I remember I first saw him in Law & Order when I was younger, and then I watched Scarface and recognized him. That's sad to hear, R.I.P. Richard Belzer
ArnoldFTW97 I don’t think so in the push it to the limit scene you could see the Asian man again carrying money bags but I don’t know maybe a different character same actor
1:19-1:27 Watching it again as a bit of an older lad now, Steven Bauer I could tell was putting his heart into that scene. He showed some real humanity in Manny in taht scene, in the form of inner conflict. A bit of embarrassment paints his face when she suggests him, as well as a hint of not fear of Tony, but fear of hurting what he perceives as his brother. I personally seldom see praise for Manny's performance outside of Pacino's, but goddamn, Steven Bauer, kudos to you for making what appears to be a fairly straightforward "Womanizer/Right Hand" type of character have a greater sense of humanity in that sequence alone.
What's amazing about this scene is the narrative devices used to set it up. When we first meet Elvira, Frank suggests they all go have dinner at the Babylon Club. Elvira is appalled and warns Frank that he's too predictable and out in the open. If someone wanted to put a hit on Frank, they'd know where to find him...the Babylon Club. Tony really did come to see himself as Frank's equal, then replacement. In private, he had even told Elvira that she should think about being with him because "Frank wasn't going to last."
💯💯💯 always felt like Tony was taking Frank’s place in the bad way. That’s why Frank explains why the flashy guys don’t last long and then Tony don’t last long, compared to frank
@@zackmorris4773 Truth! Tony, as they say in the Caribbean, was an ingrate. Frank took care of him, took him to the top and even told him the secret to staying on top. SMH🤦
I once thought the reason they didn’t shoot Tony immediately was because they wanted to see that costume guy partying, and once they had enough they started blasting. Now I realized it was because the light dimmed out enough that it was hard to aim at their target.
Frank set up the hit immediately after he left with Elvera. That's why the hitmen were so bad at the hit. There was no planning and Frank was so angry that he demanded the hit had to be done right there and then. Not a lot of good hitmen available at such a short notice
Especially after leaving The Waffle House, where the cops had to be called half a dozen times because of out of control customers, and these guys not wanting to blow their cover, had to sit, and ignore it as best they could. Since they had to wait on their orders, what else could they do?
I watched this at a movie theather back in 1983, I was 6 years old. This was my favorite scene. My 18 year old brother was babysitting me he was fresh out of Marine Corps bootcamp. I grew up to be a good kid I joined the Marines served two combat tours in the Al Anbar province in Iraq aka the Triangle Of Death. I now mostly watch Disney movies.
Fun Fact: Octavio the Clown’s actor is Wayne Doba who also portrayed the deformed killer in Tobe Hooper’s 1981 slasher flick “The Funhouse.” Note: if you look closely enough, you can see Octavio is wearing clown makeup underneath the mask. In the movie, “The Funhouse,” Doba was under heavy creature makeup which was also covered under a Frankenstein’s Monster mask (until the dramatic unmasking scene). Just thought that was also an interesting parallel between the movies.
It's actually quite scary to know that these shootings happened on a regular basis in the Miami cocaine cowboy era. Take the dadeland mall massacre in 1979 for example...
@@TheTallMan50 most traffickers and people involved were Columbian. Many Cubans who came over from the Mariel boatlift were charged with crimes in Cuba that wouldn't be crimes in the USA like selling US goods on the black market.
This movie also showed a man downfall is a woman Tony sister talked this man right into his death smh had he not listened to her he could’ve talked some sense into Tony about Sosa
The first time I ever saw this scene I was like 11 and I always felt bad for Octavio. That big fat, goofy lookin' bastard.. Every time I see this movie I'm like "Shit man, poor Octavio. He didn't deserve to die. Why'd they have to shoot Octavio?" I'm like twenty-something-and-a-half years old now and I still feel almost halfway tempted to tear up for Octavio. RIP-ip in peace in pieces Octavio, you will be missed
@@MetaSpyR what the fuck dude!? I went over 2 years without being traumatized by Octavio's death. Now here you come, commented on some shit I said while drunk 2 years ago. You went and reminded me of the tragedy of Octavio. Now I'm sad again.
