"Antonio Montana." "And you, what you call yourself?" "Where'd you learn English, Tony?" "Uh, in a school." "And my father, he was, uh, from the United States." "Just like you, ya know?" "He was a Yankee." "Uh, he used to take me a lot to the movies." "I learn." "I watch the guys like Humphrey Bogart..." "James Cagney." "They, they teach me to talk." "I like those guys." "I always know one day I'm comin' here, United States." "So where's your old man now?" "He dead." "He die." "Sometime." "Somewhere." "Mother?" "She dead too." "What kind of work you do in Cuba?" "Ah, you know, things." "I was, uh-- This, that." "Construction business." "I work a lot with my hands." "I was in the army." "Any family in the States, Tony?" "Any cousins, brother-in-law, anybody?" "Nobody." "Everybody's dead." "You ever been to jail, Tony?" "Me?" "Jail?" "No way." "No." "Been in a mental hospital?" "Oh, yeah." "On the boat coming over." "What about homosexuality, Tony?" "You like men, huh?" "You like to dress up like a woman?" "What the fuck is wrong with this guy?" "He kidding me or what?" "Just answer the questions, Tony." "Okay." "No." "Okay?" "Fuck no!" "Arrested for vagrancy?" "Marijuana?" "Never, man." "Heroin?" "Cocaine?" "No." "Where'd you get the beauty scar, tough guy?" "Eatin' pussy?" "How am I gonna get a scar like that eating pussy?" "This was when I was a kid, ya know?" "Mm-hmm." "You should see the other kid." "You can't recognize him." "And this?" "Oh, that's nothing, man." "That's for my sweetheart." "Sweetheart, my ass!" "We've been seein' more and more of these." "Some kind of code these guys used in the can." "Pitchfork means an assassin or somethin'." "You wanna tell us about it, or you wanna take a trip to the detention center?" "Okay, you got me." "I was in the can one time." "For buying dollars." "Big, big deal." "That's pretty funny, Tony." "That's true." "It was a Canadian tourist." "Hmm?" "What'd ya do?" "Mug him first?" "Get him outta here!" "Come on!" "So I fuck up!" "Let me talk to this guy." "Please!" "Let me talk to him a minute." "You a Communist?" "Huh?" "How'd you like it, man?" "They tell you all the time what to do, what to think, what to feel." "Do you wanna be like a sheep?" "Like all those other people?" "Baah." "Baah." "I don't have to listen to this bullshit!" "You wanna work 8, 10 fucking hours?" "You own nothing, you got nothing!" "Do you want a chivato on every corner watching everything you do?" "Everything you say, man?" "Do you know I eat octopus three times a day?" "I got fucking octopus coming out of my fucking ears." "I got the fuckin' Russian shoes my feet's comin' through." "What, you want me to stay there and do nothing?" "I'm no fuckin' criminal, man." "I'm no puta or thief." "I'm Tony Montana, a political prisoner from Cuba." "And I want my fuckin' human rights, now!" "Just like the President Jimmy Carter says." "Okay?" "Carter should see this human right." "He's really good." "What do you say, Harry?" "I don't believe a word of this shit!" "They all sound alike to me." "That son of a bitch Castro is shitting' all over us." "Send this bastard to Freedom town." "Let them take a look at him." "Get him outta here." "You know somethin'?" "You can send me anywhere." "Here, there, this, that; it don't matter." "There's nothing you can do to me that Castro has not already done." "Get him out of here!" "So?" "So?" "What'd you tell him?" "I told him what you told me." "Told 'em we were--I was in sanitation." "They didn't go for it." "Sanitation?" "Yeah." "I told you to tell 'em you was in a sanitarium, not sanitation." "Sanitarium." "Yeah." "You didn't tell me that." "No, I told you to say you had T.B. and you was in a sanitarium." "You was cured." "I was cured?" "When did you tell me that?" "Come on." "You should have kept your mouth shut." "Oh, okay." "They'd have thought you was a horse and let you out." "Tony!" "Montana!" "Tony Montana!" "Vena cá, man." "Come here." "Come here, man." "I gotta talk to you." "Come on, man." "It's important." "So close, man." "Come on." "Come on, man." "I gotta talk to you." "Where are you going, man?" "Leave him alone." "I got better things to do." "You're chicken, man." "You almost made it." "Are you ready for some good news?" "Sure." "What you got, man?" "We can be outta this place in 30 days." "Not only that, but we got a green card and a job in Miami." "Now are we made or are we made, man?" "What do we gotta do?" "Go to Cuba and hit the beard or what?" "No, man, somebody else." "You're kidding?" "No." "You're not kidding?" "Guy named Rebenga, man." "Emilio Rebenga." "Rebenga?" "Coño, man." "I know that name." "Yeah?" "He's political." "Yeah." "Well, he's coming inhere today, man." "Castro just sprung him." "This guy, man, was one of the top dogs for Fidel in the early days." "But Castro felt like he couldn't trust him anymore and threw him in jail." "But while he was on top, he tortured a few guys to death." "One of the guy's brother is a rich guy in Miami now." "He wants the favor repaid." "That's where we come in." "He's ugly, man." "Yeah." "You tell your guys in Miami-- your friend-- it'd be a pleasure." "I kill a Communist for fun... but for a green card, I gonna carve him up real nice." "From a friend you fucked!" "That face." "That's nice." "That doesn't look like me." "Hey, that looks pretty, man." "Fuck!" "¿ Qué pasó, man?" "¿ Qué pasa, man?" "Your big shot friend better come up with something soon." "I didn't come to the United States to break my fuckin' back." "He's coming?" "What do you want from me?" "Fuckin' thing!" "I told you" "What's wrong?" "Look at that one." "That one right there in the pink." "She's beautiful, man." "Look at those titties." "Look at that punk with her." "What's he got that I don't have?" "Well, he's very handsome, for one thing, you know?" "I mean, look at the way he dresses, man." "Come