19 Ultimate Final Shoot-Outs Of Cinema History

3. Scarface (1983)

Scarface Al Pacino
Universal

“All I have in this world, are my balls and my word” - so is the colourful life philosophy of Al Pacino's Tony Montana and a moto that propelled the Cuban immigrant to top drug dealer in neon-blasted 80s Miami.

After Montana betrays his Columbian connection Pablo Sosa, things go from worse to apocalyptic as the new-found enemy sends an entire militia of psychotic jungle Guerrillas to swiftly waste what little empire Montana has left.

With Pacino trapped in his room and him near-delusional from an epic mountain of drugs on his table, it's going to be swift curtains for our protagonist. That is, until…Montana snorts up some motivation and pulls out one of the largest automatic rifle/grenade launchers you’ve laid eyes on, screaming the immortal words; “Say hello to my little friend!”

What follows is a raging Pacino as he take on his massive opposition in a blur of fierce avtion; bullets, blood, explosions and a whole lot of cursing - in one of the most epic final gun-battles created.

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