In the 1983 film "Scarface," the character Tony Montana, played by Al Pacino, wields a gun called the "M16." This firearm is notably featured in the climactic scenes of the movie, showcasing Montana's rise to power and eventual downfall. The M16 has since become an iconic symbol of the film and is often associated with Montana's violent lifestyle.
Snorky. Al was his name for short his nick name was "Scarface" because of two scars on his left cheek caused by his brother Frank cutting him with a knife for saying a woman had nice breasts.
Yes. The original was released in the 1930's, and Scarface was based on Al Capone
I read that he was identified as a Used Furniture Salesman
That would be Alphonse 'Al' Capone.
Al Capone had business cards that listed him as a used furniture dealer. Another Capone oddity is that although he was nicknamed "Scarface," Capone was not the inspiration for the Al Pacino movie of the same name.
Im sure it would be Machine Gun Jack Mcgurn as Al refer to him as his golden boy or his ace machinegunner.
MR. Capones name is Alphonse Gabriel Capone
It is an M16 with a 203 grenade launcher attached to it.
At a bank
I think its Godfather
rice
leo
killing people
Mae Capone al capones wife
Snorky. Al was his name for short his nick name was "Scarface" because of two scars on his left cheek caused by his brother Frank cutting him with a knife for saying a woman had nice breasts.
it was called the valentines day massacre
Al pacino played Scarface