on." "That's style." "Flash, pizzazz." "And a little coke money doesn't hurt nobody." "Look at this." "Fuckin' onions." "They oughta be pickin' gold from the street." "Hey, there's two guys looking for you out there." "That's him, man." "That's El Mono." "I told you." "Don't stay too fuckin' long." "We've got a lot of work to do, so" "Waldo, this is my friend, Tony Montana, I've been telling you about." "Tony, that's Omar Suarez and that's Waldo Rojas over there." "I got something for you." "Yeah?" "What do we gotta do?" "Gotta unload a boat." "Marijuana." "25 tons." "You get 500 each." "500?" "Eh?" "That's great, eh?" "You gotta be kidding." "Five hundred?" "Who do you think we are?" "Baggage handlers?" "The going rate on a boat is a thousand a night." "You know that." "First you gotta work your way up to 500." "After what I did for you guys in Freedom town?" "What was that?" "That Rebenga hit was a game of dominoes?" "That was something else." "Shut up!" "Take it easy." "What's with this dishwasher, chico?" "Don't he know we could've got another space cadet to hit Rebenga cheaper?" "Fifty bucks!" "Then why didn't you?" "Don't call me no fuckin' dishwasher, or I'll kick your monkey ass" "Who the fuck are you?" "You can't do that, man!" "The Colombians!" "Okay, okay-- All right, big man!" "You wanna make some big bucks?" "Let's see how tough you are." "You know something about cocaine?" "What, you kidding me or what?" "There's a bunch of Colombians coming in Friday." "New guys." "They say they got two keys for us for openers." "Pure coke." "Hotel in Miami Beach." "I want you to go over there." "If it's what they say it is, you pay 'em and bring it back." "You get five grand." "Go, pay 'em, bring it back, yeah?" "You know how to handle a machine gun?" "Yeah, man." "We were in the army." "You gonna need a couple other guys." "That's no problem." "Be at Hector's bodega at noon Friday." "You get the buy money then." "And, chico, if anything happens to that buy money" "my boss will stick your heads up your asses faster than a rabbit gets fucked!" "I'm scared." "Man, you're pushing your luck." "Don't worry." "That was dumb." "You worry too much." "You're gonna have a heart attack." "You act like that guy's doing you a favor or somethin'." "What's this with the Colombians?" "What does it matter?" "What does it--He says Colombians, and you make these eyes" "I don't like fuckin' Colombians!" "Okay?" "Hey, hey, what you guys doing?" "There's a lot of dishes to be washed." "Wash 'em yourself, man." "I retire!" "What the fuck you gonna do then now?" "Don't come back here!" "I gotta look after my investment!" "Fuck you, guys!" "Close the shop!" "Mira eso, man." "Look at those tits, man." "She's begging for it." "What?" "Are you fuckin' crazy?" "She's 103 years old." "Not that one, man!" "That one!" "Which one?" "Come on." "Move the fuckin' car." "Okay." "Okay." "We're at a stop sign." "Come on." "We're just staying loose up here, okay?" "You gotta stay loose." "You can't worry." "You're gonna have a heart attack." "Just play it cool." "Miami Beach." "Miami Beach!" "Okay, man." "The money stays in the trunk 'til I come out." "You got it?" "Me, nobody else." "Okay." "I not out in 15 minutes, something's wrong." "Okay?" "Room nine." "You ready?" "Sure thing." "Okay, let's go." "¿ Qué te pasa, man?" "Okay." "You mind leaving the door open?" "So as my brother-in-law sees everything is okay." "Sure." "No problem." "No problem." "Hello." "This is Marta." "Marta, hello." "I am Hector." "And I am Tony." "Tony." "So, Omar says you're okay." "Yeah?" "Good." "Omar's okay." "Okay." "So, you got the money?" "You got the stuff?" "Sure I have the stuff, but I don't have it right here with me now." "I got it close by." "Well, I don't have the money either, man." "I have it close by too." "Where?" "In the car?" "No, not in the car, man." "No?" "How 'bout you?" "Where you have your stuff?" "Not far." "Okay." "You want me to come in?" "We start over again?" "Where you from, Tony?" "What the fuck difference does it make where I'm from, man?" "Take it easy, man." "I, uh--I just want to get to know who I do business with." "You'll know me once you do business with me and stop fucking around." "Okay?" "What's the story?" "Tony!" "You know, frog face, you just fucked yourself." "You steal from me, you're dead." "Yeah?" "Okay." "You want to give me the cash... or do I kill your brother first," "before I kill you?" "Why don't you try sticking your head up your ass?" "See if it fits." "Yeah?" "Okay." "Yeah, it's very important." "I understand." "Important." "Thank you." "You forecasted an earthquake in the three-to-four-point range this morning." "We had an earthquake in the three-to-four-point range this morning." "I'm impressed." "Thank you, sir." "However, isn't it rather slender evidence" "Oh, shake it up tonight" "Shakin' up our lives" "Beautiful skin." "I like it." "Shake it up tonight" "I like the way you" "Tell me that you love me Tell me that you'll stay the night" "I don't what I'm supposed to do today, but" "Hey!" "Antonio!" "Watch what happens to your friend." "You don't want this to happen to you, gimme the money." "Come on, come on." "Got to have you every day" "Now the leg, huh?" "Yame voy." "Ya eshora, man." "Let's do it, man." "Come on." "Okay." "Okay?" "We are gonna be all right." "Okay, "Caracicatriz. "" "You can die too." "It makes no difference to me." "Okay, Chi Chi." "Sí, man." "Last chance, pendejo!" "Fuck you!" "You okay?" "Yeah, man." "It went in and out." "Okay, take him out of here, quick!" "Chi Chi!" "Chi Chi!" "Get the yeyo." "Your turn." "I kill you!" "Die!" "Hurry up!" "Get in!" "Come on." "Come on." "Come on." "Let's go!" "Close that door!" "Yeah." "Bunch of cowboys." "Somebody fucked up." "Yeah, well, I'll check it out right away." "Yeah, you do that, Omar." "You do that." "You still