Director Brian De Palma and screenwriter Oliver Stone opted for a singular, punchy title: Scarface .
The "subtitle" most famously associated with the Scarface legacy is a title forced upon the original 1932 film by censors to ensure the movie was seen as a moral warning rather than a glorification of crime. The Origins: Scarface: The Shame of a Nation (1932) subtitle Scarface
The original film, directed by Howard Hawks and produced by Howard Hughes, faced significant pushback from the Hays Office (the Hollywood censorship body of the time). Censors were concerned that the film’s depiction of Tony Camonte’s rise to power was too alluring. Director Brian De Palma and screenwriter Oliver Stone