America during the Mariel Boatlift in 1980. A month after being sent to Freedom Town, a detention camp, Manny manages to get him and Tony green cards and a job washing dishes at a small food stand. Tony and Manny quit this job when they take another job to exchange some cocaine for money from "Hector the Toad" and several other Colombians at a hotel. Even though the deal goes awry, Tony manages to grab the cocaine while keeping the buy money. They then begin working for powerful yet affable drug kingpin Frank Lopez.

As Tony becomes more and more powerful, they eventually overpower Lopez, kill him (Manny pulls the trigger) and take over his empire. In the same scene he personally murders corrupt Miami Chief of Detectives, Vice Squad Melvin "Mel" Bernstein. It is during this time that Manny falls in love with Tony's younger sister Gina, which Tony angrily forbids. Their friendship is constantly strained as an often-coked up Tony fails to listen to his friend, who tries in vain to be the voice of reason and keep Tony grounded by offering financial advice and is placed in charge of security when Tony buys his mansion. After Tony begins having trouble with bank fees with the constant money that rolls in from the drug business, Manny suggests going to another person, Seidelbaum. While counting money and converting the millions to checks, Seidelbaum reveals himself as a cop, who arrests Tony for tax evasion. Tony is naturally angry at his friend, since unknowingly setting up the bust could end up costing Tony three years in jail. While Tony goes on a mission for Alejandro Sosa (another powerful drug lord who works with Tony) in New York, Manny disappears and marries Gina Montana. When Tony returns home and gets the address from his mother, he drives there and approaches the door. Manny answers, just as Gina appears at the top of the stairs. Enraged, Tony shoots Manny twice (although the second shot is edited out in the TV version) and kills him. Gina runs down the stairs and cries over Manny's body before telling Tony that they got married the day before. After going back to his mansion, Tony shows regret for killing his friend, but is killed shortly after by The Skull in a massive shootout.

In the game, Tony is shown at certain points talking to himself that he deeply regrets killing Manny as he has never found a loyal sidekick like him, and hopes Manolo can hear his apologies in the great beyond. Tony can also purchase an urn containing Manny's cremated remains and keep it in his mansion.

Frank Lopez

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Frank Lopez.

Frank Lopez is an aging Miami based drug lord (Leading the Lopez Cartel), who asks Tony Montana and Manny Ribera to kill a former political aid to Fidel Castro. Frank Lopez is portrayed by Robert Loggia. Loggia stated in a book about the SCARFACE phenomenon that Lopez is a Sephardic Jew who lived in Cuba during the 1950s. Along with Hector the Toad, Lopez is one of the film's secondary villains.

Lopez asks the hit on the former aide, Rebenga, who tortured and murdered Frank's brother while serving as one of Fidel Castro's top henchmen. Afterwards, Tony, Chi-Chi, Manny and the other Marielitos are released from Freedom Town. Lopez's henchman, Omar Suarez, approaches Montana and Manny Ray, and assigns them to make a cocaine deal with a gang of murderous Colombians led by Hector "The Toad". Tony, Chi-Chi, Manny and another associate Angel go to the drug deal with the Colombians. Manny and Chi-Chi wait for Tony's signal to bring the money, and go inside the Sun-Ray Hotel.

As Hector, the Colombian gang leader, attempts to fast-talk Tony, even questioning where he is from, two more Colombian thugs grab Angel, and the two of them are ambushed. As Tony and Angel are held at gunpoint by Hector's mistress, Marta and the other two Colombians, Hector reveals a chainsaw that had been concealed in a briefcase. Angel is butchered by Hector, while Tony watches in horror as his friend is killed. Manny and Chi-Chi make their way inside, gunning down Marta and Hector's men. Hector is injured, but manages to escape into the street, with Montana on his tail. Montana finishes him off, and the crew gets away.