FUN FACT this property is some secret private billionaire's club that's off limits to the public this is probably THE ONLY movie to ever show the inside and outside of this property
Octavio ended the Bolivian drug trade in Miami; his corpse protected Tony, who eventually "betrayed" Sosa, who ended up dismantled/in jail thanks to that journalist. Octavio, the unsung hero of the movie.
killing manny really hurt tony heart he got back to the mansion in the the office started hitting coke lines wasn’t watching the surveillance tv screens his guards was all down wasn’t aware of them being attract.
In an alternative universe those hitters completed their mission, Manny ended up working for Frank Lopez, who got killed by Sosa's hit squad trying to renege on that 20 million dollar deal.
I have a theory that the hitmen obviously wanted to kill Tonny, but they also shot Octavio because they probably felt insulted by the whole parodic representation of Latin Americans (Octavio was taken from the "jungles" of Caracas, Venezuela, and looks hideous) since those two hitmen clearly look like latinos, just look at their faces be like "I'm sick of this shit"
For a long time I thought the assassin on the left, wearing the blue casual suit, was former WBC bantamweight champion, Carlo Zarate. But no it was Gary Carlos Cervantes, who if any one remembers was gang member of Mendoza's crew, in the movie, " A Low Down Dirty Shame."
My guy in the mask was just straight vibing he didn’t deserve that
That's just cold
That was unfortunate,I agree with you
Real shit
Don’t worry his costume was bulletproof
Octavio. An innocence death. What an awful place Miami was in 1980s.
That dead stare from Pacino when Octavio rolls out singing Sinatra is fucking priceless.
Lmao even the thugs decide to kill that guy first 😅
It was like he was wondering if he's really seeing this or if he had too much yeyo.
That's the look Rafico use to get after 20 coke cigarettes.
I always do that 😳
Cocaine is a hell of a drug
R.I.P Richard Belzer. He just died today. In this movie he plays the comedian at the Babylon Club.
rip
I remember I first saw him in Law & Order when I was younger, and then I watched Scarface and recognized him. That's sad to hear, R.I.P. Richard Belzer
@@alcosicdid you know that he was cousins with Henry Winkler? Also, he was considered for the Chevy Chase role in Vacation 1983
oh wow thank you for sharing that :)
rip richard belzer
Vice City Remasterd graphics looks pretty good XD
Chicken Draws Dogs lmao
Chicken Draws Dogs I wish 😭😭😤
Chicken Draws Dogs 🤣😂🤣👏😎😆
😂 gold
😂😂😂😂😂😂
his expression at 0:35 is like "woah how much blow did I just snort to be imagining this" lol
😂😂😂😂😂🤔
I've been there. Lmfao
Me listening to someone tell me a story after i smoked 2 blunts
hahaha
He looked focked up
They wanted to kill Tony, but Octavio got the most hit. I'd say he was their primary target, Tony is only secondary.
Octavio was a drug kingpin and they wanted to kill him instead of Tony! That would explain everything
They didnt like the performance of Octavio
Fuck off roger
@@darioluna6393 porbecito Octavio
Octavio Had A Horrible Performance
Fun fact. Pacino is really bleeding in this scene, he was cut by the glass on the mirrors.
Really
Ohhhhh thats why there is stunt double in his place
Matthew Castro where
@@jadonsancho5201 oh when he is running away from the shooters I think you can clearly see that is not Pacino
@@matthewcastro2230 that was him
I like how Octavio keeps taking his hat off and putting it back on, he’s such a gentleman
Today I noticedl it 😂
@@rolandovalle8513 RIP Octavio gone but never forgotten
*tips fedora
Tonys death was really revenge for Octavio , he was close a friend of Sosa
He fucked sosa up
Yes
He didn't kill Octavio though. Those other two guys did
@bigdapramirez6157 not in the literal since. Meaning he took the spot light he had from him.
it was among the cartels real narco shit..
