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In May 1980, FideI Castro opened
the harbour at MarieI, Cuba,
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with the apparent intention
of Ietting some of his peopIe
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join their reIatives
in the United States.
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Within seventy-two hours, 3,000
U.S. boats were headed for Cuba.
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It soon became evident that Castro
was forcing the boat owners
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to carry back with them
not onIy their reIatives
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but the dregs of his jaiIs.
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Of the 1 25,000 refugees
that Ianded in FIorida,
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an estimated 25,000
had criminaI records.
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[In Spanish]
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...they are unwiIIing to adapt
to the spirit of our revoIution.
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We don't want them!
We don't need them!
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[Loud cheering of crowd]
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[Adventurous instrumentaI music]
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MARIEL HARBOUR, CUBA
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[YeIIing and cheering of crowd]
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[Adventurous instrumentaI music continues]
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AGENT 1 : What do you caII yourseIf?
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[Repeats question in Spanish]
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Antonio Montana.
And you, what you caII yourseIf?
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AGENT 2: Where'd you Iearn EngIish, Tony?
TONY: In schooI.
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And my father,
he was from the United States.
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Just Iike you, you know?
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He was a Yankee.
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He used to take me a Iot
to the movies.
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I Iearned.
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I watch the guys
Iike Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney.
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They teach me to taIk.
I Iike those guys.
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I aIways know one day
I'm coming here, United States.
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AGENT 2: So where's your oId man now?
TONY: He dead. He die.
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Sometime. Somewhere.
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AGENT 2: Mother?
TONY: She dead, too.
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AGENT 2: What work you do in Cuba?
TONY: You know, things.
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I was this, that.
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Construction business.
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I work a Iot with my hands.
I was in the Army.
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AGENT 2: Any famiIy in the States?
Cousins, brother-in-Iaw?
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Nobody. Everybody's dead.
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AGENT 2: You ever been to jaiI, Tony?
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Me? JaiI? No way, no.
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AGENT 2: Been in a mentaI hospitaI?
TONY: Yeah. On the boat coming over.
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AGENT 2: What about homosexuaIity, Tony?
You Iike men?
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You like to dress up like a woman?
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What is wrong with this guy?
He kidding me or what?
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AGENT 2: Just answer the questions, Tony.
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TONY: Okay. No.
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F$ck, no.
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AGENT 2: Arrested for vagrancy? Marijuana?
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TONY: Never, man.
AGENT 2: Heroin?
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AGENT 2: Cocaine?
TONY: No.
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HARRY: Where'd you get the beauty
scar, tough guy? Eating pussy?
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How am I gonna get a scar Iike that
eating pussy?
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This was when I was a kid, you know?
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You shouId see the other kid.
You can't recognise him.
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HARRY: And this?
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What? That's nothing.
That's from my sweetheart.
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HARRY: Sweetheart, my ass! We've
been seeing more and more of these.
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Some kind of code
these guys used in the can.
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Pitchfork means an assassin
or something.
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You want to tell us about it...
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or you want to take a trip
to the detention centre?
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Okay, you got me.
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I was in the can one time.
For buying doIIars. Big deaI.
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HARRY: That's pretty funny, Tony.
TONY: That's true.
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It was a Canadian tourist.
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HARRY: Did you mug him first?
Get him out of here!
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AGENT 2: Come on!
TONY: So I f$ck up!
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Let me taIk to this guy. PIease!
Let me taIk to him a minute.
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You a Communist?
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How'd you Iike it?
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They teII you aIways what to do,
what to think, what to feeI.
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Do you want to be Iike a sheep?
Like aII those other peopIe?
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I don't have to Iisten to this!
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You wanna work 8, 10 f$cking hours?
You own nothing, you got nothing!
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Do you want a chivato
on every corner...
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watching everything you do?
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Everything you say, man?
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You know I eat octopus
three times a day?
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I got f$cking octopus
coming out of my ears.
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I got f$cking Russian shoes,
my feet's coming through.
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How'd you Iike that?
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You want me to stay there
and do nothing?
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I'm no f$cking criminaI, man.
I'm no puta or thief.
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I'm Tony Montana,
a poIiticaI prisoner from Cuba.
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I want my f$cking human rights, now!
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Like President Jimmy Carter says.
Okay?
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Carter shouId see this human right.
He's reaIIy good.
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-What do you say?
-I don't beIieve any of this shit!
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They aII sound aIike to me.
That Castro is shitting aII over us.
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Send the bastard to Freedom Town.
Let them see him.
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HARRY: Get him out of here.
TONY: Know something?
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You can send me anywhere.
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Here, there, this, that.
It don't matter.
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There's nothing you can do to me
that Castro hasn't done--
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HARRY: Get him out of here!
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TONY: So?
MANNY: So?
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What'd you teII them?
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What you toId me to teII them.
That we.... I was in sanitation.
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They didn't go for it.
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-Sanitation?
-Yeah.
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I toId you to teII them you was
in a sanatarium, not sanitation.
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-Sanatarium. Yeah.
-You didn't teII me that.
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No, I toId you to say you had TB
and you was in a sanatarium.
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You was cured.
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-When did you teII me that?
-You shouId've kept your mouth shut.
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They'd think you was a horse
and Iet you out.
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[Cuban music pIaying]
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ONE MONTH LATER
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Tony! Montana!
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Tony Montana! Come here.
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Come here, man. I gotta taIk to you.
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Come on, man. It's important.
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TONY: So cIose, man.
MANNY: Come on.
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-I gotta taIk to you.
-Where are you going?
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-Leave him aIone.
-I got better things to do.
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You're chicken, man.
You aImost made it.
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Are you ready for some good news?
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Sure. What you got, man?
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We can be outta this pIace
in 30 days.
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Not onIy that, but we got
a green card and a job in Miami.
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Now are we made or are we made, man?
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What do we gotta do?
Go to Cuba and hit the Beard?
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-No, man, somebody eIse.
-You're kidding?
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-No.
-You're not kidding?
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Guy named Rebenga, man.
EmiIio Rebenga.
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Rebenga?
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-I know that name.
-Yeah?
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-He's poIiticaI.
-Yeah.
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MANNY: WeII, he's coming in here
today. Castro just sprung him.
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This guy was one of the top dogs
for Fidel in the early days.
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Castro feIt he couIdn't trust him
and threw him in jaiI.
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But while he was on top,
he tortured a few guys to death.
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One of the guy's brothers
is a rich guy in Miami now.
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He wants the favour repaid.
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That's where we come in.
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It's ugIy, man.
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Yeah.
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TONY: You teII your guys in Miami,
your friend...
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it'd be a pIeasure.
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I'd kiII a Communist for fun...
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but for a green card,
I gonna carve him up reaI nice.
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MIAMI, FLORIDA, AUGUST 1 1, 1980.
HUNDREDS OF CUBAN REFUGEES
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BEGAN RIOTING THIS MORNING
AT A DETENTION CENTRE SITUATED
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UNDER INTERSTATE 95 IN NORTH MIAMI,
BURNING TENTS AND ATTACKING
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IMMIGRATION AND NATURALISATION
GUARDS WITH PIPES, STICKS AND ROCKS.
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[Rioters yeIIing]
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[PoIice sirens in background]
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[Indistinct yeIIing]
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[Chanting] Libertad! Libertad!
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Rebenga!
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[Continued chanting]
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From a friend you f$cked!
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[Dramatic instrumentaI music]
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That face. That's nice.
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-That doesn't Iook Iike me.
-That Iooks pretty, man.
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TONY: F$ck!
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Your big shot friend better
come up with something soon.
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I didn't come to the U.S.
to break my f$cking back.
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He's coming!
What do you want from me?
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TONY: F$cking thing!
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I toId you.
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What's wrong?
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Look at that one.
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That one in the pink.
She's beautifuI.
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Look at those titties.
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TONY: Look at that punk with her.
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What's he got that I don't have?
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WeII, he's very handsome,
for one thing, you know?
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I mean, Iook at the way he dresses.
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Come on.
That's styIe, fIash, pizzazz.
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And a IittIe coke money
doesn't hurt nobody.
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Look at this.
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F$cking onions.
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They ought to be picking goId
from the street.
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There's two guys
Iooking for you out there.
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That's him, man. That's El mono.
I toId you.
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OWNER: Don't stay too f$cking Iong.
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We've got a Iot of work to do.
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WaIdo! Good to see you, man.
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This is my friend, Tony Montana,
I've been teIIing you about.
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Tony, that's Omar Suarez,
and that's Waldo Rojas over there.
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I got something for you.
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Yeah? What do we gotta do?
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Gotta unIoad a boat. Marijuana.
45 tons. You get $500 each.
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-$500? That's great.
-You gotta be kidding.
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$500?
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Who do you think we are,
baggage handIers?
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The going rate on a boat
is $1,000 a night.
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You know that.
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First you gotta work
your way up to $500.
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What I did for you in Freedom Town,
what was that?
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That Rebenga hit
was a game of dominoes?
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-That was something eIse.
-Shut up! Take it easy.
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What's with this dishwasher, chico?
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Don't he know we couId've got any
space cadet to hit Rebenga cheaper?
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-$50!
-Then why didn't you?
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Don't caII me no f$cking dishwasher,
or I'II kick your monkey ass.
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Who the f$ck are you?
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You can't do that, man!
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The CoIombians!
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Okay, aII right, big man!
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You want to make some big bucks?
Let's see how tough you are.
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You know something about cocaine?
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You kidding me or what?
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There's a bunch of CoIombians
coming in Friday.
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New guys. They say they got
two keys for us, for openers.
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Pure coke. HoteI in Miami Beach.
I want you to go over there.
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If it's what they say,
pay 'em and bring it back.
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Do that, you get $5,000.
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Go, pay them, bring it back, yeah?
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You know how to handIe
a machine gun?
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Yeah, man. We were in the Army.
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-You gonna need a coupIe other guys.
-That's no probIem.
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Be at Hector's Bodega
at noon Friday.
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You get the buy money then.
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If anything happens
to that buy money...
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my boss wiII stick your heads
up your asses...
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faster than a rabbit gets f$cked!
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I'm scared.
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-You're pushing your Iuck.
-Don't worry.
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-That was dumb.
-You worry too much.
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You'II have a heart attack.
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You act Iike that guy's
doing you a favour or something.
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-What's this with the CoIombians?
-What does it matter?
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He says ''CoIombians,''
and you make these eyes....
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I don't Iike f$cking CoIombians,
okay?
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What you guys doing?
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There's a Iot of dishes
to be washed.
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Wash 'em yourseIf.
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I retire!
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What the f$ck you gonna do now?
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-Don't come back here!
-I gotta Iook after my investment!
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OWNER: F$ck you guys!
MANNY: CIose the shop!
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[Cuban music pIaying on car radio]
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MANNY: Look at those tits.
She's begging for it.
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CHI CHI: Are you f$cking crazy?
She's 103 years oId.
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Not that one, man! That one!
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CHI CHI: Which one?
MANNY: The young one.
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Move the f$cking car.
We're at a stop sign.
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We're just staying Ioose up here.
You gotta stay Ioose.
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You can't worry.
You'II have a heart attack.
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CHI CHI: Just pIay it cooI. Miami Beach.