Tony pays Lopez back the coke from the botched drug deal. Tony is also introduced to Elvira Hancock (Michelle Pfeiffer), Lopez's mistress who will become the source of tension between them. Tensions rise when Suarez is killed by Bolivian drug lord Alejandro Sosa's men in Bolivia. Lopez is angered, and accuses Montana of stealing the deal. Montana goes as far as to propose to Elvira. Combined with that, Lopez and Montana have a heated confrontation at the Babylon Club, resulting in two Colombian gunmen, the Diaz Brothers, being sent in to assassinate Montana. Montana escapes, and confronts his corrupt cop henchman Mel Bernstein (Harris Yulin) along with Manny and Chi-Chi. After disarming Lopez the aging drug lord begins pleading for his life and Tony agrees that he won't kill Lopez. He then gives Manny the gun who kills Lopez with a shot to the chest whilst Montana finishes off Mel.

Chi Chi

Chi Chi was one of Tony's best friends and henchmen once he rises to power. He is present with Montana throughout most of the movie, first appearing as backup when he saves Manny from one of Hectors bodyguards in the drug deal/chainsaw scene. His name is apparent in the memorable quote of "Chi-Chi get the yeyo" (which means Cocaine) whilst in the Colombians flat. His ultimate fate is when he holds off a very large portion of Sosa's men and, but is gunned down just outside of Tony's office when Tony fails to open the door as he is grieving over Gina's death. He was portrayed by Ángel Salazar. In the video game, Chi Chi is replaced by one of Montana's men, so Chi Chi must've been at another location at the time Tony was under attack, so he obviously joined Tony to reclaim what was once his after Tony's 3 month hiding. But this isn't shown in the game.

Hector the Toad

Hector, nicknamed The Toad, is a Colombian gang leader working for the Colombian Cartel and along with Frank Lopez is the film's secondary villain. Hector moved to the United States in the 1970s and started making cocaine deals with many associates including Montana. In 1980, Hector was murdered by Montana after a failing drug deal, as revenge for Hector attempting to rob him and brutally butchering his friend Angel with a chainsaw. Tony, his other close friend Manny, and Chi-Chi escape, taking the money and Hector's coke as well. He was portrayed by Al Israel.

Gaspar Gomez

Gaspar Gomez is a Mexican drug kingpin partnering with Alejandro Sosa. Gaspar Gomez appears in the video game, Scarface: The World Is Yours, but is murdered at the end of the game by Montana along with George Sheffield and Sosa. He was portrayed by Robert Vandenberg in the film, and voice by Cheech Marin in the video game. In the film, Gaspar is seen after Tony finds Gina in a bathroom stall with a sleazy guy. Tony comes face-to-face with Gaspar as he tries to leave. Gaspar and his bodyguard, along with many others stare at him. Tony is spurred to ask them, "what the fuck you want, you want something?", pushing Gaspar.

Alfonso Diaz and Edgar Diaz

In the film

The Diaz Brothers are mentioned to Tony Montana by Frank Lopez as being two of the drug kingpins in charge of distribution in Miami, they are briefly seen in the film as the assassins who shot at Tony in the Babylon Club. Tony fires back, hitting them in the knees, and shooting Alfonso in the torso apparently killing him. Edgar shoots at Tony as he escapes but a falling light lands on his back snapping his spine. The game shows the Diaz Brothers survived the shootout.

In the game

After Tony survives Sosa's raid on his mansion, he seeks revenge on him and also begins trying to get his old businnesses back from Gaspar Gomez, Nacho "El Gordo" Contreras, and Edgar and Alfonso themselves. The brothers kill Tony's mother, and send assassins after him in the Babylon Club, only for them to be killed by Montana. One assassin revealed the murder of his mother. Tony, as revenge, raided Diaz Motors, once Lopez Motors before Frank Lopez was killed, and dismembered Edgar and their men. Montana then killed Alfonso in a car chase.

Nacho Contreras

Nacho Contreras, nicknamed El Gordo, is a large drug baron in charge of cocaine distribution in North Beach. In the film, Frank Lopez points him out in the Babylon Club to Tony Montana and says he's a real "chaza", which is a Yiddish word meaning pig. Besides being extremely obese, the insulting term refers to Nacho's greed, which means that "he don't fly straight no more." In the game, Tony raids his casino and kills him with a sniper rifle to make him bleed, thus enticing a nearby great white shark to eat him, and proceeds to take over his island business. He was portrayed by Joe Marmo.