got the money?" "Yeah." "And I got the yeyo." "You got the yeyo?" "Yeah, right." "Bring it here." "Fuck you." "I am takin' it to Lopez myself." "Yeah." "Not you, me." "This fuckin' guy." "Frank Lopez." "Tony Montana." "Hey, Tony Montana." "Mr." "Lopez." "It's a real pleasure." "You can call me Frank." "Everybody calls me Frank." "My Little League team." "Even the fucking prosecutors around town, they all call me Frank." "Okay, Frank." "How are you?" "Manny Ribera." "He caught one on the job." "Went right through." "We heard about that." "Omar, he tells me great things about you guys." "Yeah." "Yeah, well, Omar's okay." "Not to mention, of course, the nice job you did for me." "That Commie son of a bitch" "Well, you don't have to mention that." "That was fun." "That was fun?" "Damn right." "That was fun." "Sometime it fun." "Hey, what do you want to drink?" "Scotch, gin, rum?" "What do you like?" "Gin is fine." "Want some?" "Two gins." "Gin, gin, gin." "Hey, I need a guy with steel in his balls, Tony." "A guy like you." "And I need him around me all the time." "You, Tony and your compadre here." "Here's the stuff." "Two keys." "It cost my friend Angel his life." "Here's your money." "My gift to you." "I'm sorry about your friend, Tony." "If people would do business the right way, there'd be no fuck-ups." "Don't think I don't appreciate the gesture." "You're gonna find you stay loyal in this business, you're gonna move up." "You're gonna move up fast." "Then you're gonna find out your biggest problem is not bringing in the stuff, but what to do with all the fucking cash!" "I hope I have that problem some day." "You're gonna have that problem, don't worry." "Sit over here." "Where the hell's Elvira already?" "It's late." "Go find her, will you?" "Jesus!" "Fucking broad." "She spends half her life dressing, the other half, undressing." "Gotta get her in between." "She's coming." "Yeah." "You gotta jump on her when she's not looking." "That's the best time." "What are you guys doing tonight?" "You wanna go to a nice restaurant with me?" "You hungry?" "Yeah." "I could eat a horse." "Okay, they're gonna cook you a horse." "I'll eat it." "Well, tell me, where'd they get you?" "Right there in the side?" "It's nothing." "It went right through me." "It hit the wall." "I ran out of bullets like an asshole." "When I changed the clip, a guy, who I thought I killed was not dead, shot me." "The guy was behind me." "I killed him." "How many bullets you catch?" "Bullets?" "One bullet, nine millimeter." "Elvira, where the hell you been?" "It's 10:00." "I'm starving." "You're always hungry." "You should try starving." "Where you going?" "Come on." "Come over here!" "I want you to meet a friend of mine." "Come on." "Tony Montana." "Elvira." "Hello." "Manny Ribera." "Elvira." "So, there are five of us." "Where are we having dinner?" "I thought we'd go to the Babylon Club." "Again?" "Again." "You know, Frank, if anyone ever wanted to assassinate you, you wouldn't be too hard to find." "Assassinate me?" "Who the hell would want to kill me?" "I got nothing but friends!" "You never know, do you?" "Maybe the catcher on your Little League team." "The catcher?" "That son of a bitch, he didn't get a base hit all season." "I should kill him!" "Rush, rush to the yeyo" "Buzz, buzz doing the yeyo" "Yo, yono yeyo" "Loco" "Rush, rush to the yeyo" "Now I'll never take a chance before" "And now he's in a hurry" "Better, better make your mind up, boy" "Rush, rush to the yeyo" "Buzz, buzz, buzz doing the yeyo" "Hey!" "You know who that is?" "Luis and Miguel Echevierra." "They got the biggest distribution setup from here to Houston," "Tucson, all down that way." "What do you think of that, huh?" "Look." "You see that fat bastard?" "That's Nacho Contreras." "El Gordo!" "He's got more cash than anybody in this place." "He's a real chazzer!" "You--You know what a chazzer is?" "No, Frank, you tell me." "What is a chazzer?" "It's a Yiddish word for "pig."" "See, the guy, he wants more than what he needs." "He don't fly straight no more." "So, it comes down to one thing, Tony boy, and you never forget." "Lesson number one:" "Don't underestimate... the other guy's greed!" "Lesson number two:" "Don't get high on your own supply." "That's right." "Lesson number two:" "Don't get high on your own supply." "'Course not everybody follows the rules, huh?" "Your champagne, Mr. Lopez." "That is '64?" "The best, Mr. Lopez." "Okay." "Omar, you pour it, and you bring another bottle right away, will you?" "Merci, Mr. Lopez." "$550 for this bottle, Tony." "What do you think of that?" "That's pretty good." "For a bunch of fucking grapes." "So, here's to old friends and to new friends." "How you like it, Tony?" "Oh, that's good, Frank." "That's good, huh?" "Like you say, man." "That's good!" "Hey, I'm gonna get you new clothes too." "I'm gonna get you $550 suits... so you look real sharp." "'Cause I want you to work for me." "I want you and your boys to work with Omar here." "Huh?" "We are going" "We are going to do something-- something big next month." "We are running a string of mules from Colombia." "You do good on that, there'll be some other things." "That sounds like fun to me, Frank." "You want a cigar?" "So, you wanna dance, Frank, or you wanna sit here and have a heart attack?" "Who?" "Me dance?" "Hey, I think I want to have a heart attack instead." "Well, don't foam into the Donnie P." "How about you?" "What?" "You want me to dance?" "Yeah, sure, go on, Tony." "You dance." "Go on." "Have some fun." "Okay." "What do you think of him?" "I think he's a fucking peasant!" "Yeah." "But you get a guy like that on your side, he breaks his back for you." "She's on fire" "She's on fire" "With the heat of the beat driving me for a fool" "She's on fire" "And the name of the game is to fuel her flame" "She's on fire" "Fire, fire, fire" "Fire" "What's