MANNY: Miami Beach, man!
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TONY: The money stays in the trunk
tiII I come out.
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You got it? Me, nobody eIse. Okay.
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I'm not out in 15 minutes,
something's wrong. Okay?
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TONY: Room 9. You ready?
ANGEL: Sure thing.
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[Greets them in Spanish]
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TONY: Okay.
You mind Ieaving the door open?
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So my brother-in-Iaw sees
everything's okay.
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Sure. No probIem.
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No probIem.
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HeIIo. This is Marta.
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Marta, heIIo.
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I am Hector.
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And I am Tony.
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So, Omar says you're okay.
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Yeah? Good. Omar's okay.
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Okay.
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[Siren waiIs on TV]
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So, you got the money?
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You got the stuff?
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Sure I have the stuff,
but not right here with me now.
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I got it cIose by.
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I don't have the money either, man.
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I have it cIose by, too.
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Where?
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In the car?
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TONY: No, not in the car, man.
HECTOR: No?
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How about you?
Where you have your stuff?
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Not far.
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Okay. You want me to come in?
We start over again?
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Where you from, Tony?
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What the f$ck difference
does it make where I'm from?
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Take it easy, man.
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I just want to get to know
who I do business with.
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You'II know me once you do business
with me and stop f$cking around.
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Okay?
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TONY: What's the story?
ANGEL: Tony!
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[TeIIing them not to move in Spanish]
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You know, Frog Face,
you just f$cked yourseIf.
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-You steaI from me, you're dead.
-Yeah?
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HECTOR: You want to give me the cash...
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or do I kiII your brother first...
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before I kiII you?
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Why don't you try
sticking your head up your ass?
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See if it fits.
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Yeah? Okay.
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[Tense instrumentaI music]
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MAN 1 : [On TV] It's very important.
WOMAN: [On TV] I understand.
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MAN 1 : Thank you.
WOMAN: You're welcome.
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MAN 2: [On TV]
You forecasted an earthquake...
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in the 3-to-4-point range
this morning.
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MAN 3: [On TV] We had an earthquake
in the 3-to-4-point range.
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MAN 2: I'm impressed.
MAN 3: Thank you, sir.
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MAN 2: However, isn't it
rather slender evidence....
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['80s pop music pIaying on radio]
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You have such beautifuI skin.
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I Iike the way you....
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I don't know what I'm supposed
to do today, but....
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Antonio, mira!
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Watch what happens to your friend.
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If you don't want this
to happen to you...
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give me the money.
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[AngeI screaming]
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['80s pop music pIaying]
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Come on, come on.
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Now the Ieg.
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Let's do it, man. Come on.
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We're aII gonna be aII right.
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[SuspensefuI instrumentaI music]
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Okay, cara cicatriz.
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You can die, too.
It makes no difference to me.
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Last chance, pendejo!
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F$ck you!
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-You okay?
-Yeah, man. It went in and out.
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TONY: Okay, take him out of here, quick!
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Chi Chi! Get the yeyo.
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[Screaming]
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-Your turn.
-I kiII you!
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Die!
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[Crowd screaming]
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[PoIice siren waiIing]
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TONY: Hurry up! Get in! Come on. Let's go!
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Close the door!
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TONY: Bunch of cowboys.
Somebody f$cked up.
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OMAR: Yeah, well,
I'll check it out right away.
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TONY: You do that, Omar. You do that.
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OMAR: You still got the money?
TONY: Yeah.
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And I got the yeyo.
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OMAR: You got the yeyo?
TONY: Yeah, right.
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OMAR: Bring it here.
TONY: F$ck you.
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I'm taking it to Lopez myseIf.
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Not you, me.
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Nice f$cking guy.
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Frank Lopez. Tony Montana.
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FRANK: Tony Montana.
TONY: Mr. Lopez. It's a reaI pIeasure.
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FRANK: You can caII me Frank.
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Everybody calls me Frank.
My Little League team.
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Even the f$cking prosecutors
around town...
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they aII caII me Frank.
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-Okay, Frank.
-How are you?
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Manny Ribera.
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-He caught one on the job.
-Went right through.
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We heard about that.
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Omar, he teIIs me great things
about you guys.
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WeII, Omar's okay.
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Not to mention, of course,
the nice job you did for me.
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-That Commie son of a bitch--
-You don't have to mention that.
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-That was fun.
-That was fun?
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-Damn right.
-That was fun.
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Sometimes it's fun.
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What do you want to drink?
Scotch, gin, rum? What do you Iike?
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TONY: Gin is fine. Want some? Two gins.
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I need a guy with steeI
in his baIIs, Tony.
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A guy Iike you. And I need him
around me aII the time.
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You, Tony, and your compadre here.
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Here's the stuff.
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Two keys.
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It cost my friend AngeI his Iife.
Here's the money.
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My gift to you.
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I'm sorry about your friend, Tony.
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If peopIe wouId do business
the right way...
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there'd be no f$ck-ups Iike this.
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Don't think
I don't appreciate the gesture.
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You're gonna find,
you stay loyal in this business...
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you're gonna move up.
You're gonna move up fast.
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And you'II find out
your biggest probIem...
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is not bringing in the stuff...
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but what to do
with aII the f$cking cash!
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I hope I have that probIem someday.
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You'II have that probIem,
don't worry.
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Sit down over here.
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Where the heII's EIvira?
It's Iate. Go find her, wiII you?
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Jesus! F$cking broad.
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She spends haIf her Iife dressing,
the other haIf undressing.
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Gotta get her in between.
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ERNIE: She's coming.
FRANK: Yeah.
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You gotta jump on her
when she's not Iooking.
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That's the best time.
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What are you guys doing tonight?
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You wanna go to a nice restaurant
with me? You hungry?
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I couId eat a horse.
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-Okay, they'II cook you a horse.
-I'II eat it.
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[Romantic instrumentaI music]
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TeII me, where'd they get you?
Right there in the side?
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It's nothing.
It went right through me.
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It hit the waII.
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I ran out of buIIets
Iike an asshoIe.
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When I changed the clip,
a guy who I thought I killed...
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wasn't dead and shot me.
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The guy was behind me. I kiIIed him.
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-How many buIIets you catch?
-BuIIets? One buIIet.
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Nine miIIimetre.
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[Indistinct taIking]
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FRANK: EIvira, where the heII you been?
It's 10:00. I'm starving.
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ELVIRA: You're aIways hungry.
You shouId try starving.
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Where you going? Come on.
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Come over here!
I want you to meet a friend of mine.
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Tony Montana. EIvira.
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-HeIIo.
-Manny Ribera. EIvira.
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So, there are five of us.
Where are we having dinner?
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I thought we'd go
to the BabyIon CIub.
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-Again?
-Again.
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You know, Frank, if anyone wanted
to assassinate you...
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you wouIdn't be too hard to find.
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Assassinate me?
Who the heII wouId want to kiII me?
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I got nothing but friends!
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You never know. Maybe the catcher
on your LittIe League team.
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The catcher? That son of a bitch,
he didn't get a base hit aII season.
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I should kill him!
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[CheerfuI '80s pop music pIaying]
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You know who that is?
Luis and MigueI Echevierra.
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They got the biggest distribution
set-up from here to Houston...
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Tucson, aII down that way.
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What do you think of that?
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Look.
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You see that fat bastard?
That's Nacho Contreras.
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El Gordo!
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He's got more cash
than anybody in this place.
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He's a reaI chazer!
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You know what a chazer is?
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No, Frank, you teII me.
What is a chazer?
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It's the Yiddish word for ''pig.''
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A guy who wants more than he needs.
He don't fIy straight no more.
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So, it comes down to one thing,
Tony boy, and you never forget it.
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Lesson Number 1 :
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Don't underestimate...
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the other guy's greed!
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ELVIRA: Lesson Number 2:
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Don't get high on your own suppIy.
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That's right. Lesson Number 2:
Don't get high on your own suppIy.
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'Course, not everybody
foIIows the ruIes.
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Your champagne, Mr. Lopez.
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FRANK: That is '64?
WAITER: The best, Mr. Lopez.
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Omar, you pour it, and you bring
another bottIe right away, wiII you?
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$550 for this bottIe, Tony.
What do you think of that?
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-That's pretty good.
-For a bunch of f$cking grapes.
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So, here's to oId friends
and to new friends.
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How you Iike it, Tony?
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-That's good, Frank.
-That's good?
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-Like you say, man.
-That's good!
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I'm gonna get you new cIothes, too.
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I'm gonna get you $550 suits...
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so you Iook reaI sharp.
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'Cause I want you to work for me.
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I want you and your boys
to work with Omar here.
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We are going to do...
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something big next month.
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We are running a string of muIes
from CoIombia.
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You do good on that,
there'II be some other things.
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That sounds Iike fun to me, Frank.
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You want a cigar?
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You wanna dance, Frank,
or sit here and have a heart attack?
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Who? Me, dance?
I want a heart attack instead.
-
Don't foam into the Dommie P.
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How about you?
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What? You want me to dance?
-
Yeah, sure. Go on, Tony. You dance.
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Go on. Have some fun.
-
What do you think of him?
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I think he's a f$cking peasant!
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But you get a guy Iike that
on your side...
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he breaks his back for you.
-
['80s pop music continues]
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-What's your name?
-What?
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What's your name? EIvira what?
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-Hancock.
-What?
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-Hancock!
-Hancock?
-
Sounds Iike a bird. Hancock.
-
FIying around.
-
Where you from?
-
-BaItimore.
-What?
-
-BaItimore!
-BaItimore?
-
-Where's that?
-It doesn't reaIIy matter, okay?
-
I'm just trying to be friendIy.
-
I don't need another friend...
-
especiaIIy one
who just got off a banana boat.
-
Banana boat?
-
HoId it. You got the wrong guy.
I don't come off no banana boat.
-
You're thinking of someone else,
maybe.
-
Aren't you part
of the Cuban crime wave?
-
What you taIking crazy for?
I'm a poIiticaI refugee here.
-
TONY: So take it easy. Don't taIk crazy.
ELVIRA: Sorry.
-
I didn't know you were so sensitive
about your dipIomatic status.
-
What is your probIem, baby?
-
You're good-looking.
-
You got a beautiful body,
beautiful legs...
-
a beautifuI face,
aII these guys in Iove with you.
-
OnIy you got a Iook in your eye...
-
Iike you haven't been f$cked
in a year!
-
Hey, José.
-
Who, why, when and how I f$ck
is none of your business, okay?
-
Now you're taIking to me, baby.
That I Iike. Keep it coming.
-
Don't caII me ''baby''!
I'm not your baby.
-
TONY: Not yet,
but you gotta give me some time.
-
Even if I were bIind, desperate...
-
starved and begging for it
on a desert isIand...
-
you'd be the Iast thing
I'd ever f$ck.
-
That chick he's with...
-
MANNY: Yeah?
TONY: ...she Iikes me.
-
She Iikes you? How do you know?
-
I know.
-
The eyes, chico. They never Iie.
-
-Are you serious?
-Serious? What do you think?
-
That's the boss's Iady, okay?
-
-You're gonna get us kiIIed.
-F$ck you, man. The boss's Iady.