Gina Montana

Gina Montana is Tony Montana's 20-year-old sister as well as Georgina Montana's daughter. She attends community college and works part-time at a beauty salon. Upon Tony's first visit, she says that she is only a couple years away from obtaining her cosmetology license. After Tony makes it in the drug business, he uses some of his money to build a beauty salon for Gina; giving her the title deed and makes her owner/manager. During the film she develops a relationship and eventually marries Manolo; unaware of their relationship, Tony kills Manny when he realizes that Gina is with Manny. Hysterical, Tony and his body guards take Gina to Tony's mansion, where she confornts him about not allowing her to be happily married to Manny. She angrily offers her body to Tony, picking up on his incestuous desires, and shoots him (non-fatally) before one of Sosa's assassins machine-guns her to death. She was portrayed by Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. In the game, Tony often calls out to Gina that he hopes she is in Heaven, and he can also purchase her cremated remains in an urn, along with the remains of her husband Manny.

Georgina Montana

Georgina Montana was Tony and Gina's mother. She sees Tony as a bad influence on Gina and disapproves of Tony's criminal lifestyle; even rejecting a generous offer of money from him. Her husband is not seen in the film, but said that she married an American man who was a sailor in the US Navy who abandoned his responsibilities as a husband and father years ago, leaving Mrs. Montana to care for the children by herself. Notably she's one of the few major characters in the movie who's still alive at the end. It is referred in the video game that Georgina "Mama" Montana was murdered by the Diaz Brothers. She was portrayed by Míriam Colón; in reality, Colon is barely older than Al Pacino but in the movie they are portrayed as being very far apart in age.

Mel Bernstein

Melvin "Mel" Bernstein is a corrupt cop and the Detective of the Miami Police Department. Bernstein was a corrupt cop who offered Tony two choices: pay him a large undisclosed amount of money every month in exchange for coming under the semi-protection of Bernstein's task force, or go to jail for his past crimes. Bernstein was in a meeting with Frank Lopez but Tony killed them both for arranging the failed hit on him. He was portrayed by Harris Yulin.

Angel Fernandez

Angel Fernandez was one of Tony's closest friends, besides Chi-Chi and Manny. After arriving in the United States, Angel and Tony had participated in the drug deal for the Colombians, but during the unsuccessful deal, Angel was murdered due to Montana's failure to co-operate with the Cartel drug dealers. Manny and Chi-Chi waited in the car as Tony and Angel made the exchange. However, Hector began to frustrate Tony by trying to fast-talk him instead of getting to the deal. Angel started to move in when he saw the deal turning sour, but was grabbed by two more Colombian thugs. Tony was held at gunpoint by Hector's associate, Marta, and both of them were taken in the bathroom to be killed. Angel was dismembered by a chainsaw and was instantly killed. He was portrayed by Pepe Serna. Tony later got revenge for his friend's death by shooting Hector, the Colombian coke dealer who butchered Angel to death with the chainsaw, in the street.

Nick the Pig

Nick the Pig was an underling of Tony and was portrayed by Michael P. Moran. Despite the fact that Tony doesn't treat him that well (in fact he openly insults him on a regular basis) and nicknames him "the pig" because of his obesity, Nick is incredibly loyal to Tony. This loyalty however is left ambiguous until the film's climax where Sosa's army of hit men invade Tony's estate and Nick has a clear path to escape he instead chooses to defend the mansion. Despite wielding only a pistol he does halt the hit men for a brief time but is ultimately killed when The Skull shoots him in the back of the head with his sawed-off shotgun (in both the theatrical version and televised version the killing is off-screen but clear since with the power of the gun it probably would have blown Nick's head apart).

