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Alejandro "Alex" Sosa is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the 1983 American crime film Scarface and the 2006 video game Scarface: The World Is Yours.He is an international Bolivian drug lord and the chief supplier of cocaine for his business partner Tony Montana.
Tony also appears in the 2006 video game, Scarface: Money. Power. Respect. Tony appears in the video game Payday 2, as a playable character named "Scarface" included in the Scarface Character Pack released in 2016. He is again voiced by André Sogliuzzo. A separate DLC titled "Scarface Heist Pack" contains a heist at Tony's mansion in Miami. [11]
The brothers kill Tony's mother, and send assassins after him in the Babylon Club. Tony kills all but one who reveals the Diaz's had the older lady. In revenge, Tony stages an attack on the Diaz car dealership. Edgar is slain in the back halls of the building. Alfonso is killed in a car chase. Alfonso Diaz was voiced by Steve Wilcox.
Geno Silva, an accomplished actor who played the assassin who kills Tony Montana in “Scarface,” has died. Silva’s family said the actor died from complications of a type of dementia ...
Geno Silva, the actor best remembered for playing Tony Montana's killer in Scarface, has died. He was 72. The actor died May 9 at home in Los Angeles of complications resulting from frontotemporal ...
Furious, Tony kills them both and regains control of Little Havana. Tony is later called by Pablo (Wilmer Valderrama), an associate of Sheffield's, who claims to know the whereabouts of Tony's estranged wife, Elvira, and arranges a meeting. The meet turns out to be a trap, but Tony survives and kills Pablo.
Tony Montana has a bloody rags-to-riches story. Home & Garden. Lighter Side
Scarface was released on Blu-ray on September 6, 2011, in a two-disc, limited edition, steelbox package. [57] The set was criticized for its poor picture quality due to usage of an old master created from the DVD release. [58] Disc two is a DVD of the 1932 Scarface, featuring a TCM-produced introduction by Robert Osborne and an alternate ending.