your name?" "What?" "What's your name?" "Elvira what?" "Hancock." "What?" "Hancock!" "Hancock?" "Sounds like a bird." "Hancock." "Flyin' around." "Where you from?" "Baltimore." "What?" "Baltimore!" "Baltimore?" "Where's that?" "It doesn't really matter, all right!" "I'm just trying to be friendly, you know?" "I don't need another friend, especially one who just got off a banana boat." "Banana boat?" "Hold it." "You got the wrong guy." "I don't come off no banana boat." "Okay?" "You're thinkin' of someone else maybe." "Aren't you part of the Cuban crime wave?" "What you talking crazy for?" "I'm a political refugee here." "So take it easy." "Don't talk crazy." "Sorry." "I didn't know you were so sensitive about your diplomatic status." "Hey, coño." "What is your problem, baby?" "You're good-looking." "You got a beautiful body, beautiful legs, a beautiful face, all these guys in love with you." "Only you got a look in your eye like you haven't been fucked in a year!" "Hey, José, who, why, when and how I fuck is none of your business, okay?" "Now you're talking to me, baby." "That I like." "Keep it coming." "Don't call me "baby"!" "I'm not your baby." "Not yet, but you gotta give me some time." "Even if I were blind, desperate, starved and begging for it on a desert island, you'd be the last thing I'd ever fuck." "That chick he's with" "Yeah?" "She like me." "Oh, she like you, huh?" "How do you know?" "I know." "The eyes, chico." "They never lie." "What, are you serious?" "Serious?" "What do you think?" "Man, that's the boss's lady, okay?" "The boss's lady." "You're gonna get us killed." "Fuck you, man." "The boss's lady." "That guy's soft." "Look in his face." "The booze and the cuncha tell him what to do." "Don't fuckin' go crazy on me, okay?" "Just remember last year at this time we were in a fucking cage, okay?" "You remember." "I'd like to forget that." "I say be happy with what you got." "You be happy." "Me, I want what's coming to me." "What's coming to you?" "The world, chico, and everything in it." "Oh, man." "Spike it!" "I got it!" "This is paradise." "This is paradise, I'm telling you." "This town like a great big pussy just waitin' to get fucked." "I'm tellin' you." "I should have come here ten years ago." "I'd have been a millionaire by this time." "By this time, I'd have had my own boat, my own car," "Mmm." "my own golf course." "You know what I want?" "I thought of this the other day." "A line of blue jeans?" "With my name written on the back of chicks' asses." "How that?" "Hmm?" "That sound completely crazy to me, man." "Look at that." "Look, look." "You're missing the sights." "That's what you're doing." "We're missing the action." "You wanna have some ice cream with my friend and me?" "Get lost, grease ball!" "Look at that." "Ice cream?" "That's right." "You said ice cream?" "Girls like ice cream." "Come on, man." "That's not gonna work." "You can't do it that way." "I'm telling you." "You know how you pick up chicks in this country?" "What the fuck?" "What you just did?" "That's what you do." "That is disgusting." "Watch." "Look at that." "Look like a lizard." "Like a bug coming out of your mouth." "That figures you wouldn't understand." "But the women in this country, when you do that, they know." "They know what?" "They understand." "They--They go crazy." "It'll take a lot of practice, but you gotta learn, because women love when you suck the pussy." "Look at that." "She lookin' at us." "You think you can do it with her?" "I think I can." "You wanna try it with her?" "Why not?" "You gonna watch me?" "I'm lookin' at you." "Go ahead." "You're not gonna do it." "Watch this." "Come on." "I'm with you, man." "Okay." "I'm gonna get her." "I'm gonna get her." "Go ahead, Romeo!" "Do your thing." "Just be quiet." "Just hang back." "Romeo!" "You're looking very pretty today." "Yes, you." "I've been watching you." "You wanna see something funny?" "Hey, take a look over there." "See that man?" "Watch that guy." "I gotta sit down here." "I gotta watch my friend." "He gonna stick his tongue out to that girl." "Look at that." "You're sick!" "You see what happened to him?" "Hey!" "If I wasn't a nice guy, I'd crack you." "She's too big for you." "Causing trouble like that." "Come on." "Bitch!" "What I try to tell you?" "Lesbian!" "What I try to tell you?" "This country, you gotta make the money first." "Then when you get the money, you get the power." "Then when you get the power, then you get the woman." "That's why you gotta make your own moves." "That's the one I rented." "No, no, no." "They--They-- That's her, man." "There she is." "Oh, oh, oh." "'Bout time." "Frank got held up at the golf course." "He told me to pick you up." "Uh, he said he'd meet us at the track later." "He said to bet on Ice Cream in the first, by the way." "In that thing?" "You must be kidding." "What you talkin' about?" "That's a Cadillac." "I wouldn't be caught dead in that." "Aw, come on." "Hey, you know, I mean, it's got a few years." "But it's a cream puff." "It looks like somebody's nightmare." "So, you like this better?" "Yeah." "It like one of them tigers from India." "Tigers, no?" "Crazy guy." "You know what he's been doin'?" "Dragging me to the zoo to look at tigers." "He says he's gonna buy one." "You do that, and you won't have any friends left." "Not that you have any now" "You're gonna like that tiger, man." "You gonna drive around with a tiger in your passenger seat?" "Maybe." "Some lady tiger." "How much?" "43,000, fully equipped." "That all?" "Machine gun turrets are extra." "He's a funny guy." "Come here, Manny." "Bullet-proof this, okay?" "And this here and here." "Okay." "And the windows." "Okay." "Get me a phone with a scrambler." "And a scrambler." "And a radio with scanners, to pick out flying saucers, stuff like that." "Don't forget the fog lights." "Oh!" "In case I get caught