Omar Suárez

Omar Suárez was Frank Lopez's underboss. Suárez had ordered Montana and Ribera to kill Emilio Rebenga while at the detention centre, after succeeding, Montana and Ribera were both offered green cards and jobs in Miami. Suárez had again made Montana to make a deal with the Colombians for an exchange but not only did Tony take the money but the cocaine as well. Omar Suárez was caught being an informer (a 'chivato') for the Miami Police Department and was murdered by Sosa's henchmen. He was portrayed by F. Murray Abraham. Tony is also said to have suspicions of Omar setting himself and his friend Angel to be killed. It is never revealed if Omar was in league with the Colombians to have them killed, or it was a coincidence. Omar and Tony despise each other, and Omar even attempted to pull a gun on him the first time they met, but the heated confrontation was calmed down. Although the man in the car with Omar says to him "The Colombians" as he stops Omar from pulling the gun on Tony.

Elvira Hancock-Montana

Elvira Hancock was formerly Frank Lopez's girlfriend and later became Tony Montana's wife. She is called by Tony Elvie. Elvira has German-American heritage. She is introduced in the scene where Tony Montana and Manny Ribera meet Frank Lopez, their boss, for the first time. When all are waiting in the big living room, she appears from upstairs and takes the elevator to join the others. Tony falls instantly in love with her. At the restaurant that same evening, Tony Montana first dances and flirts with her. She is again approached by Montana in the pool at Frank's house when he proposes to her. Elvira moves in with Tony after the attempted and failed assasination attempt on him and Frank's murder. She then marries Tony at their house. She leaves Montana after a fight at a restaurant. She is also mentioned in the video game by Tony Montana saying to his henchmen that he "loves her". She was portrayed by Michelle Pfeiffer.

The Skull

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The Skull wielding the shotgun that finally kills Tony Montana.

The Skull is Alejandro Sosa's professional henchmen. The Skull is first seen where Omar Suarez arranges a meeting with Sosa in Bolivia, another one of Sosa's henchmen, Alberto the Shadow, informs Sosa that Omar is an informer for the Miami Police Department. The Skull and Alberto take Omar to a helicopter where he was suppose to be taken back to Miami but was instead murdered by The Skull himself by hanging. At the end of the movie, The Skull murders Tony Montana by a single shot from a powerful shotgun, he is then seen walking down the stairs. He was portrayed by Mexican-American Geno Silva. His fate after the film is unknown, it is implied he goes back to Bolivia with the rest of the surviving team and reports the successful assassination to Sosa. In the game, Tony manages to hear The Skull so he turns around and kills him.

Alberto the Shadow

Alberto, nicknamed The Shadow, is also one of Alejandro Sosa's professional henchman. Alberto only speaks Bolivian Spanish as said by Sosa in an arranged meeting with Montana. When Montana has problems facing up to 3 years in prison, Sosa helps Montana by not facing prison but doing a job for Sosa and his associates. Sosa orders Alberto and Montana to detonate a journalist's car due to his interference in Sosa's drug empire. Montana murders Alberto due to a mistake in the setup (Montana refused to kill the journalist while the latter's wife and children's were present, a fact that was of no concern by Alberto). He was portrayed by Mark Margolis.

George Sheffield

In the film

In the movie, Sheffield is Tony's lawyer when he gets arrested by undercover police for laundering money. In a deleted scene, Sheffield is shown being bribed, explaining how he became Tony's lawyer.

In the game

In the game, after Tony Montana survives the raid on his mansion, he tracks Sheffield to the Babylon Club. Sheffield acts as if to help Montana on his path to the top of the drug world. In the middle of the game. after Tony has partially risen and gotten everything back, Sheffield is possibly bribed by Sosa and betrays Montana. Pablo, a henchman working for the lawyer, tells him Sheffield sent him to Montana on behalf of Elvira, his wife who left him, but is attacked by hitmen in Freedomtown. Montana kills them, and murders Sheffield, Gaspar Gomez, and Sosa at the end of the game in Bolivia. In the game, Sheffield is voiced by James Woods, also known for his video game voice of Mike Toreno in "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas".

The Sandman

The Sandman (real name unknown) is a Afro-Latin American drug dealer working in The Islands. In some missions throughout the video game, Montana will have to protect this character. The Sandman is voiced by Steven Bauer, who played Manny Ribera in the Scarface movie. The Sandman also runs his own Drug Cartel.