Showing posts with label Robert Loggia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Loggia. Show all posts

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Michelle Pfeiffer as Elvira Hancock - Scarface Movie Stills 1982

Scarface poster


Scarface

Director: Brian De Palma

Writer: Oliver Stone
Cast: Al Pacino, Steven Bauer, Michelle Pfeiffer, F. Murray Abraham, Robert Loggia
 
Synopsis: When Fidel Castro opens the harbor at Mariel, Cuba, he sends 125,000 Cuban refugees to reunite with their relatives in the United States. Among all the refugees, there is one who wants it all, his name is Tony Montana. Tony and his friend Manny when they arrive in the United States and start in small time jobs, soon they are hired by Omar Suarez to pay money to a group of Colombians. When the deal goes wrong, Tony and Manny leave with the money and succeed in their job. Soon Tony meets with drug kingpin Frank Lopez and falls for his boss's girl Elvira. Pretty soon Tony will know that those who want it all, do not last forever and that is the price of power. The world will know Montana by one name....SCARFACE.
 
Scarface Trailer


Film Clip
 
 
Michelle Pfeiffer as Elvira Hancock - Scarface Movie Stills
 
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Michelle Pfeiffer as Elvira Hancock - Scarface Movie Still 2

Michelle Pfeiffer as Elvira Hancock - Scarface Movie Still 3

Michelle Pfeiffer as Elvira Hancock - Scarface Movie Still 4

Al Pacino as Tony Montana and Michelle Pfeiffer as Elvira Hancock - Scarface Movie Still 5

Al Pacino as Tony Montana and Michelle Pfeiffer as Elvira Hancock - Scarface Movie Still 6

Michelle Pfeiffer as Elvira Hancock - Scarface Movie Still 7
 
 
 
Al Pacino as Tony Montana - Scarface

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Harvest Movie Poster


Harvest

Release: April 10, 2011
Director: Marc Meyers
Writer: Marc Meyers
Cast: Robert Loggia, Jack Carpenter, Arye Gross,Victoria Clark, Barbara Barrie, Peter Friedman, Adriana Sevan, Kel O'Neill, Christine Evangelista, Daniel Eric Gold
 
Synopsis: Three generations of a family come together one summer, around the eventual passing of the patriarch of the family, a WWII veteran. Gathered at the family home and in and around their beautiful shoreline town, years of resentment and betrayal surface, and the grandson does his part to hold them all together. Harvest is a poignant story that is ultimately uplifting, with moments of humor anchoring this realistic portrait of a family hanging on to what was, what is, and to each other. It’s also a film about how we all come of age, in our own ways, both young and old.
 
Harvest Trailer