in the swamp." "That's a good idea." "Get out of the way, lady!" "I'm tryin' to drive here!" "I thought you were taking me to Frank." "We got an hour." "You hungry?" "No, but I'm bored." "Well, that figures." "Hey, check it out, Manny, okay?" "And pay the guy." "And, uh, you take a taxi." "Meet me at the track, okay?" "Good doin' business with you." "Mr." "Montana." "Oh, God!" "I wouldn't buy the car if you didn't like it." "Plannin' on driving the girls crazy, aren't you, Tony?" "Oh, yeah." "You know who?" "And what would Frank say?" "I like Frank, you know?" "Only I like you better." "You got some for me?" "Sure." "Okay." "Okay." "Don't get confused, Tony." "I don't fuck around with the help." "Okay." "You wanna play that way with me, I play with you." "Shit." "Would you kiss me if I wear the hat?" "No!" "Playtime is over, okay?" "Okay." "Long time." "No postcards from jail?" "Gina." "Tony?" "Oh, man, look at you." "Hey, you're beautiful." "I didn't" "Mamá, look at those eyes, huh?" "Look at that." "She looks like me." "You know the last time I saw you, you was like that." "You looked like a little boy." "But now look at you." "Uh, I got something for you." "For you." "This no big deal." "Oh, Tony!" "I never thought I'd see you again, you know?" "You think they're gonna keep a guy like me down?" "Well, no." "No." "You look so good." "Look." "You open that up." "Open it." "For me?" "I think so." "It's nothing much, you know." "Nothing." "See?" "Do you see what's written on the back?" "On the back?" ""Always." -"Always." It's beautiful, Tony!" "So Mamá is still working in the factory, and I'm working part-time in a beauty parlor." "I'm doing hair, Tony." "Do you remember Hiram González?" "His father owned that barbershop." "It's his place." "Plus I go to junior college." "Miami Dade." "And in two more years, I get my cosmetology license." "And then I'll be making enough money" "Surprise!" "All that's over... starting today." "Why?" "My kid sister don't have to work in no beauty parlor, and Mamá, she don't have to sew in no factory." "Your son made it, Mamá." "He's a success." "That's why I didn't come around before." "I want you to see what a good boy I been." "Here's a thousand dollars." "For you, Mamá." "Who did you kill for this, Antonio?" "I didn't kill nobody, Mamá." "No?" "No." "What are you doing now?" "Banks, or is it still bodegas, you and the others?" "No!" "Things are different now." "I'm working with an anti-Castro group." "I'm an organizer now, and I get a lot of political contributions." "Sure you do." "A gun sticking in somebody's face is how." "You know, all we hear about in the papers... is animals like you and the killings." "It's Cubans like you who are giving a bad name to our people." "People who come here, work hard and make a good name for themselves." "People who send their children to school" "What are you saying?" "That's your son!" "Son?" "I wish I had one." "He's a bum." "No." "No." "He was a bum then, and he's a bum now." "Who do you think you are, hmm?" "We haven't heard a word from you in five years." "You suddenly show up here, throw some money around... and think you can get my respect." "You think you can buy me with jewelry?" "Come on, Mamá." "You think you can come into my house with your hotshot clothes... and your jail manners and make fun of us?" "You don't know what you're saying." "That's not the way I am!" "That is not the way I raised Gina to be!" "You are not going to destroy her." "I don't need your money." "I work for my living." "I don't want you in this house anymore!" "I don't want you around Gina." "So, come on." "Get out!" "Okay." "No." "And take this lousy money with you." "It stinks." "Tony" "Why do you have to spoil it for everybody, huh?" "I'm sorry, Tony." "Okay, Mamá." "Oh, no, no." "Tony, wait a minute!" "Don't go, please!" "Gina, stay here!" "No, no, no, Mamá " "He's no good." "Gina!" "Tony, wait, please!" "Gina!" "I'm sorry." "I don't know, Mamá -- Ever since Papá left she's" "Forget Papá." "We never had one." "I know you did some bad things back then." "In the army, I know you got into some trouble." "The Communists, they're always trying to tell you what to do." "Mamá doesn't understand that." "I know." "I just--I don't know." "I just want you to know, you know, I don't care." "It doesn't matter to me how long you've been away, five or ten years." "You're my blood, always." "I know." "I know." "Come on." "I want you to take this." "I gotta go back in." "No, Tony." "Please." "Tony." "You need this." "Come on." "What am I gonna tell her?" "Take that." "You don't tell her anything." "Don't tell her I give it to you, but give her some from time to time." "And listen, you go out yourself, you know?" "Go ahead, go out, do some things." "Have some fun." "You gotta get some fun out of life." "You gonna beat yourself to death at 19?" "Pussycat like you?" "Come here." "I'll talk to you again, all right?" "Okay." "Put the money away so she won't see it." "I'll talk to her." "Okay." "I'll talk to you." "Okay." "Okay, let's go." "She's beautiful." "How come you" "Hey!" "Stay away from her, man." "You hear?" "She not for you." "Okay." "So this and my other factory, I can guarantee production... of 200 kilos refined every month of the year." "The problem is I have no steady market." "Basically, what I'm looking for is somebody in the States... who can share the risk with me, somebody who can guarantee to buy from me, say, 150 kilos a month." "Oh!" "That's a big commitment, Mr. Sosa." "Something like that, uh" "It's too bad Frank's not here." "You should talk to him." "It would've been nice if he'd come." "He would like to come, but with his trial coming up, it's hard for him to get out of the country." "So he sent you instead?" "Yeah, something like that." "We'll talk at my house, shall we?" "You got good stuff here." "Class "A" shit." "So