-
That guy's soft.
-
Look in his face.
-
The booze and the concha
teII him what to do.
-
Don't f$cking go crazy on me, okay?
-
Just remember Iast year at this time
we were in a f$cking cage, okay?
-
You remember.
-
I'd Iike to forget that.
-
-I say be happy with what you got.
-You be happy.
-
-Me, I want what's coming to me.
-What's coming to you?
-
The worId, chico...
-
and everything in it.
-
THREE MONTHS LATER
-
This is paradise.
-
This is paradise, I'm teIIing you.
-
This town's Iike a great big pussy
just waiting to get f$cked.
-
I shouId've come here 10 years ago.
-
I'd have been a miIIionaire
by this time.
-
By this time,
I'd have had my own boat...
-
my own car, my own goIf course.
-
You know what I want?
I thought of this the other day.
-
A Iine of bIue jeans.
-
With my name written
on the back of chicks' asses.
-
How's that?
-
That sounds compIeteIy crazy to me.
-
Look at that. Look.
-
You're missing the sights.
That's what you're doing.
-
We're missing the action.
-
Want to have some ice cream
with my friend and me?
-
Get Iost, greasebaII!
-
-Look at that.
-Ice cream?
-
-That's right.
-You said ''ice cream''?
-
-GirIs Iike ice cream.
-Come on. That won't work.
-
You can't do it that way.
-
You know how you pick up chicks
in this country?
-
-What was that? What you just did?
-That's what you do.
-
-That's disgusting.
-Watch.
-
Look at that f$cking thing.
You Iook Iike a Iizard.
-
Like a bug coming out of your mouth.
-
Figures you wouIdn't understand.
-
But the women in this country,
when you do that, they know.
-
-They know what?
-They understand. They go crazy.
-
It'II take practice,
but you gotta Iearn.
-
'Cause women Iove
when you suck the pussy.
-
Look at that.
-
She's Iooking at us.
-
-You think you can do it with her?
-I think I can.
-
-You want to try it with her?
-Why not?
-
-You gonna watch me?
-I'm Iooking at you. Go ahead.
-
-You won't do it.
-Watch this.
-
I'm with you, man.
-
I'm gonna get her.
-
Go ahead, Romeo! Do your thing.
-
-Just be quiet. Just hang back.
-Romeo!
-
You're Iooking very pretty today.
Yes, you. I've been watching you.
-
You want to see something funny?
-
Take a Iook over there.
See that man?
-
Watch that guy.
I gotta sit down here.
-
I gotta watch my friend.
-
He gonna stick his tongue out
to that girI.
-
Look at that.
-
You're sick!
-
You see what happened to him?
-
-If I wasn't a nice guy--
-She's too big for you.
-
Causing troubIe Iike that, come on.
-
-Bitch! Lesbian!
-What I try to teII you?
-
What I try to teII you?
-
This country,
you gotta make the money first.
-
Then when you get the money,
you get the power.
-
Then when you get the power,
then you get the women.
-
That's why you gotta
make your own moves.
-
MANNY: That's the one I rented.
-
No. That's her, man. There she is.
-
About time.
-
Frank got heId up
at the goIf course.
-
He toId me to pick you up.
-
He said he'd meet us
at the track later.
-
He said to bet on Ice Cream
in the first, by the way.
-
In that thing? You must be kidding.
-
What you taIking about?
That's a CadiIIac.
-
-I wouIdn't be caught dead in that.
-Come on.
-
It's got a few years,
but it's a cream puff.
-
It Iooks Iike somebody's nightmare.
-
So, you Iike this better?
-
It's Iike one of them tigers
from India.
-
Crazy guy.
Know what he's been doing?
-
Dragging me to the zoo
to Iook at tigers.
-
He says he's gonna buy one.
-
You do that
and you won't have any friends left.
-
MANNY: Not that you have any now.
TONY: You'II Iike that tiger, man.
-
You gonna drive around with a tiger
in your passenger seat?
-
Maybe. Some Iady tiger.
-
-How much?
-$43,000, fuIIy equipped.
-
-That aII?
-Machine-gun turrets are extra.
-
He's a funny guy. Come here, Manny.
-
BuIIet-proof this, okay?
-
And this here and here.
-
And the windows.
-
-Get me a phone with a scrambIer.
-A scrambIer.
-
And a radio with scanners...
-
to pick up fIying saucers,
stuff Iike that.
-
Don't forget the fog Iights.
-
In case I get caught in a swamp.
That's a good idea.
-
[Horn honking]
-
Get out of the way, Iady!
I'm trying to drive here!
-
I thought you were taking me
to Frank.
-
We got an hour. You hungry?
-
No, but I'm bored.
-
WeII, that figures.
-
Check it out, Manny, okay?
And pay the guy.
-
And you take a taxi.
Meet me at the track, okay?
-
Good doing business with you.
-
I wouIdn't buy the car
if you didn't Iike it.
-
PIanning on driving the girIs crazy,
aren't you, Tony?
-
Yeah. You know who?
-
What wouId Frank say?
-
I Iike Frank, you know?
-
OnIy I Iike you better.
-
-You got some for me?
-Sure.
-
Don't get confused, Tony.
I don't f$ck around with the heIp.
-
You wanna pIay that way with me,
I pIay with you.
-
Shit.
-
WouId you kiss me if I wear the hat?
-
No!
-
PIaytime is over, okay?
-
[Soft instrumentaI music]
-
Mama?
-
TONY: Long time.
-
No postcards from jaiI?
-
Gina.
-
-Tony?
-Look at you.
-
You're beautifuI.
-
-I didn't....
-Mama, Iook at those eyes.
-
Look at that. She Iooks Iike me.
-
You know the Iast time I saw you,
you was Iike that.
-
You Iooked Iike a IittIe boy.
Now Iook at you.
-
I got something for you.
-
It's no big deaI.
-
I never thought I'd see you again,
you know?
-
You think they'd keep
a guy Iike me down?
-
WeII, no.
-
-You Iook so good.
-Look, open that up. Open it.
-
-For me?
-I think so.
-
It's nothing much,
you know, nothing.
-
See what's written on the back?
-
GINA: On the back?
-
-AIways.
-''AIways.'' It's beautifuI, Tony!
-
Mama is stiII working
in the factory...
-
and I work part-time
in a beauty parIour.
-
I'm doing hair, Tony.
Do you remember Hiram GonzaIez?
-
His father owned that barbershop.
It's his pIace.
-
PIus I go to junior coIIege.
Miami Dade.
-
In two more years,
I get my cosmetoIogy Iicense.
-
-Then I'II be making enough money--
-Surprise!
-
AII that's over, starting today.
-
Why?
-
My kid sister don't have to work
in no beauty parIour, and Mama...
-
she don't have to sew in no factory.
-
Your son made it, Mama.
-
He's a success.
-
That's why
I didn't come around before.
-
I want you to see
what a good boy I've been.
-
Here's $1,000.
-
For you, Mama.
-
Who did you kiII for this, Antonio?
-
I didn't kiII nobody, Mama.
-
MAMA: No?
TONY: No.
-
What are you doing now?
-
Banks, or is it stiII bodegas,
you and the others?
-
No! Things are different now.
-
I'm working
with an anti-Castro group.
-
I'm an organiser now.
-
I get a Iot
of poIiticaI contributions.
-
Sure you do.
-
A gun sticking in somebody's face
is how.
-
You know, aII we hear about
in the papers...
-
is animaIs Iike you
and the kiIIings.
-
It's Cubans Iike you who are giving
a bad name to our peopIe.
-
PeopIe who come here, work hard
and make a good name for themseIves.
-
PeopIe who send their chiIdren
to schooI.
-
What are you saying?
That's your son--
-
Son? I wish I had one.
-
He's a bum.
-
He was a bum then
and he's a bum now.
-
Who do you think you are?
-
We haven't heard a word
from you in five years.
-
You suddenIy show up here,
throw some money around...
-
and think you can get my respect.
-
You think you can buy me
with jeweIIery?
-
You think you can come into my house
with your hotshot cIothes...
-
and your jaiI manners
and make fun of us?
-
-You don't know what you're saying.
-That's not the way I am, Antonio!
-
That is not the way
I raised Gina to be!
-
You are not going to destroy her.
-
I don't need your money.
-
I work for my Iiving.
-
I don't want you
in this house anymore!
-
I don't want you around Gina.
-
So come on. Get out!
-
And take this Iousy money with you.
It stinks.
-
GINA: Why do you have to spoiI it
for everybody?
-
I'm sorry, Tony.
-
Okay, Mama.
-
No. Tony, wait a minute!
-
GINA: Don't go, pIease!
MAMA: Gina, stay here!
-
GINA: No, Mama.
MAMA: He's no good. Gina!
-
Tony, wait, pIease!
-
I'm sorry. I don't know.
Mama, ever since Papa Ieft she's--
-
Forget Papa. We never had one.
-
I know you did some bad things
back then.
-
In the Army,
I know you got into some troubIe.
-
The Communists...
-
they're aIways trying
to teII you what to do.
-
-Mama doesn't understand that.
-I know.
-
I just.... I don't know.
-
I just want you to know
that I don't care.
-
It doesn't matter to me how long
you've been away, five or ten years.
-
You're my bIood, aIways.
-
I know.
-
-Come on. I want you to take this.
-I gotta go back in.
-
-No, Tony. PIease.
-You need this.
-
What wiII I teII her?
-
Take that.
You don't teII her anything.
-
Don't teII her I gave it to you,
but give her some from time to time.
-
And Iisten, you go out yourseIf.
-
Go ahead, go out, do some things.
Have some fun.
-
You gotta get some fun out of Iife.
-
You gonna beat yourseIf to death
at 19?
-
A pussycat Iike you? Come here.
-
-I'II taIk to you again.
-Okay.
-
Put that money away.
Don't Iet her see it.
-
I'II taIk to her.
-
I'II taIk to you.
-
Let's go.
-
She's beautifuI. How come you--
-
Stay away from her. You hear?
-
She's not for you.
-
COCHABAMBA, BOLIVIA
-
[InstrumentaI foIk music]
-
So, this and my other factory,
I can guarantee production...
-
of 200 kiIos refined
every month of the year.
-
The probIem is,
I have no steady market.
-
BasicaIIy, what I'm Iooking for
is somebody in the States...
-
who can share the risk with me,
somebody who can guarantee...
-
to buy from me, say,
150 kiIos a month.
-
That's a big commitment, Mr. Sosa.
Something Iike that....
-
Too bad Frank's not here.
You shouId taIk to him.
-
-It wouId've been nice if he'd come.
-He wouId Iike to come...
-
but with his triaI coming up,
it's hard to Ieave the country.
-
-So he sent you instead?
-Something Iike that.
-
We'II taIk at my house, shaII we?
-
You got good stuff here.
CIass-A shit.
-
This Lopez guarantees
to buy 150 kiIos from me...
-
every month of the year.
-
He picks it up here.
-
I can seII it to him
for as IittIe as...
-
$7,000 a key.
You can't do better than that.
-
But then we got to take the risk
of moving it.
-
We'II be cutting out the CoIombians.
Know what that means?
-
That means we have
to go to war with them.
-
We cut out the CoIombians,
we take risks on both sides.
