The 10 Most Iconic Porsches In Movie History
It makes no difference whether it is 1967, 1981, or the present day, escaping communist Cuba to immigrate to the United States is a harrowing journey. Fortunately for those who do, United States policy offers all Cuban immigrants asylum as long as they make it onto American soil. This has been documented through many Hollywood films, but none as celebrated as 1983’s Scarface, starring Al Pacino.
Cuban immigrant Tony Montana, played by Pacino, comes to the country with nothing and quickly finds the way to gain power and wealth in the humid streets of southern Florida, cocaine. Scarface is a story about the rise of a tough and gritty individual who, once he is free of the communist Castro government, decides to take life and make it his own through ruthless and unforgiving means.
Montana does answer to another more powerful man during his rise. It is in service to his superior that Montana is tasked with accompanying this other man’s wife, Elvira, played by Michelle Pfeiffer, and takes a detour through a Porsche dealership. Throughout the scene, a playful Montana simultaneously toys with the salesman and flirts with Elvira until she gets bored with the charade. He instructs his assistant, Manny, to pay for the car and bring it to him later. Scarface is by no means what could be considered a “car movie” but every self-respecting drug lord needs expensive toys to spend their ill-gotten gains on, and a brand-new Porsche is the perfect example.
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