this Lopez guarantees to buy from me 150 kilos every month of the year." "He picks it up here." "I can sell it to him for as little as, uh... 7,000 a key." "You cannot do better than that." "Yeah, but then we gotta take the risk of moving it." "Also, we'll be cutting out the Colombians." "You know what that means?" "That means we have to go to war with them." "We cut out the Colombians, we take risks on both sides." "Why don't we split the risk?" "You guarantee your delivery, say, as far as Panama." "We take it from there." "Panama is risky." "It costs me more." "Panama I can sell for... 13.5 a key." "13.5?" "What, are you nuts?" "13.5?" "We still gotta take that shit to Florida, man." "Do you know what that's like these days?" "You got the fucking navy." "You got frogmen." "You got EC-2s with the satellite-tracking shit." "You got the fucking Bell 209 assault choppers up the ass." "We're losing one out of every nine loads." "That's no duck walk anymore, man, let me tell you." "Forget about 13.5." "Well, what do you suggest that is reasonable?" "Excuse me one moment." "Hey, Montana, what the fuck's the matter with you?" "You negotiating for Frank Lopez, huh?" "Don't worry about it." "Take it easy." "I'm not worried about it." "You should worry about it." "If he wants to make a deal, it's up to him, not you." "We're gonna do one deal." "That's it." "Fuck you." "How's that?" "Fuck you." "Fuck you." "You need to open your eyes and keep your mouth shut." "That's it." "Let it go at that." "Don't worry about it." "Your head is in the wrong place." "You got to watch out for yourself." "Why don't you talk to him?" "You think he wants to give you the money?" "Shut the fuck up." "I'm doing the talking here, not you." "You're here to watch my back." "Watch my back." "Better than your front, let me tell you." "That's easier to watch." "Close your mouth." "I can't wait to see what Frank's gonna react to this one." "Just shut up." "I'm doing the talking here." "Now where were we?" "Panama." "You're looking for a partner, right?" "Something like that." "Look, Mr. Sosa, we're getting ahead of ourselves here." "I am down on Frank's authority to buy 200 keys, that's it." "That's my limit." "I got no right" "Nobody got no right to negotiate for" "Let the man finish, okay?" "Let him propose a proposition;" "then we can talk more." "You got no authority here." "I started you in this fucking business, so shut the fuck up." "Frank is gonna love it." "That's up to Frank, not you!" "I'm sorry about this, Mr. Sosa." "No, it is all right." "You're right." "Maybe you should talk to Frank." "Well, good." "I don't think it's something I wanna do on an overseas phone." "But as soon as I get back to Miami, I will talk to Frank personally." "Good." "My associates here can escort you to my chopper." "My chopper can take you to Santa Cruz." "I have a jet there, can have you in Miami in five hours." "You should be back here tomorrow in time for lunch." "Good." "Good." "Good." "Good talking to you." "Why don't you leave your friend here?" "While you are gone, maybe he can tell me how to run my business." "I think Frank would like to see him" "No, that's okay." "You tell Frank I keeping this guy on ice for him." "I guess so." "Let's finish our lunch." "I have to hand it to you, Mr. Sosa." "You got everything a man could want." "I like you, Tony." "There is no lying in you." "Unfortunately, I do not feel the same about the rest of your organization." "What do you mean by that, Mr. Sosa?" "I'm talking about Omar Suarez." "This garbage was recognized by my associate at lunch... from several years ago in New York." "He was an informer for the police." "He put Vito Duval and the Ramos brothers, Nello and Gino, away for life." "So how do I know you're not a chivato too, Tony?" "Hey, Sosa." "Let's get this straight now." "I never fucked anybody over in my life didn't have it comin' to him." "You got that?" "All I have in this world is my balls and my word, and I don't break 'em for no one, you understand?" "That piece of shit up there, I never like him, I never trusted him." "For all I know, he had me set up and had my friend, Angel Fernandez, killed." "But that's history." "I'm here, he's not." "You wanna go on with me, say it." "You don't, then you make a move." "I think you speak from the heart, Montana." "But I say to myself, this Lopez, your boss, he had chivatos like that working for him." "His judgment stinks." "So I think to myself, how many other mistakes has this Lopez guy made?" "How can I trust his organization?" "You tell me, Tony." "Frank is smart, you know?" "You can't blame him for that animal." "It's a crazy business we're in, you know?" "That could happen to anyone, even you." "Why don't I go back and talk to Frank... and work it out?" "I fix things between us." "You got my word on it." "I think you and me, we can work this thing out, we do business together a long time." "Just remember-- I'll only tell you one time-- don't fuck me, Tony." "Don't you ever try to fuck me." "You what?" "You made a deal for a fucking $18 million... without even checking with me?" "Are you crazy, Montana?" "Are you crazy?" "Coño, Frank." "Take it easy." "í Coño, my ass!" "At 10.5 a key, it's puro." "You can't lose money." "No way." "We make 75 million on this deal, Frank." "Seventy-five million." "That is serious money." "What is Sosa going to do when I don't come up with the first five million?" "What is he gonna do?" "Is he gonna send me a bill?" "He's gonna send a fucking hit squad up here!" "Relax!" "Take it easy." "I'm in tight with Sosa." "You short a couple of mil, I go on the street for you." "I make a couple of moves, a mil here, a mil there, you got it." "Okay?" "Oh, you've been making moves on your own, huh?" "I got ears, you know?" "I hear things." "Yeah?" "What do you hear about Echevierra and the Diaz