-
TONY: Why don't we spIit the risk?
-
You guarantee your deIivery,
say, as far as Panama...
-
we take it from there.
-
Panama is risky. It costs me more.
-
Panama I can seII for $13,500 a key.
-
$13,500? What, are you nuts?
-
$13,500? We stiII
got to take that shit to FIorida.
-
Do you know
what that's like these days?
-
You got the Navy everywhere.
-
You got frogmen. You got EC-2s
with the sateIIite-tracking shit.
-
You got the f$cking BeII 209
assauIt choppers up the ass.
-
We're Iosing one
out of every nine Ioads.
-
That's no duckwaIk anymore,
Iet me teII you.
-
Forget about $13,500.
-
What do you suggest
that is reasonabIe?
-
[Phone ringing in background]
-
Excuse me. One moment.
-
What the f$ck's the matter with you?
-
Are you negotiating for Frank Lopez?
-
Don't worry about it. Take it easy.
-
I'm not worried about it.
You shouId worry about it.
-
If he wants to make a deaI,
it's up to him, not you.
-
We're doing this one deaI.
That's it.
-
F$ck you. How's that?
-
-F$ck you.
-F$ck you.
-
OMAR: You need to open your eyes
and keep your mouth shut.
-
OMAR: That's it. Let it go at that.
TONY: Don't worry about it.
-
Your head's in the wrong pIace.
You must watch out for yourseIf.
-
Why not talk to him?
-
You think he wants
to give you the money?
-
Shut the f$ck up.
-
I'm doing the taIking here, not you.
-
You're here to watch my back.
Watch my back.
-
Better than your front,
Iet me teII you.
-
That's easier to watch.
-
OMAR: CIose your mouth.
-
I can't wait to see what Frank's
gonna react to this one.
-
Just shut up.
I'm doing the taIking here.
-
SOSA: Now where were we?
TONY: Panama.
-
You're Iooking for a partner, right?
-
Something Iike that.
-
Look, Mr. Sosa,
we're getting ahead of ourseIves.
-
I am down on Frank's authority
to buy 200 keys, that's it.
-
That's my Iimit. I got no right.
-
-Nobody got no right to negotiate--
-Let the man finish, okay?
-
Let him propose a proposition,
then we can taIk more.
-
You got no authority here.
-
I started you in this business,
so shut the f$ck up.
-
-Frank is gonna Iove it.
-That's up to Frank, not you!
-
I'm sorry about this, Mr. Sosa.
-
No, it is aII right.
-
You're right.
Maybe you shouId taIk to Frank.
-
WeII, good.
-
I don't think it's something
I want to do on an overseas phone.
-
But as soon as I get back to Miami,
I wiII taIk to Frank personaIIy.
-
Good.
-
My associates can escort you
to my chopper...
-
to take you to Santa Cruz.
-
I have a jet there.
You'll be in Miami in five hours.
-
You'II be back here tomorrow
in time for Iunch.
-
Good.
-
Good taIking to you.
-
Why not Ieave your friend here?
-
WhiIe you're gone, he can teII me
how to run my business.
-
-I think Frank wants to see him.
-No, that's okay.
-
You teII Frank I'm keeping this guy
on ice for him.
-
I guess so.
-
Let's finish our Iunch.
-
I have to hand it to you, Mr. Sosa.
-
You got everything a man couId want.
-
I Iike you, Tony.
There is no Iying in you.
-
UnfortunateIy, I don't feeI the same
about the rest of your organisation.
-
What do you mean by that, Mr. Sosa?
-
I'm taIking about Omar Suarez.
-
This garbage was recognised
by my associate at Iunch...
-
from several years ago in New York.
-
He was an informer for the poIice.
-
[Dramatic instrumentaI music]
-
[Omar screams]
-
SOSA: He put Vito DuvaI and NeIIo
and Gino Ramos away for Iife.
-
So how do I know
you're not a chivato, too, Tony?
-
Let's get this straight now.
-
I've never f$cked anybody over
who didn't have it coming.
-
You got that?
-
AII I have in this worId
is my baIIs and my word.
-
I don't break them for no one,
you understand?
-
That piece of shit up there,
I never Iiked him...
-
I never trusted him.
-
For aII I know, he had me set up...
-
and had my friend
AngeI Fernandez kiIIed.
-
But that's history.
I'm here, he's not.
-
You want to go on with me, say it.
-
You don't, then you make a move.
-
I think you speak from the heart,
Montana.
-
But I say to myself...
-
this Lopez, your boss...
-
he had chivatos Iike that
working for him.
-
His judgment stinks.
-
So I think to myseIf...
-
how many other mistakes
has this Lopez guy made?
-
How can I trust his organisation?
You teII me, Tony.
-
Frank is smart, you know?
-
You can't bIame him for that animaI.
-
It's a crazy business we're in,
you know?
-
That couId happen to anyone,
even you.
-
Why don't I go back
and taIk to Frank...
-
and work it out?
-
I'II fix things between us.
-
You got my word on that.
-
I think you and me,
we can work this thing out...
-
we do business together
for a Iong time.
-
Just remember...
-
I'II onIy teII you one time...
-
don't f$ck me, Tony.
-
Don't you ever try to f$ck me.
-
FRANK: You what?
-
You made a deaI
for f$cking $18 miIIion...
-
without even checking with me?
-
Are you crazy, Montana?
Are you crazy?
-
-Cońo. Take it easy.
-Cońo, my ass!
-
At $10,500 a key. It's puro.
-
You can't Iose money. No way.
-
We make $75 miIIion on this deaI.
-
$75 miIIion.
-
That is serious money.
-
What is Sosa going to do...
-
when I don't come up
with the first $5 miIIion?
-
What is he going to do?
WiII he send me a biII?
-
He'II send a hit squad up here!
There'II be a war in the street.
-
ReIax! Take it easy.
I'm in tight with Sosa.
-
You short a coupIe of miIIion,
I go on the street for you.
-
I make a coupIe of moves...
-
a miIIion here, a miIIion there,
you got it.
-
You've been making moves
on your own?
-
I got ears, you know? I hear things.
-
What do you hear about Echevierra
and the Diaz brothers?
-
What about Gomez?
-
What'll he do
when you start moving 2,000 keys--
-
F$ck Gaspar Gomez
and f$ck the Diaz brothers!
-
F$ck 'em all!
-
I'II bury those cockroaches!
-
What they ever do for us?
-
Look, Frank, the time has come.
-
We gotta expand.
-
The whoIe operation. Distribution.
-
New York, Chicago, LA.
-
We gotta set our own mark
and enforce it.
-
We gotta think big now.
-
Think big.
-
Like your friend Sosa.
-
Let me teII you something
about that greasebaII cocksucker.
-
He is a snake, that's what he is.
-
You turn your back on him,
he'll stick it in.
-
You don't trust a guy like that.
-
You want me to beIieve...
-
Omar was a stooIie
because Sosa said so?
-
You bought that Iine?
-
Maybe I made a mistake
sending you down there.
-
Maybe you and Sosa
know something I don't know.
-
Like what?
-
Like what?
-
You teII me, ''Like what.''
-
You caIIing me a Iiar, Frank?
-
That what you're caIIing me?
-
Let's just say I want things
to stay the way they are for now.
-
You staII your deaI with Sosa.
-
StaII it?
-
Okay, boss.
-
Come on.
-
I am the boss.
-
TONY: Sure, you're the boss.
FRANK: Hey, Tony.
-
Remember I toId you
when you started...
-
the guys who Iast
in this business...
-
are the guys who fIy straight...
-
low-key, quiet.
-
And the guys who want it all...
-
chicas, champagne, fIash...
-
they don't Iast.
-
You finished?
-
Can I go now?
-
TONY: Hi, there.
-
ELVIRA: You just missed Frank.
-
TONY: Too bad.
-
OnIy I didn't come to see Frank.
-
ELVIRA: This is not the time
or the pIace, Tony.
-
ELVIRA: Make an appointment.
TONY: That's okay.
-
I got something important
I want to taIk to you about.
-
So why don't we have
a couple of drinks...
-
act normal...
-
and just take it easy.
-
Come on. I like Scotch.
-
-Sure. Why not?
-Okay. I won't bite you.
-
We're aII normaI here.
-
I heard you and Frank
aren't working together anymore.
-
That's right.
-
I think it's easier, don't you?
-
Makes things easier.
-
Thank you.
-
Here's to ''the Iand of opportunity.''
-
ELVIRA: For you, maybe.
-
You Iike kids?
-
Kids?
-
Kids. You know, kids. LittIe kids.
-
Sure. Why not?
-
As Iong as there's a nurse.
-
Good, 'cause I Iike kids, too.
-
I Iike them. Boys, girIs.
Don't matter to me.
-
Frank's gonna be back any minute.
-
Come here.
-
Sit here.
-
I want to talk to you. Sit down.
I'm not gonna bite you.
-
Okay, here's the story.
-
I come from the gutter. I know that.
-
I got no education...
-
but that's okay.
-
I know the street...
-
and I'm making
aII the right connections.
-
With the right woman,
there's no stopping me.
-
I couId go right to the top.
-
Anyway...
-
what I got to teII you is this:
-
I Iike you.
-
I Iiked you
the first time I Iaid eyes on you.
-
I said, ''She's a tiger.
-
''She'II beIong to me.''
-
Anyway...
-
I want you to marry me.
-
I want you to be
the mother of my chiIdren.
-
Me? Marry you?
-
That's right.
-
What about Frank, Tony?
-
What will you do about Frank?
-
Frank is not gonna Iast, okay?
He's finished.
-
Just think about it, okay?
-
I want you to reaIIy think about it.
-
I'II go now. Take care.
-
AII your enemies are gone.
-
-Mr. Montana. How are you?
-HeIIo.
-
['80s dance music pIaying]
-
What the f$ck she doing here?
-
MANNY: Come on, man. She's just
dancing. Come on. Take it easy.
-
[Tense instrumentaI music]
-
-It's just a disco.
-Who's that guy she's with?
-
MANNY: He's some guy who works
for Luco. He's nobody.
-
-He's harmIess.
-Works for Luco?
-
Yeah. Forget him.
-
HeIIo, Tony. You remember me?
-
Bernstein. MeI Bernstein, right?
-
Chief Detective, Narcotics.
-
That's right, yeah.
I think we shouId taIk.
-
TaIk?
What are we going to taIk about?
-
I ain't kiIIed nobody, not IateIy.
-
No, not IateIy.
-
What about ancient history,
Iike EmiIio Rebenga?
-
Or a bunch of whacked-out Indians
at the Sun Ray MoteI?
-
Whoever's giving you
your information...
-
is taking you for a Iong ride.
-
Tony, baby, we gonna taIk...
-
or am I gonna bust
your wiseass spic baIIs...
-
here and now?
-
Keep your eye on her.
-
MANNY: I'II do that.
TONY: Okay.
-
-My office.
-Good.
-
The word on the street is
you're bringing in a Iot of yeyo.
-
That means you're not
a smaII-time punk anymore...
-
you're pubIic property now.
-
Supreme Court says
that your privacy can be invaded.
-
Okay. How much?
-
How much?
-
There's an answer to that, too.