80s clothes...it was truly the BEST
Especially when tha chiccs had cameltoes everywhere 😍
Lord have mercy
@@talkdattrashimmapullyacard4396 Teach me to cosplay 80's clothing like Tony Montana and Manny
Everything in the 80s was the best
@@anthonymignogna1197 yeah especially the drugs.All man.The pure pure substance of untampererd drugs.
(Shark puppet style) YEEEEE
80s babeh!!!
Poor Octavio, died doing what he loved.
😭😭😭
Being a meat shield for Tony.
Hahaha
Anyone ever notice that these two assassins were the same two guys who had sat in front of Tony and Manny on the bus ride to Freedom Town?
i never noticed that
Me either
Woah I never noticed that. Now I gotta go back and rewatch this movie again lol.
Not true
@@FDCR7 not suprised.
1:30: my last braincell during an algebra test in grade 11
LoL,I think alot of people has at least one of those days that made them look like Tony lol
Which one tony or the guy in the costume dancing?
@@tcixtucyoitxctytyf9213 I think Tony
@@SlyCooper1920 Bruh I’m Tony. I’m just baked after that test.
Octavio or Tony?
Poor Octavio. Rest in paradise king
Yes
It’s been over 35 years and I still weep for Octavio!!
:)@@venom74799
terrible hitmen. That was probably their first hit, and certainly their last lmao
ArnoldFTW97 ....I thought they were supposed to be the Diaz brothers.. but probably the hired help of them. but I agree .. lousy hengemen
ArnoldFTW97 it was just a movie! Do you talk to your TV sometimes thinking they will hear you?
Frank Lopez had poor judgment, he recruited a Chivato, so the hitmen did'nt suprise me.
James Radski he gotta pay cops to prosper
ArnoldFTW97 I don’t think so in the push it to the limit scene you could see the Asian man again carrying money bags but I don’t know maybe a different character same actor
manny wasnt scared of tony he just knew exactly how crazy he was
Tony's face when Octavio came out was like "man, I gotta ease up on the blow".
1:19-1:27
Watching it again as a bit of an older lad now, Steven Bauer I could tell was putting his heart into that scene. He showed some real humanity in Manny in taht scene, in the form of inner conflict. A bit of embarrassment paints his face when she suggests him, as well as a hint of not fear of Tony, but fear of hurting what he perceives as his brother. I personally seldom see praise for Manny's performance outside of Pacino's, but goddamn, Steven Bauer, kudos to you for making what appears to be a fairly straightforward "Womanizer/Right Hand" type of character have a greater sense of humanity in that sequence alone.
At 1:30 Tony be like 'what the fuck am I doing with my life?'
Right I alway thought that when they show him just drained but at the same time drowning in luxury.
You forgot the mane part
Waiting for the Diaz Brother's 😅
The Diaz Brothers have the accuracy of a storm trooper lol
It ain't the Diaz brothers.
@@youdontneedtoknow5688 Then who are they???
Happy 40th anniversary to this classic 🤍
What's amazing about this scene is the narrative devices used to set it up.
When we first meet Elvira, Frank suggests they all go have dinner at the Babylon Club. Elvira is appalled and warns Frank that he's too predictable and out in the open. If someone wanted to put a hit on Frank, they'd know where to find him...the Babylon Club.
Tony really did come to see himself as Frank's equal, then replacement. In private, he had even told Elvira that she should think about being with him because "Frank wasn't going to last."
💯💯💯 always felt like Tony was taking Frank’s place in the bad way. That’s why Frank explains why the flashy guys don’t last long and then Tony don’t last long, compared to frank
@@zackmorris4773
Truth! Tony, as they say in the Caribbean, was an ingrate. Frank took care of him, took him to the top and even told him the secret to staying on top. SMH🤦
Gina: "Why don't YOU take me out?"
His reply: "What are you crazy?"
😂😂😂😂😂
He is not wrong
3:10 When you're sitting on the porch and a bee comes near you
😂😂😂
Lmao
😂😂😂😂😂
Can’t blame you, I’m scared of bees too
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
RIP Octavio one of my favorite performers of all time. Glad someone uploaded a video of his last performance for his memory to last forever. 😢😢😢❤❤❤
0:21 the way that those two guys looking at each other after "strangers in the night" playing and Octavio's entrance os priceless 😂😂
I like how the hitman are about to open fire, then are like "No wait. Let's enjoy the club a bit longer."
