Al Pacino's Annotated Scarface Script
Al Pacino's personal working script for Scarface is up for auction, with ten pages of handwritten annotations revealing how he built Tony Montana from the ground up. The third draft mimeographed typescript from late 1982 contains Pacino's notes on character development and Cuban pronunciation guides he used to perfect the accent that would define his eighth Golden Globe-nominated performance. Pacino originally gifted the script to an assistant at his production company after filming wrapped. The movie initially bombed with critics who called it excessively violent, then became a cultural phenomenon that turned "Say hello to my little friend" into a permanent part of the lexicon.