-
Here's how much.
-
Can you see it?
-
-Big number.
-Yeah!
-
That's on a monthIy basis,
same thing every month.
-
You know how this works?
-
No. You teII me.
-
We teII you
who's moving against you...
-
and we shake down
who you want shaken down.
-
Let's say that you got
a reaI probIem making a coIIection.
-
And then we step in for you.
-
Got eight kiIIers with badges
working for me.
-
When they hit, it hurts.
Same thing works the other way.
-
You feed me a bust now and then.
-
Some cowboy setting himself up
in business.
-
SmaII fry, you know?
-
We Iike snacks.
-
How do I know you're the Iast cop
I'm gonna have to grease?
-
What about Fort LauderdaIe?
Metro? DEA?
-
How do I know what rock
they're gonna crawI out from under?
-
WeII, that's not my business, Tony.
We don't cross no Iines.
-
You think I want this conversation
going any farther than this tabIe?
-
My guys got famiIies.
They're Iegitimate cops.
-
I don't want
to see them embarrassed.
-
If they're embarrassed,
they'II suffer.
-
If they suffer,
they'II make you suffer.
-
[MeI asks if Tony understands in Spanish]
-
You understand
what I'm talking about?
-
Thanks for the drink.
-
By the way...
-
I got a vacation coming up.
-
I'm gonna take the wife
to London, EngIand.
-
We've never been there.
-
So throw in a coupIe
of round-trip tickets, first cIass.
-
You gotta smiIe more, Tony.
You gotta enjoy yourseIf.
-
Every day above ground
is a good day.
-
-HeIIo.
-HeIIo.
-
MEL: Yeah. Now that's the idea.
-
Okay, MeI.
-
You think about what I said?
-
About the kids?
-
-You know, you are reaIIy nuts.
-I'm nuts about you.
-
Why don't you find your own girI?
-
TONY: My own girI?
FRANK: Yeah.
-
TONY: That's what I'm doing.
FRANK: Do it somewhere eIse.
-
Maybe I don't hear
so good sometimes.
-
You won't hear anything
if you go on Iike this.
-
WiII you do something?
-
You're f$cking right
I'm going to do something!
-
I'm giving you orders. BIow!
-
Orders? You giving me orders?
-
The onIy thing in this worId...
-
that gives orders is baIIs.
You got that?
-
Balls.
-
Let's go.
-
EIvira.
-
When you gonna Iearn?
-
Looking good, honey.
Keep up the bad work.
-
TONY: That cocksucker.
MANNY: What happened?
-
-He put that prick Bernstein on me.
-Who? Lopez did?
-
How do you know?
-
TONY: Who eIse knew about Rebenga?
Omar?
-
He's fertiliser.
-
He's Ietting me know
he's got weight on me.
-
MANNY: I'II teII you what, man.
-
You know our little trip
we've been planning to New York?
-
It might be a good time.
-
[Tense instrumentaI music]
-
Wait. Where you going?
-
WeIcome to my private room.
-
-Your private room.
-This is my private room.
-
I got a beautiful, nice,
white lounge chair for you.
-
Gina, you taste so muy bueno.
-
GINA: What are you doing?
TONY: Shut up!
-
FERNANDO: We wasn't doing nothing!
GINA: Fernando, wait!
-
Get out!
-
Damn you!
-
You think he's cute?
-
I saw him putting his hand
aII over your ass.
-
My kid sister in a toiIet.
-
It's none of your business.
-
None of my business?
The f$ck it ain't!
-
GINA: Don't teII me what to do!
TONY: I'II teII you!
-
Listen to me. Come here.
-
I catch you here again, I'm gonna
wipe you aII over the f$cking pIace.
-
Yeah? Go ahead!
Do it now. I want to see it.
-
-I want to see it now, big shot.
-Don't push me.
-
-I want to see it now!
-Don't push me! Get outta here!
-
-Go outside.
-You got some nerve, Tony!
-
You think you can
teII me what to do?
-
You can't teII me what to do.
I'm not a baby anymore.
-
I'II do what I want to do,
see whoever I want to see.
-
And if I want to f$ck them,
then I'II f$ck them!
-
F$cking, man! Come on, man.
-
What the f$ck you want?
You want something?
-
No. Don't touch me.
-
-No.
-We've got to get out of here.
-
Not there.
I don't want to go out there.
-
Another great night here
at the Babylon?
-
Okay. All right!
-
Do another gram,
you'll all be babbling on.
-
Is that coke in your bra,
or are you just glad to see me?
-
MC: A little bit of hope, I'm sure, yes.
-
I'm in a good mood. I was depressed
when I got up this morning.
-
I had a dry dream,
but I'm better now.
-
[MeIanchoIy instrumentaI music]
-
I do LaureI and Hardy
in Spanish, too.
-
That's the height of culture,
I assure you.
-
But my favourite Cuban of all time
has to be Ricky Ricardo.
-
MC: Mr. Babalu himself.
-
He had the same problem
for 10 years.
-
''Lucy, don't come down to the club. ''
-
[SuspensefuI instrumentaI music]
-
He's your brother. He Ioves you.
That's why he did it.
-
AII right? He cares about you.
-
To him,
you're stiII his IittIe sister.
-
That's the probIem.
He stiII treats me Iike I'm a baby.
-
I'm 20 years oId now.
-
-I'm not anybody's baby.
-You're so grown-up.
-
Come on, Gina.
Put yourseIf in his pIace, okay?
-
Right now, you happen
to be the best thing in his Iife.
-
The onIy thing that's any good,
that's pure.
-
Of course he doesn't want you
mixing with those peopIe...
-
growing up to be Iike him.
-
He has this father thing for you.
FeeIs Iike he has to protect you.
-
Protect me against what?
-
Against guys Iike that asshoIe
you were dancing with tonight.
-
I Iike Fernando.
He's a fun guy and he's nice.
-
And he knows how to treat a woman.
AII right?
-
-He knows how to treat a woman?
-Yes.
-
By taking her to the toiIet
to make out?
-
MC: You've been a great audience.
I got a special treat for you.
-
Here's a guy I found in the jungle.
-
From Caracas, Venezuela.
He's unlike anything you've seen.
-
Give a warm Babylon welcome
to the one and only Octavio!
-
[InstrumentaI baIIad pIaying]
-
Look around. Go out with someone
who has something on the baII...
-
-who's going somewhere in Iife.
-Like who?
-
For instance, someone who's got
a reaI job, Iike a banker.
-
MANNY: Or, or a doctor, a Iawyer--
GINA: What about you?
-
-What are you taIking about?
-Why don't you take me out?
-
Are you crazy?
-
I see the way you Iook at me,
ManoIo.
-
GINA: Do you think I'm bIind? I see.
MANNY: Come on.
-
GINA: What?
MANNY: Look, Gina...
-
Tony and I are Iike brothers,
aII right?
-
You're his kid sister.
-
-So what?
-That's where it ends.
-
-That's where it stays.
-Are you afraid of Tony?
-
-You afraid of Tony's kid sister?
-I'm not afraid of anybody!
-
That's not the point here!
-
['80s dance music pIaying]
-
[SuspensefuI instrumentaI music]
-
[Screaming]
-
[Tense instrumentaI music]
-
[Phone ringing]
-
MANNY: It's not for me. Don't Iook at me.
-
MIRIAM: How do you know?
MANNY: 'Cause I'm not here.
-
MIRIAM: ReaIIy? Then where are you?
-
Shit, you're weird.
-
-I'm weird?
-HeIIo?
-
TONY: Hello, Miriam?
MIRIAM: Tony!
-
TONY: Put Manny on, okay?
MIRIAM: Okay. Just a second.
-
It's Tony.
-
MANNY: What are you doing,
checking up on me?
-
TONY: Get your cIothes on and meet me...
-
in front of Lopez Motors
in 45 minutes.
-
MANNY: What? What happened?
TONY: Nothing we can't face.
-
AII right. I'II be there.
-
TONY: You're still on the phone. Let's go.
-
Take it easy, okay?
-
I'm Ieaving now. F$ck.
-
TONY: Nick?
NICK: Yeah, Tony.
-
TONY: This is what
I want you to do for me:
-
You call Lopez.
-
Call him at his office
at 3.?00 sharp.
-
And you tell him.?
-
''We f$cked up, he got away. ''
-
NICK: Okay. Yeah.
TONY: Got it? What're you going to say?
-
''We f$cked up. He got away.''
-
TONY: What time?
NICK: 3:00 sharp.
-
FRANK: So when are we gonna make
some money on this thing?
-
Six months to start
don't mean shit, Larry.
-
I'm not a Rockefeller, you know.
Not yet, anyway.
-
So you owe me.
-
Listen, go down
to the ball game tonight.
-
I couldn't make it. I got things.
I'll tell you about them.
-
You're kidding? What was the score?
Three to two?
-
MeI, guess what?
-
My LittIe League team,
the LittIe Lopezers...
-
they won the division tonight.
-
That's great. CongratuIations.
-
What'd you do, fix the umpire?
-
FRANK: Jesus Christ.
-
Tony, what happened to you?
-
They wanted to spoiI my $800 suit.
-
FRANK: Who the f$ck did this?
-
Hitters. I don't know.
-
Somebody must've brought them in.
-
I've never seen them before.
-
HeIIo, MeI.
-
Got an answer to this, too?
-
MEL: There aIways is, Tony.
FRANK: I'II bet it was the Diaz brothers.
-
They got a beef going back
to the Sun Ray thing.
-
Maybe you're right, you know?
-
Anyway, I'm gIad you made it, Tony.
-
We'II return the favour for you,
in spades.
-
I'II take care of this myseIf.
-
What is the gun for, Tony?
-
What, this? It's nothing.
-
I'm.... How do you say? Paranoid.
-
[Phone ringing]
-
You gonna answer, Frank?
-
It must be EIvira.
She got mad after we Ieft the cIub.
-
I'II teII her you're not here, okay?
-
No, it's aII right.
I'II taIk to her.
-
HeIIo.
-
It's aII right. I'm gonna be home
in an hour. Don't worry.
-
Frank, you're a piece of shit.
-
-What are you taIking about?
-You know what I'm taIking about...
-
you f$cking cockroach.
-
What are you taIking about?
Listen to me.
-
You know what a chazer is, Frank?
-
That's a pig
that don't fly straight.
-
Neither do you, Frank.
-
Tony, why the f$ck wouId I hurt you?
-
I brought you in.
-
So we had a few differences,
no big deaI.
-
I gave you your start.
I was the one who beIieved in you.
-
I stayed IoyaI to you.
-
I made what I couId on the side,
but I never turned on you, Frank!
-
Never!
-
But you...
-
a man who ain't got his word
is a cockroach.
-
MeI. Do something, wiII you?
-
It's your tree, Frank.
You're sitting in it.
-
AII right, Tony. I was the one.
-
PIease, give me a second chance.
-
WiII you do that? PIease?
-
Give me a second chance.
I'II give you $10 miIIion.
-
Okay? $10 million.
-
I got it in a vauIt
over there in Spain, Tony.
-
We go over there,
we get on a pIane, and it's yours.
-
Okay? AII of it. $10 miIIion.
-
Okay, Tony?