RIP Octavio
Matt C gone too soon
1:24 gina was like, "yeah he definitely scared of tony. he wants me for sure." lol
2:24 When Octavio gets shot, he loses his hat.
2:26 His hat is back on.
PuertoRicanfjr12 put his hat back on with his last dying breath
@@saintlouis1087 you Serious ؟
Nothing, I repeat nothing trumps the self consciousness of balding.
Lol i just noticed they had him falling twice
Hahahaha
3:10 - The stuntmans's quick feet right there always impresses me.
with high heels? damn...
0:35 I would’ve reacted the same way lol
Wtf is going on
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
the music in this scene just makes it more intense!
Sabes cómo se llama la canción donde sale Octavio
Facts
@@miguelangelsabatorrico2367 Strangers In the Night - Frank Sinatra
@3:13
I always crack up when that stage lighting comes down and knocks that guy unconscious.
🤣🤣🤣
That was death getting mad at the guy for fucking up lol
Those heavy stage lights didn't just knock him unconscious they most likely shattered his spine
@@knifecraze2.087 Yeah I imagine he wouldn't have been walking in the hypothetical scenario that he survived it.
trying to clip someone in a crowded club doesnt seem like a very good idea
👍💡💡
I swear Tony’s sister and manny would’ve made the best couple seeing them two made the perfect chemistry
I once thought the reason they didn’t shoot Tony immediately was because they wanted to see that costume guy partying, and once they had enough they started blasting. Now I realized it was because the light dimmed out enough that it was hard to aim at their target.
Of course they fucked it up the assasination, they hired Fez from That 70s Show, what did you expect?
LMFAOOO!
You too Mel
You fucked up
😂😂😂
I hate you!
Now I can't unsee it
Tony's camping skills were too great for the pray and spray.
The vibes are immaculate
The host of Babylon club is Richard Belzer RIP you will be truly missed
Frank set up the hit immediately after he left with Elvera. That's why the hitmen were so bad at the hit. There was no planning and Frank was so angry that he demanded the hit had to be done right there and then. Not a lot of good hitmen available at such a short notice
Especially after leaving The Waffle House, where the cops had to be called half a dozen times because of out of control customers, and these guys not wanting to blow their cover, had to sit, and ignore it as best they could. Since they had to wait on their orders, what else could they do?
24/7 call a hit. 1-800-hit-dead.
Hit was ordered after Tony made the Sosa deal
3:16
- Red "Cheetah"
- Brown "Stallion"
- Gray "Comet
What a coincidence my school mascot are comets .
Idk why but Octavio always scared the daylights out of me when I was younger.
Cos you gotta be drunk and/or high to not have that turned into nightmare fuel!
2:54 love how the dude keeps on firing even though he’s got his gun pointed at the ceiling
The best brutal violent scene in cinematic history
Poor Octavio. Tony used him as a shield.
@howdy_do_i_love_you so true lol
@howdy_do_i_love_you why people hate him?
Well......to be far he was already dead lol
Sometimes you gotta just improvise
I love when the sound of tension rises at 2:17
It sure does fit the mood and tone of the thrills of this shootout scene 🎬
I always felt bad about Octavio getting killed 😔
Who is octavio in this movie
@@treyvonwilliams the person dancing
Me too
0:35 : Tony's high af watching this shit
"I see the way you look at me Manolo."
Ada Velasquez gina was hot
C’mon mang
@@aztecakidgames3672 yeah, she's STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL!
Whats manolo supposed to mean?
@@StreetDrilla kinda late but that's his name!
fun fact:
The guy you see behind Tony in the mirror at 2:15 is the director of the movie Brian de Palma.
Requiescat In Pace, Octavio. You were too beautiful for this world.
I agree that the show sucked, but they took it too far by shooting it up!