brothers?" "What about Gomez?" "What is he gonna do when you start moving 2,000 keys" "Fuck Gaspar Gomez and fuck the fucking Diaz brothers!" "Fuck 'em all!" "I bury those cockroaches!" "What they ever do for us?" "Look, Frank, the time has come." "We gotta expand." "The whole operation." "Distribution." "New York, Chicago, L.A." "We gotta set our own mark and enforce it." "We gotta think big now." "Think big." "Like your friend Sosa." "Let me tell you something about that grease ball cocksucker." "He is a snake, that's what he is." "You turn your back on him, he'll stick it in." "You don't trust a guy like that." "You want me to believe..." "Omar was a stoolie because Sosa said so?" "You bought that line." "Maybe I made a mistake sending you down there." "Maybe you and Sosa know something I don't know." "Like what?" "Like what?" "You tell me like what?" "You calling me a liar, Frank?" "That what you calling me?" "Let's just say I want things to stay the way they are for now." "You stall your deal with Sosa." "Stall him?" "Okay, boss." "Come on." "I am the boss." "Sure, you're the boss." "Hey, Tony." "Remember I told you when you started... the guys who last in this business... are the guys who fly straight" "Low-key, quiet." "And the guys who want it all-- chicas, champagne, flash" "they don't last." "You finished?" "Can I go now?" "Hi there." "You just missed Frank." "Oh, yeah?" "Too bad." "Only I didn't come to see Frank." "This is not the time or the place, Tony." "Next time, make an appointment first." "That's okay." "I got something important I want to talk to you about." "Okay?" "So why don't we have a couple of drinks, act normal... and just take it easy, huh?" "Come on." "I like Scotch." "Sure." "Why not?" "Okay." "I won't bite you." "We're all normal here." "I heard you and Frank aren't working together anymore." "That's right." "I think it's easier, don't you?" "Makes things easier." "Well, uh-- Thank you." "Here's to the land of opportunity." "For you, maybe." "You like kids?" "Kids?" "Kids." "You know, kid." "Little kids." "Sure." "Why not?" "As long as there's a nurse." "Good, 'cause I like kids too." "I like 'em." "Boys, girls." "Don't matter to me." "Look, Frank's gonna be back any minute." "Come here." "Come on." "Come on." "Sit here." "I want to talk to you." "Sit down." "I'm not gonna bite you." "Okay, here's the story." "I come from the gutter." "I know that." "I got no education, but that's okay." "I know the street, and I'm making all the right connections." "With the right woman, there's no stopping me." "I could go right to the top." "Anyway, what I got to tell you is this:" "I like you." "I like you the first time I laid eyes on you." "I say, "She's a tiger." "She belongs to me."" "Anyway..." "I want you to marry me." "I want you to be the mother of my children." "Me?" "Marry you?" "That's right." "What about Frank, Tony?" "What are you gonna do about Frank?" "Frank is not gonna last, okay?" "He's finished." "Just think about it, okay?" "I want you to really think about it." "Okay?" "I go now." "Take care." "All your enemies are gone." "Mr. Montana." "How are you?" "Hello, boss." "What the fuck she doin' here?" "Come on, man." "Come on, come on." "She's just dancing." "Come on." "Take it easy." "Right?" "I mean, it's just a disco." "Who that guy she with?" "He's some guy who works for Lugo." "He's nobody." "He's harmless." "Works for Lugo?" "Yeah." "He's-- Forget him." "Hello, Tony." "Well, you remember me." "Bernstein." "Mel Bernstein, right?" "Chief detective, narcotics." "That's right, yeah." "I think we should talk." "Talk?" "What are we going to talk about?" "I ain't killed nobody." "Not lately." "No, not lately." "What about ancient history, like Emilio Rebenga?" "Or a bunch of whacked-out Indians at the Sun Ray Motel?" "Who's ever giving you your information is taking you for a long ride." "Oh, yeah?" "Yeah." "Tony, baby, we gonna talk, or am I gonna bust your wise-ass spic balls here and now?" "Keep your eye on her." "I'll do that." "Okay." "My office." "Good." "The word on the street is you're bringing in a lot of yeyo." "That means you're not a small-time punk anymore." "You're public property now." "Supreme Court says your privacy can be invaded." "Okay." "How much?" "How much?" "Well, there's an answer to that too." "Here's how much." "Can you see it?" "Big number." "Yeah!" "That's on a monthly basis, same thing every month." "You know how this works?" "No." "You tell me." "We tell you who's moving against you, and we shake down who you want shaken down." "Let's say that you got a real problem making a collection." "Hmm?" "And then we step in for you." "Got eight killers with badges working for me." "When they hit, it hurts." "Same thing works the other way." "You feed me a bust now and then-- some cowboy setting himself up in business." "Small-fry, you know?" "We like snacks." "How do I know you're the last cop I'm gonna have to grease?" "What about Fort Lauderdale?" "Metro?" "D.E.A.?" "How do I know what rock they're gonna crawl out from under?" "Well, it's not my business, Tony, you know?" "We don't cross no lines." "Listen, you think I want this conversation... going any farther than this table?" "My guys got families." "They're legitimate cops." "I don't wanna see them embarrassed." "If they're embarrassed, they're gonna suffer." "If they suffer, they're gonna make you suffer." "You understand what I'm talking about?" "Huh?" "Thank you for the drink." "Oh, by the way," "I got a vacation coming up." "I'm gonna take the wife to London, England." "We've never been there." "So, throw in a couple of round-trip tickets, first class, okay?" "You oughta smile more, Tony." "You gotta enjoy yourself." "Every day above ground is a good day." "Hello." "Hello." "Yeah." "Now that's the idea." "Okay, Mel." "You think about what I said?" "About the kids?" "Hmm?" "You