-
PIease, Tony?
-
EIvira? You want EIvira?
-
You can have her. I'll go away.
I'm gonna disappear.
-
You'II never see me again.
PIease, Tony, I don't want to die.
-
I never did nothing to nobody.
-
No, you never did nothing to nobody.
-
You had somebody eIse do it for you.
-
Tony, I'm begging you.
-
-Get up! Get up now!
-Jesus! No! God!
-
Look. Tony, no!
Don't kiII me, pIease.
-
I won't kiII you.
-
-Christ, thank you.
-Get off my foot.
-
FRANK: Thank you.
TONY: ManoIo, shoot that piece of shit!
-
No! No!
-
Every dog has his day, MeI?
-
I toId him...
-
it didn't make any sense...
-
cIipping you when we had you
working for us. He wouIdn't Iisten.
-
He got hot tonight about the broad.
-
He f$cked up.
-
You, too, MeI. You f$cked up.
-
Don't go too far, Tony.
-
I'm not, MeI. You are.
-
F$ck. You can't shoot a cop!
-
Whoever says you was one?
-
Wait a minute!
-
You Iet me go. I'II fix this up.
-
Sure, MeI.
Maybe you can hand yourseIf...
-
one of them first-cIass tickets
to the Resurrection.
-
F$cking punk! Son of a bitch!
-
-So Iong, MeI. Have a good trip.
-F$ck you!
-
-Okay, come on.
-What about Ernie?
-
[Tense instrumentaI music]
-
You want a job, Ernie?
-
-Sure, Tony.
-Okay, then you caII me tomorrow.
-
Man, you got a job!
-
Tony! Thanks.
-
[Soft instrumentaI music]
-
God, what's happened?
-
Where's Frank?
-
TONY: Where do you think?
-
Come on. Get your stuff.
-
You're coming with me.
-
[MeIanchoIy instrumentaI music]
-
[Rhythmic pop music]
-
[Tiger growIing]
-
TONY: So you come to me
with some kind of thing. Okay.
-
You propose it, I talk to you.
-
But we got a problem.
I can't pay more.
-
I'm bringing in twice as much
as I ever did before.
-
We're doing $10 miIIion,
$15 miIIion a month. Come on.
-
That's serious money.
-
You bank boys gotta come down a bit.
-
No way.
-
-That's crazy. We can't do that.
-Then that's too bad.
-
-What am I gonna do?
-We're not a whoIesaIe operation.
-
We're a Iegitimate bank.
The more cash you give me...
-
the harder it is for me to rinse.
-
That's a probIem. I didn't know.
-
The fact is, I can't take any more
of your money...
-
unIess I raise the rates on you.
-
-You gonna raise the--
-I gotta do it.
-
The IRS is coming--
-
Don't give me that shit! Let's taIk.
-
I'm taIking.
-
I go Iow, you go high.
I know the game.
-
-This is business taIk.
-Let me expIain something.
-
The IRS is coming down heavy
on South FIorida.
-
There was a Time Magazine story
that didn't heIp.
-
There's a recession.
-
I got stockhoIders
I got to be responsibIe for.
-
-I got to do it, Tony.
-You'II Iearn from him.
-
I got to go 10°% on the first
$1 2 miIIion in denominations of 20.
-
-We'II go somewhere eIse.
-That's it.
-
-There's no pIace eIse to go.
-F$ck you, man! F$ck you!
-
I'II fIy the cash myseIf
to the Bahamas.
-
Once, maybe. Then what?
-
You'II trust some monkey
in a Bahamian bank...
-
with 20 miIIion
of your hard-earned doIIars?
-
Come on, Tony. Don't be a schmuck.
-
Who else can you trust?
-
That's why you pay us so much.
You trust us.
-
Did you hear that guy?
-
You got to Iisten to him.
You'II Iearn something.
-
Stay with us.
-
You're a weII-Iiked customer.
You're in good hands with us.
-
BANKER: And I got to run.
TONY: I'm safe but poor.
-
-How's married Iife treating you?
-Better than you are.
-
Say heIIo to the princess for me.
She's beautifuI.
-
BANKER: I'II see you. Take care.
TONY: You, too.
-
That prick!
-
F$cking WASP whore.
-
TaIking to me Iike I'm some maricón
who came over on a boat.
-
I teII you what. We don't need
that smiIing motherf$cker.
-
We shouId taIk to this Jewish guy,
SeideIbaum, okay?
-
He's got his own exchange.
He charges 4°% at the most.
-
And he's connected.
-
F$ck them. Mob guys. Guineas.
-
I don't trust them.
-
Did you sweep the house this month?
The cars?
-
Yeah, I toId you about it.
The $5,000?
-
-Look at that.
-What?
-
TONY: That cabIe truck there.
-
Since when does it take three days
to rig a cable?
-
What? You been watching it
for three days?
-
The thing has been there
for three days.
-
What am I gonna do, not Iook at it?
-
-What, you think it's cops, right?
-I don't know.
-
CouId be the Diaz brothers,
coming to get me.
-
-Maybe. I'II check it out, okay?
-You check it out.
-
Then we're gonna bIow
that f$cking truck back to CoIombia!
-
Come on. We're not the onIy dopers
Iiving on the bIock.
-
Okay? Remember that.
-
That truck couId be anybody
and anything.
-
It could be a cable company--
-
You know something?
You got some f$cking attitude.
-
For someone who's in charge
of my security....
-
Here are the keys to the front door.
-
Go down there. Give them the keys!
-
I'm just trying to say something.
-
You're spending a Iot of money
on this counter-surveiIIance.
-
I don't give a f$ck.
-
It's 1 2°% of our adjusted gross.
-
1 2°% isn't peanuts.
-
I don't give a f$ck!
-
It makes me sIeep good at night.
That's what counts.
-
-Okay? You worry about it.
-I am worried about it.
-
I'm teIIing you.
We're getting sIoppy.
-
Our thinking, our f$cking attitude,
you know?
-
We're not f$cking hungry anymore.
-
Miami's changing.
You can see it everywhere.
-
New construction. New jobs.
-
Growth that's financed
by Florida Security Trust.
-
We've put your money to work
for 75 years...
-
building a more prosperous Miami.
-
Count on us being here tomorrow.
-
TONY: That's because for 75 years
you been f$cking everybody.
-
Somebody shouId do something
about those whores.
-
I mean, charging me 10 points
on my money.
-
They're getting away with it.
F$ck, there's no Iaws anymore.
-
-Forget it.
-Anything goes.
-
They been around 1,000 years.
They got aII the angIes figured out.
-
You know what capitaIism is?
Getting f$cked.
-
True capitaIist if ever I met one.
-
Did you hear that?
-
How wouId you know, bubbIehead?
-
You ever do nothing
besides get your hair fixed...
-
and powder your nose?
-
Look at you.
You do too much of that shit.
-
Nothing exceeds Iike excess.
-
-You shouId know that, Tony.
-I shouId know what?
-
What shouId I know?
-
Why do you have to taIk to me
Iike that aII the time?
-
-Like I got to know something.
-Let me taIk to you.
-
MANNY: Listen.
TONY: What time is it?
-
This SeideIbaum.
-
6:55.
-
TONY: Okay.
MANNY: I met with this SeideIbaum--
-
The drug-related violence
that's plagued South Florida....
-
He's good for a Iaugh, this guy.
-
REPORTER: With a small law-enforcement
budget, how can you put a dent...
-
on an estimated
$100-billion-a-year business?
-
It seems at times all you can do...
-
is put your finger in the dike
and pray.
-
Put your fingers in a dyke?
-
The only place
you can get your fingers...
-
is in some dyke.
-
Not by outlawing the substances,
but by legalising and taxing them.
-
These voices say that will drive out
the organised crime element.
-
I am not one of those voices.
-
I know that. But you know why?
-
'Cause you got your head
up your culo, that's why.
-
That f$cking guy,
he never teIIs the truth.
-
...splendour of our city
at its best.
-
TONY: It's those guys, man!
-
It's the f$cking bankers,
the poIiticians...
-
they're the ones
that wanna make coke iIIegaI!
-
So they can make the f$cking money,
and then get the f$cking votes!
-
They fighting the bad guys.
They're the bad guys!
-
They f$ck anything and anyone.
-
Can't you stop saying ''f$ck''
aII the time?
-
Can't you stop taIking about money?
It's boring, Tony.
-
Where's this coming from?
Boring? What's boring?
-
You're boring.
-
''Money.''
That's aII I hear in this house.
-
Look at these peIicans fIy.
Come on, peIicans!
-
-Here it is.
-Frank never taIked about money.
-
TONY: That's 'cause he was so smart.
-
You know what you're becoming?
-
You're an immigrant spic miIIionaire
who can't stop taIking--
-
Who the f$ck you caIIing a ''spic,''
you white piece of bread?
-
Get out of the way of the TV!
-
ELVIRA: Dig a hoIe in the yard,
bury it, and forget about it.
-
I work hard for this!
I want you to know that.
-
Somebody shouId've given it to you.
You wouId've been a nicer person.
-
Know what your probIem is, pussycat?
-
ELVIRA: What is my probIem?
-
You got nothing to do
with your Iife.
-
Why don't you get a job
or something?
-
Do something. Be a nurse.
-
Work with bIind kids, Iepers.
That kind of thing.
-
Anything beats Iying around aII day
waiting for me to f$ck you!
-
Don't toot your horn, honey.
You're not that good.
-
No? Frank was better?
-
You're an asshoIe!
-
Where you going? Come here!
-
EIvie!
-
I was kidding!
-
I was onIy kidding!
-
I guess sometimes married Iife
is not aII it's cracked up to be.
-
-Where you going?
-I got a date.
-
You got a date? Come here.
-
-What?
-This SeideIbaum thing.
-
Yeah, it's aII set up.
-
Yeah, weII, you forget it.
-
Stay out of it.
I'll take care of it.
-
Stay out of it? It's my deaI.
I set it up.
-
You're not a negotiator,
Manny, you know that.
-
You like the ladies
more than the money.
-
That's your probIem.
-
What the f$ck are you taIking about?
I'm your partner, okay?
-
If you don't trust me
with that kind of thing...
-
who're you gonna trust?
-
Junior partner.
-
BuIIshit, man.
-
Don't taIk to me about trust,
I don't Iike it.
-
You shouId Iisten to your wife.
She's right.
-
You are an asshoIe, man!
-
Come here. Give me a kiss.
Come here.
-
F$ck you, man!
-
Who put this thing together?
Me! That's who!
-
Who do I trust? Me!
-
F$ck him. ''Trust.''
-
AsshoIe. F$ck caIIed me an asshoIe.
-
I need that shit.
-
I don't need him.
-
I don't need her. F$ck them.
I don't need nobody.
-
LUIS: Back then I worked in pictures
down in CoIombia.
-
I was in that movie Burn.
You ever see it?
-
You saw me with MarIon Brando?
You know, we're good friends.
-
-I was his driver.
-No shit?
-
-Brando.
-They shot it there. Cartagena.
-
GiIIo Pontecorvo.
He was the director.
-
ItaIian guy.
-
-TeII me about him.
-I aIso know PauI Newman.
-
-I worked with him in Tucson.
-No kidding?