😂
whatd oes that mean in ur head
That movie was good bro.your on coke
@@jonerijuseppi3047 he means the show in the club
Yeah fuck octavios!
I watched this at a movie theather back in 1983, I was 6 years old. This was my favorite scene. My 18 year old brother was babysitting me he was fresh out of Marine Corps bootcamp. I grew up to be a good kid I joined the Marines served two combat tours in the Al Anbar province in Iraq aka the Triangle Of Death. I now mostly watch Disney movies.
Did you get to kill anyone?
He was camping under his bed scared
Yeah but not as close as Scarface. About 200 yards away. I would sing lion king songs and lil mermaid songs when I got nervous.
Interesting you got to see a rated r movie at six back then when ushers actually cared how old you were to watch them
0:35 *Me bored in class*
0:19 When you're about to pull a hit but you just have to see how this show is first.
I guess the place is coke out already because most of them are enjoying octavios performance...
ashshsjsmamdmf
It's a nightclub in Miami in the 80s. I'm pretty sure the fuckin dishwasher was high.
Octavio shoulda stayed home!
I enjoyed Octavio. Who wouldn't?
Well.......it was the 80s lol
What I really love about Scarface is how understated the whole movie is. Low-key performances and subdued action are DePalma trademarks.
Wait low key perfomances?
@@Shrubbery Exactly.
Subued action? it's totally the opposite.
@@Ratchet2431 He's being sarcastic.... I hope
Fun Fact: Octavio the Clown’s actor is Wayne Doba who also portrayed the deformed killer in Tobe Hooper’s 1981 slasher flick “The Funhouse.”
Note: if you look closely enough, you can see Octavio is wearing clown makeup underneath the mask. In the movie, “The Funhouse,” Doba was under heavy creature makeup which was also covered under a Frankenstein’s Monster mask (until the dramatic unmasking scene). Just thought that was also an interesting parallel between the movies.
Celebrating 35 years of this fuckin badass movie. I got the poster
Lopez hired 2 of the worst hitmen he could find and was surprised Tony escaped.
That build up music was crazy before the shooting lol
Word
It's actually quite scary to know that these shootings happened on a regular basis in the Miami cocaine cowboy era. Take the dadeland mall massacre in 1979 for example...
You can thank Fidel Castro for that.
@@TheTallMan50 most traffickers and people involved were Columbian. Many Cubans who came over from the Mariel boatlift were charged with crimes in Cuba that wouldn't be crimes in the USA like selling US goods on the black market.
@@Patrix299 Tony said he didn't like Colombians. Now I see why.
The Dadeland Mall shoot out saddened me as a freshman in high school. It took a few years and a little show called "Miami Vice" for it to go away.
Octavio's hat falls twice lmao
LOLOLOL,I just realized that!
I love this scene, I love the old dinner clubs like that! They just don't have any of those around anymore...
jacksonville florida still has something called Alhambra Dinner Theater
1:30 literally me
He looks exhausted
Wow those hitmen couldn't even take out a guy passed out on drugs with machine guns
Laughed at this way harder than I should have.
Hitman in bluish/greyish suit is “Smokey” from Blood In Blood Out… 💥
3:03 Me dodging lifes problems.
Worst. Hit men. Ever.
They also look stupid 😂
@@rob3125 right? Look like a couple of teenagers.
Hey SurfingBullDog couldn't they just sniped him from somewhere far away instead?
SurfingBullDog ikr
Well Frank didn't seem to hire good henchmen around him. Look at Ernie, that guy was totally useless for Frank. And of course Omar was an informant.
Octavio’s death is both sad and hilarious
2:16 Brian De Palma cameo
LOL
Oh shit! I just caught that!
@@DarkFortressPictures_Official We can see him in the mirror behind Al Pacino.
@@danielwilliamson6180 I know. I just caught it.
Rest In Paradise Richard Belzer🙏🏿🕊️
This movie also showed a man downfall is a woman Tony sister talked this man right into his death smh had he not listened to her he could’ve talked some sense into Tony about Sosa
R.I.P. Richard Belzer (he played the stand-up comedian)
Good thing they hid the guns..
In napkins how secure
Octavio was innocent.
That performance was trash I agree with the hitmen
Nahh that fat bloke owed me heavy
Unless you played the game
He made Caracas proud
I feel like he was Part of the hit
Rest in Peace Richard Belzer.
3:10 When you're at the club and you see your ex there
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
You can see Brian De Palma in the mirror at 2:15
Good catch
The first time I ever saw this scene I was like 11 and I always felt bad for Octavio. That big fat, goofy lookin' bastard.. Every time I see this movie I'm like "Shit man, poor Octavio. He didn't deserve to die. Why'd they have to shoot Octavio?" I'm like twenty-something-and-a-half years old now and I still feel almost halfway tempted to tear up for Octavio. RIP-ip in peace in pieces Octavio, you will be missed
Assassins were gunning for Octavio. Made sure he was dead as those 30+ seconds were excruciating.
Shut up snowflake ❄️
That’s exactly how I feel man... but he’ll be in or hearts forever
@@MetaSpyR what the fuck dude!? I went over 2 years without being traumatized by Octavio's death.
Now here you come, commented on some shit I said while drunk 2 years ago. You went and reminded me of the tragedy of Octavio.
Now I'm sad again.
Play scarface the world is yours. In that game tony kills him again out of self defense.
Bleeding in the Porsche man. Damn it!
You have to feel sorry for Octavio.
One of the greatest gangster movies from the 80's.
FUN FACT this property is some secret private billionaire's club that's off limits to the public this is probably THE ONLY movie to ever show the inside and outside of this property
this is one quality video, thanks
Octavio ended the Bolivian drug trade in Miami; his corpse protected Tony, who eventually "betrayed" Sosa, who ended up dismantled/in jail thanks to that journalist.
Octavio, the unsung hero of the movie.
Manny fell for his best friends sister ❤️🤗
Tal Lena ..I would have fell for her too....
Rookie mistake
@Joseph Monteiro they were genuinely in love tho, tony is a complete madman
killing manny really hurt tony heart he got back to the mansion in the the office started hitting coke lines wasn’t watching the surveillance tv screens his guards was all down wasn’t aware of them being attract.
Lets hook up & picc up where they left off boo 😘
1:30 me when it’s 3:30 a.m and I’m still doing my homework or working 👨💻😓
Yeah, me.
"i just wanna entertain!"-masked guy
One of my favorite scenes of the whole movie and that Brunette behind the Diaz Brothers was Drop Dead Gorgeous!
When Tony saw Octavio, it's like he never see something like this before in Cuba.
In memory of Octavio. Goodnight Sweet Prince.
That’s Palo from Mayans MC on the left in the beginning. Knew his face looked familiar 😂
Seeing Octavio shot up when I was a little kid and we rented this was very upsetting. Like watching Mickey get plugged.
The hitmen were ordered to kill Tony Montana but changed their minds and made Octavio their prime target. 🤔
Edgar (the blue hitman) decided to kill tony Montana after killing Octavio
In an alternative universe those hitters completed their mission, Manny ended up working for Frank Lopez, who got killed by Sosa's hit squad trying to renege on that 20 million dollar deal.
It's called amateurs. Lol
I have a theory that the hitmen obviously wanted to kill Tonny, but they also shot Octavio because they probably felt insulted by the whole parodic representation of Latin Americans (Octavio was taken from the "jungles" of Caracas, Venezuela, and looks hideous) since those two hitmen clearly look like latinos, just look at their faces be like "I'm sick of this shit"
Mac-10.
When you have to kill everyone in the room. There is no substitute.
Kill everyone in the room but the guy you originally were trying to kill
Yo i was just watching that last night!
For a long time I thought the assassin on the left, wearing the blue casual suit, was former WBC bantamweight champion, Carlo Zarate. But no it was Gary Carlos Cervantes, who if any one remembers was gang member of Mendoza's crew, in the movie, " A Low Down Dirty Shame."
R.I.P Octavio from Caracas
R.I.P. Löwenbräu beer
Octavio had it coming
C'mon1!$
The two most incompetent hitmen in the history of cinema.