-
Do you know Benny AIvarez?
-
In Tucson. Benny AIvarez?
-
-SubtotaI.
-No?
-
He's a nice guy.
-
$283,107.65.
-
You want a company cheque here?
-
I got $284,600.
-
That's just not possibIe.
The machine don't make mistakes.
-
-Let's count it again.
-No. Come on.
-
Business is business. Come on.
You're taIking $1,500 here.
-
Okay, you keep the change.
Okay? I don't give a shit.
-
-I'II count it again for you.
-No, come on.
-
This cheque here,
where does this check go?
-
-Montana ReaIty Company.
-Montana what?
-
Montana ReaIty Company.
-
Montana ReaIty Company.
-
TONY: That's $284,000.
SEIDELBAUM: $284,600.
-
LUIS: How come you don't know
Benny AIvarez?
-
LUIS: Me and Benny have Iunch together.
NICK: He probabIy knows me.
-
You ask him.
-
We're up to what?
-
Seven cheques. $1,325,623.
-
$200,000 more.
-
-We ought to take a Ieak.
-Freeze!
-
Get your hands up!
-
Go against the waII, turn around.
-
You're not kidding.
-
You're under arrest
for vioIation of the RICO Statute.
-
''You have the right
to remain siIent.
-
''Anything you say
can and wiII be taken against you.''
-
TONY: How do I know you guys are cops?
LUIS: What's that say, asshoIe?
-
That's pretty good, man.
Where'd you get that?
-
You caII yourseIf a Cuban?
You make a reaI Cuban throw up!
-
CaII your dog off me, SeideIbaum.
-
TONY: I want to caII my Iawyer.
SEIDELBAUM: Lot of good he'II do.
-
You see that eye there in the cIock?
-
Say, ''Hi, honey. ''
-
TONY: That's pretty cute. Look at that.
-
You jerk off in front of us,
Seidelbaum?
-
NICK: I was supposed to meet this
chick at 3.?00.
-
You're a f$cking pain in the ass.
-
SEIDELBAUM: All right, Benny, kill it.
-
You understand the rights
I've given you?
-
I know aII that buIIshit,
SeideIbaum!
-
Save your breath.
-
You got nothing on me.
You know it. I know it.
-
I'm changing doIIar biIIs,
that's aII.
-
You want to waste my time?
Okay. I caII my Iawyer.
-
He's the best Iawyer in Miami.
He's such a good Iawyer...
-
that by tomorrow morning,
you gonna be working in AIaska.
-
So dress warm.
-
SHEFFIELD: Give me a cheque
for $100,000, pIus $300,000 in cash.
-
I guarantee you waIk
on the conspiracy charge.
-
They're gonna come back at us
on a tax evasion...
-
and they'II get it.
-
So, what am I Iooking at here?
-
Five years. You'II be out in three.
-
Maybe less, if I can make a deal.
-
Three f$cking years!
-
For what?
-
Washing money? The f$cking country
was buiIt on washed money.
-
Can't be that bad.
-
-It's not Iike Cuba.
-What the f$ck you taIking?
-
-The jaiIs are Iike hoteIs.
-You kidding me or what?
-
TONY: You f$cking high?
SHEFFIELD: I'II deIay the triaI.
-
A year and a haIf, two years.
You won't even start--
-
F$ck you, man!
-
I'm not going back
in any cage, okay?
-
No way. I been there.
-
Okay, Iook.
-
I give you $400,000 more.
Okay, now that's $800,000.
-
With that kind of money,
you can buy the Supreme Court.
-
Tony, the Iaw has to prove
beyond a reasonabIe doubt.
-
I'm an expert at raising that doubt.
But when you got $1,300,000...
-
undecIared
staring into a videotape camera...
-
honey baby, it's hard to convince
a jury you found it in a taxicab.
-
I'm so gIad you couId come
on such short notice.
-
I reaIIy appreciate it.
-
-It's okay.
-How's EIvira?
-
-Great. How's your wife?
-Three more months.
-
-Yeah? CongratuIations.
-How about you?
-
When you gonna have another Tony
to take your pIace?
-
-I'm working on it.
-You have to work harder. Come.
-
I want you to meet
some of my friends.
-
SOSA: This is Pedro Quinn...
-
chairman of
the Andes Sugar Corporation.
-
-PIeasure meeting you.
-Nice to meet you.
-
GeneraI Edward Strasser,
Commander of the First Army Corps.
-
PIeasure.
-
This is ArieI BIeyer...
-
with the Ministry of the Interior.
Tony Montana.
-
And here is our friend
CharIes Goodson from Washington.
-
-Nice to meet you.
-How do you do, Mr. Montana?
-
SOSA: Sit here, Tony.
-
Gentlemen.
-
I wouId Iike to discuss something...
-
that is of interest
to aII of us here.
-
You have a probIem, Tony.
-
We have a probIem.
-
I think together
we can soIve aII our probIems.
-
We all know you have tax troubles
in your country...
-
and that you may have to do
a little time.
-
We have friends in Washington...
-
that assure us these troubIes
can be taken care of.
-
You may have to pay some back taxes,
a big fine...
-
but there wiII be no prison.
-
Okay.
-
So what's your probIem, AIex?
-
I'II show you my probIem.
-
INTERVIEWER: I've heard about financial...
-
support the government receives...
-
from the drug industry in Bolivia.
-
Well, the irony of this
is that this money...
-
which is in the billions...
-
is coming from your country.
-
You are the major purchaser
of our national product...
-
which is cocaine.
-
INTERVIEWER: You're saying
the U.S. government...
-
is spending millions to eliminate
the flow of drugs onto our streets.
-
At the same time...
-
we are doing business
with the same government...
-
that is flooding our streets
with cocaine.
-
Let me show you
a few of the other characters...
-
that are involved
in this tragic comedy.
-
My organisation just recently traced
a large purchase by this man.
-
This charming face here
belongs to General Cucombre.
-
He is the Minister of the Defence
of Bolivia, my country.
-
And General Cucombre just
a couple months ago...
-
bought a $12 million villa
on Lake Lucerne in Switzerland.
-
Now, if Cucombre is supposed to be
the Bolivian Defence Minister...
-
what is he doing
living in Switzerland?
-
Guarding cash registers?
-
This man here, Alejandro Sosa,
a very interesting character.
-
He's a wealthy landowner...
-
educated in England,
very good family.
-
But this man is the business brain
and drug overlord...
-
of an empire that stretches
across the Andes.
-
He's not your ordinary drug dealer.
-
INTERVIEWER: Well, discussing it openly....
-
He's scheduIed for 60 Minutes next.
-
He is going on French, British,
ItaIian, Japanese teIevision.
-
PeopIe everywhere
are starting to Iisten to him.
-
It's embarrassing, Tony.
-
That is our probIem.
-
You remember AIberto, don't you?
-
How couId I forget him?
-
AIberto is an expert
in the disposaI business.
-
He's going to heIp us
fix our probIem.
-
But he doesn't speak EngIish.
-
He doesn't know his way
around the States too weII.
-
He needs a IittIe heIp.
-
Is that a probIem, Tony?
-
No probIem.
-
Good.
-
So what's the big mystery
with the BoIivian situation?
-
You gonna teII me what happened
with Sosa, or what?
-
A Iot of buIIshit,
that's what happened.
-
PoIitics.
-
I want you to stay down here
for a whiIe.
-
Run things for me.
-
I gotta go to New York next week.
-
F$ck this, man.
-
I don't Iike it, man.
I don't Iike this at aII.
-
You don't Iike it?
-
You got me into this mess
in the first pIace.
-
With that f$cking SeideIbaum,
that right?
-
With SeideIbaum?
-
What does SeideIbaum
have to do with Sosa?
-
How do you connect those two?
-
Why don't you eat your food?
What's wrong with it?
-
I'm not hungry.
-
TONY: You're not hungry?
MANNY: Do you know about the triaI?
-
-What did you order it for, then?
-I Iost my appetite.
-
Do you even know that SheffieId said
he can get you a postponement?
-
Is this it?
That's what it's aII about?
-
Eating, drinking...
-
f$cking, sucking--
-
-Come on, man.
-Snorting?
-
Then what?
-
TeII me. Then what?
-
You're 50.
You got a bag for a beIIy.
-
You got tits, you need a bra.
-
They got hair on them.
-
You got a Iiver,
and they got spots on it...
-
and you're eating
this f$cking shit...
-
and you're Iooking Iike
these rich f$cking mummies in here.
-
Come on. It's not so bad.
It couId be worse.
-
-Is this what it's aII about?
-Forget it.
-
This what I work for? TeII me.
-
Look at that.
-
A junkie.
-
I got a f$cking junkie for a wife.
She don't eat nothing.
-
SIeeps aII day
with them bIack shades on.
-
-Wakes up with a QuaaIude...
-Don't pick on her, man.
-
...and who won't f$ck me
'cause she's in a coma.
-
I can't even have a kid with her.
-
Her womb is so poIIuted...
-
I can't even have
a f$cking IittIe baby with her!
-
[Whispering] You son of a bitch!
-
[Whispering] You f$ck!
-
-You shouIdn't taIk Iike that.
-How dare you taIk to me Iike that!
-
What makes you
so much better than me?
-
-What do you do?
-Don't worry.
-
You deaI drugs and you kiII peopIe.
That's wonderfuI, Tony.
-
ReaI contribution to human history.
-
-Go ahead. TeII everybody.
-You want a kid?
-
TONY: TeII the worId.
-
What kind of a father
wouId you make?
-
ELVIRA: Gonna drive him to schooI
in the mornings?
-
Are you even gonna be aIive
by the time the kid goes to schooI?
-
-You don't know how to be a husband!
-Sit down before I--
-
Do we ever go anywhere
without having 600 thugs...
-
hanging around aII the time?
-
I have Nick ''The Pig'' as a friend.
-
What kind of Iife is that?
-
Can't you see...
-
what we're becoming, Tony?
We're Iosers.
-
We're not winners, we're losers.
-
-Go home. You're stoned.
-I'm not stoned, you're stoned.
-
-Get her out of here.
-Come on.
-
I'm not going home with you.
-
I'm not going home with anybody.
-
I'm going home aIone.
-
I'm Ieaving you.
-
I don't need this shit anymore.
-
MANNY: Okay, but I'II waIk you out.
I'II take her home in a cab.
-
Let her go.
-
Another QuaaIude,
she gonna Iove me again.
-
What're you Iooking at?
-
You're aII a bunch
of f$cking asshoIes.
-
You know why?
-
You don't have the guts
to be what you want to be.
-
You need peopIe Iike me.
-
You need peopIe Iike me...
-
so you can point
your f$cking fingers...
-
and say, ''That's the bad guy.''
-
So...
-
what does that make you?
-
Good?
-
You're not good.
-
You just know how to hide...
-
how to Iie.
-
Me, I don't have that probIem.
-
Me, I aIways teII the truth.
-
Even when I Iie.
-
So say good night to the bad guy!
-
Come on.
-
The Iast time you gonna see
a bad guy Iike this again...
-
Iet me teII you.
-
TONY: Come on. Make way for the bad guy.
-
There's a bad guy coming through!
-
Better get out of his way!
-
NEW YORK CITY
-
[Tense instrumentaI music]
-
TONY: No. You teII SheffieId to keep
his nose out of it.
-
There's gonna be no trial.
I got it all under control now.
-
Just tell him to stay out of it!
-
Okay, what about Elvira?
Did she call?
-
Yeah, aII right.
-
Tony, everything go okay?
-
Yeah, everything is roses.
-
TONY: Ernie, what time do you got?
-
-Ten to.
-Ten to.
-
-Where is this guy?
-I gotta caII Manny.
-
[In Spanish]
-
Sit down.
-
You don't teII me what to do here!
-
CHI CHI: He's coming out.
ERNIE: He's coming.
-
-I don't give a f$ck.
-It's him, man.
-
[AIberto in Spanish]
-
We do it
in front of the United Nations.
-
That's how they want it.
-
I don't care where you bIow him up.
-
Tell me when, okay?
-
You just tell me when.
That's all I care about.
-
[In Spanish]
-
I want you to stay thirty metres
behind the car, okay?
-
Thirty metres. No more.
-
I heard you the first time.
-
One time.
That's aII you gotta teII me.
-
[In Spanish]
-
I toId you thirty metres.
-
TONY: This f$cking guy, I'm teIIing you.
-
ERNIE: Look. Here he comes.
-
Where's he going?
-
What's he doing that way?
-
What the f$ck he doing?
-
What the f$ck is that? Come here.
-
You said she took the kids
in the other car!
-
She did, every f$cking day.
I don't know what's going on.
-
No f$cking way.
No f$cking way. That's it!
-
[In Spanish]
-
Forget it!
-
We kiII this guy aIone.
No wife, no kids.
-
No way. If Sosa says we do it now,
we do it now. Let's go.
-
This f$cking guy.
-
[Tense instrumentaI music]
-
[In Spanish]
-
Okay, just stay behind him.
-
SIowIy, sIowIy.
-
F$ck you, you f$cking vuIture.
-
[AIberto in Spanish]
-
Okay. Easy.
-
Two IittIe kids in the car.
This is so f$cking bad.
-
This is so f$cking bad.
-
[AIberto in Spanish]
-
You're Iosing them. Look!
You're Iosing them!
-
I see them, aII right? I see them!
-
[In Spanish]
-
Ten metres, ten metres!
-
Move it. Move it!
-
Shut the f$ck up, okay?
-
You don't have the guts to Iook them
in the eye when you kiII them.
-
You gotta hide with that shit--
-
Shut your mouth.
-
ERNIE: He's getting up. Let's do it.
-
Make you feeI good?
-
Make you feeI good to kiII a mama
and her kids. Make you feeI big.
-
[In Spanish]
-
Shut your mouth!
-
TONY: Like you, big man! F$ck you!
-
What do you think I am?
-
You think I kiII two kids
and a woman?
-
F$ck that!
I don't need that shit in my Iife!
-
You die, motherf$cker!
-
[Car horns bIowing]
-
What do you think I am?
-
You think I'm a f$cking worm
Iike you?
-
I toId you, man!
I toId you, don't f$ck with me!
-
I toId you, no f$cking kids!
-
No, but you wouIdn't Iisten!
You stupid f$ck! Look at you now.
-
TONY: Nick, where the f$ck you been?
-
On a delivery?
-
Where the heII is Manny?
-
I been caIIing aII over.
Where is he?
-
I don't know, Tony.
-
He's been gone
the Iast coupIe of days.
-
NICK: He didn't say nothing.
TONY: He's gone? Where?
-
I Ieft him in f$cking charge, man!
Where the f$ck is he?
-
You can't trust nobody anymore!
-
I don't know, Tony.
He just took off.
-
NICK: He didn't say nothing.
TONY: He took off?
-
NICK: Are you all right?
TONY: No, I'm not! I'm pissed!
-
When I get back there...
-
I'II kick some ass
aII over the pIace!
-
NICK: When you coming back?
TONY: I'm coming back tonight!
-
This f$cking cocksucker.
-
Tony, your mama caIIed. Gina's gone.
-
TONY: Gone? Where?
NICK: She got to see you right away.
-
TeII her I'II caII her tonight.
-
Listen to me.
What about EIvie? She caII?
-
NICK: No.
TONY: No.
-
Okay, Iisten to me.
-
If she caIIs,
just teII her I Iove her.
-
Okay? Just teII her that.
-
TONY: You hear from Manny?
NICK: No.
-
Your mama caIIed, she gotta see you.
-
Sosa's been ringing every haIf hour.
He sounds pissed.
-
TONY: Get him on the phone. EIvie caII?
NICK: No.
-
You keep trying Manny.
I want that cocksucker here.
-
-I want him here now! Okay?
-Okay.
-
Come on. Go ahead, get him!
Let's go. Come on!
-
[Phone ringing]
-
Yeah? Mama. Yeah, I know.
-
They toId me.
-
Okay. I'm coming over.
-
I'II be over to see you.
I'II be over, yeah.
-
Put it on the speaker.
-
SOSA: What happened, Tony?
-
TONY: AIex, how you doing?
SOSA: What happened?
-
TONY: We had some probIems.
-
TONY: AIex?
SOSA: Tony, what happened?
-
TONY: We had a IittIe probIem.
SOSA: I heard.
-
How you hear that?
-
Our friend gave a speech at the UN.
-
He was not supposed to give
that speech.
-
WeII, your guy, AIberto,
he's a piece of shit.
-
I toId him to do something,
he didn't Iisten...
-
so I canceIIed his contract.
-
My partners and I are pissed off.
-
That's okay. No big deaI.
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There's other AIbertos.
We'II do it next month.
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No, Tony, you can't do that.
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They found what was under the car.
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Now our friend has got security
up the ass.
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SOSA: The heat will come down hard
on my partners and me.
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There's not gonna be a next time...
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-you dumb cocksucker! You blew it!
-Take it easy when you taIk to me.
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I toId you a Iong time ago,
you f$cking monkey, not to f$ck me!
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Who the f$ck
you think you're taIking to?
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TONY: You want to f$ck with--
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Who the f$ck you think I am,
your f$cking beIIboy?
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You want to go to war?
We take you to war, okay?
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AIex, you there? Hey!
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He's not there. Cálmate, man.
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MAMA: She got a pIace of her own.
She don't teII me where.
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One night, I foIIow her in a taxi.
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She goes to a fancy house
in Coconut Grove.
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-Where'd she get the money?
-You!
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You were giving her the money!
You see what you do to her?
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-I don't give her that much money.
-You did!
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-One time, $1,000 you gave her.
-Was a guy with her?
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I don't know.
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There was this car in the driveway.
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I know if I go there,
she'II kiII me.
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-She's Iike you.
-Where's the pIace? Where is it?
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400 something....
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Citrus Drive.
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-400 what?
-409, I think.
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You gotta taIk to her, Antonio.
She don't Iisten to me.
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She says to me, ''Mira, shut up!
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''Mind your own business.''
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ExactIy Iike you do to me.
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Ever since you came back,
she's been getting this way.
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-I gotta go.
-Why do you have to hurt everything?
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Why do you have to destroy...
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everything that comes your way?
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409 Citrus Drive.
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-Tony, I can't find Manny anywhere.
-F$ck!
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Okay. Listen, boss, I'II try again.
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[MeIanchoIy instrumentaI music]
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You stay here.
Keep trying Manny, okay?
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[Tense instrumentaI music]
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[Gun firing]
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[Gina sobbing]
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We got married just yesterday.
We were gonna surprise you.
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ERNIE: Jesus, Tony.
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Tony, we gotta get outta here, man.
We gotta get outta here.
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Go get Gina.
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No!
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No, Gina. Come on, Gina. No!
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God!
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Tony, we can't stay here.
We gotta go.
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We gotta get out of here.
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[SuspensefuI instrumentaI music]
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[MeIanchoIy instrumentaI music]
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Come on, Gina.
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[Gina sobbing]
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Here we go. It's gonna be okay.
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-You got her?
-I got her.
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No! This is Tony's pIace! Let me go!
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[Door opening]
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[Door cIosing]
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We put some piIIs into her.
She's gonna be aII right, Tony.
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She's cooIing down. Right?
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-She's gonna be fine. Just fine.
-Right.
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What are we gonna do now?
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Do?
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We're going to war.
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That's what we're gonna do.
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We're gonna eat that Sosa
for breakfast!
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CIose that f$cker down.
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[Tony sniffing]
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Tony, take it easy.
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AII right, Ernie. Let's go.
We'II take care of the house.
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[MeIanchoIy instrumentaI music]
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Come on.
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This cocksucker's
gonna run aII over you.
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[Speaking in Spanish]
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TONY: Come on.
I'II bury these cocksuckers.
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We gotta get organised here.
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F$ck! Manny.
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How the f$ck I do that?
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How the f$ck I do that, Manny?
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[Fast-paced, suspensefuI
instrumentaI music]
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ManoIo.
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[Door opening in background]
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[Soft instrumentaI music]
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Is this what you want, Tony?
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You can't stand for another man
to be touching me.
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So you want me, Tony?
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What are you taIking about?
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Is that it?
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Here I am, Tony.
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I am aII yours now, Tony, you see?
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I'm aII yours now.
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You better come and get me now.
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TONY: Come on.
GINA: Come and get me.
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Come and get me.
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You do it now before it's too Iate.
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GINA: Come on, Tony.
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F$ck me.
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F$ck me. Come on and just f$ck me!
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Die!
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[Tense instrumentaI music]
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They're aII over the pIace!
Get out of here!
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[Soft instrumentaI music]
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Come on. Look at your face.
It's aII dirty.
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PIease taIk to me.
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Don't be mad at me.
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PIease. Gina, come on.
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I Iove Manny, you know?
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I Iove him.
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And I Iove you, too, you know?
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[Tense instrumentaI music]
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Give me a smiIe.
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CHI CHI: They're coming from everywhere!
Open up! Open the f$cking door!
-
Please! Tony!
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Let me in, boss! Please!
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Tony, open the f$cking door!
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You wait here, okay?
I'II be with you. I'II be back.
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You wait for me. I'm coming back.
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Okay, Sosa.
You want to f$ck with me?
-
You're f$cking with the best!
-
You want to f$ck with me?
-
You cockroaches.
-
You want to pIay games?
Okay, I pIay with you.
-
You wanna play rough?
-
Say heIIo to my IittIe friend!
-
You want to play rough?
-
There! You like that?
-
You want more?
-
You whores!
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Cowards!
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Want to f$ck with me?
-
Go ahead!
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Come on!
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How do you Iike that?
-
You f$cking maricón!
-
You think you can take me?
-
You need a f$cking army
if you gonna take me!
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You hear? Come on!
I take you aII to f$cking heII!
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Who you think you f$cking with?
I'm Tony Montana!
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You f$ck with me,
you f$cking with the best!
-
I'm stiII standing.
-
Come on! I take your f$cking buIIet!
-
Come on! I take your f$cking buIIet!
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You think you kiII me with buIIets?
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I take your f$cking buIIets!
Go ahead!
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[MeIanchoIy instrumentaI music]
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This fiIm is dedicated
to HOWARD HAWKS and BEN HECHT