know, you are really nuts." "I'm nuts about you." "Hey, Tony, why don't you find your own girl?" "My own girl?" "Yeah." "That's what I'm doing." "Go do it somewhere else." "Get lost." "Maybe I don't hear so good sometime." "You won't hear anything if you go on." "You gonna do something?" "You're fucking right I'm going to do something!" "I'm giving you orders." "Blow!" "Orders?" "You giving me orders?" "Amigo, the only thing in this world... that gives orders is balls." "You got that?" "Balls." "Let's go." "Elvira." "When you gonna learn?" "Huh?" "Looking good, honey." "Keep up the bad work." "That cocksucker." "What happened?" "He put that prick Bernstein on me." "Who?" "Lopez did?" "How do you know?" "Who else knew about Rebenga?" "Omar?" "He's fertilizer." "He's letting me know he's got weight on me." "I'll tell you what, man." "Wait." "Where you going, man?" "Walking back" "Welcome to my private room." "Your private room." "This is my private room, huh?" "I got a beautiful, nice, white lounge-- barca lounge chair for you." "Oh, Gina, you taste so muy bueno." "What are you doing?" "Shut up!" "What?" "We wasn't doing nothing!" "Fernando, wait!" "Get out!" "Damn you!" "Get out!" "What, you think he's cute?" "What?" "I saw him putting his hand all over your ass." "My kid sister in the toilet." "It's none of your business." "None of my business?" "Fuck it ain't!" "You can't tell me what to do!" "I'm telling you what to do!" "Listen to me." "Come here." "Mm-hmm." "I catch you here again" "I catch you here again, I'm gonna wipe you all over the fucking place." "Oh, yeah?" "Go ahead!" "Do it now." "I wanna see it." "I wanna see it now, big shot." "Don't push me, baby." "I wanna see it now!" "Don't push me!" "Get outta here!" "Go outside" "You got some nerve, Tony!" "You think you can tell me what to do?" "Get out." "You can't tell me what to do." "I am not a baby anymore." "I'll do what I wanna do, see whoever I wanna see." "And if I wanna fuck 'em, then I'll fuck 'em!" "Fucking, man!" "Come on, man." "Come on." "No." "What the fuck you want?" "You want something?" "Huh?" "No." "Don't touch me." "Don't touch me." "Gina, have a seat." "No." "No." "We'll get outta here." "Not there." "I don't wanna go out there." "Come on." "Another great night here at the Babylon, right?" "Okay." "All right!" "Do another gram, you'll all be babbling on." "Is that coke in your bra, or are you just glad to see me?" "A little bit of hope, I'm sure, yes." "I was a little depressed when I got up this morning." "I had a dry dream, but" "I'm better now." "I do Laurel  Hardy in Spanish too." "That's the height of culture, I can assure you." "But my favorite Cuban of all time has to be Ricky Ricardo." "Mr. Babaloo himself." "He had the same problem for ten years." "Lucy, don't come down to the club." "Fred and Ethel" "He's your brother." "He loves you." "That's why he did it." "All right?" "He cares about you." "You're still his little sister" "Right!" "That's the problem." "He still treats me like I'm a baby." "I'm 20 years old now." "I'm not anybody's baby." "Oh, you're so grown up." "Come on, Gina." "Put yourself in his place, okay?" "Right now, you happen to be the best thing in his life." "The only thing that's any good, that's pure." "He doesn't want you mixing with those people, growing up to be like him." "He has this father thing for you." "He feels like he has to protect you." "Protect me against what?" "Against guys like that asshole that you were dancing with tonight." "Hey, I like Fernando." "He's a fun guy and he's nice." "And he knows how to treat a woman." "All right?" "He knows how to treat a woman?" "By taking you to the toilet to make out?" "You've been a great audience." "Calm down." "I got a special treat for you." "Here's a guy I found strolling in the jungle." "He's from Caracas, Venezuela." "He's unlike anything you'll ever see in your life." "Give a warm Babylon welcome to the one and only Octavio!" "Strangers in the night" "Exchanging glances" "Wondering in the night" "What were the chances" "We'd be sharing love before" "Look around." "Go out with, with somebody... who's got something on the ball, who's going somewhere in life." "Like who?" "Like, for instance, someone who's got a real job, like a banker." "Or, or a doctor, a lawyer" "What about you?" "What are you talking about?" "Why don't you take me out?" "What, are you crazy?" "I see the way you look at me, Manolo." "What, do you think I'm blind?" "I see." "Come on." "What?" "Look, Gina," "Tony and I are like brothers, all right?" "You're his kid sister." "It ends there." "So what?" "That's where it stays." "What, are you afraid of Tony?" "Huh?" "You afraid of Tony's kid sister?" "I'm not afraid of anybody!" "That's not the point here!" "I said dance, dance, dance" "Move to the music" "Let your heart go free" "Dance, dance, dance You can't refuse it" "Dance, dance, dance with me" "Come on Dance, dance, dance" "Move to the music" "Oh, fuck." "It's not for me." "Don't look at me." "How do you know?" "'Cause I'm not here." "Oh, really?" "Then where are you?" "Shit, you're weird." "I'm weird?" "Hello?" "Hello, Miriam?" "Hey, Tony!" "Put Manny on, okay?" "Okay." "Just a second." "It's Tony." "Mmm!" "What are you doing, checking up on me?" "Get your clothes on and meet me in front of Lopez Motors in 45 minutes." "What?" "What happened?" "Nothing we can't face." "All right." "I'll-- I'll be there." "You're still on the phone." "Let's go." "Take it easy, okay?" "I'm leaving now." "Fuck." "Uh, Nick?" "Yeah, Tony." "This is what I want you to do for me:" "You call Lopez." "Call him at his office at 3:00 sharp." "Okay." "And you tell him-- you tell him," ""We fucked up, he got away."" "Okay." "Yeah." "Got it?" "What are you going to say?" "We fucked up." "He got away." "What time?" "3:00, sharp." "Yeah?" "So when are we gonna make some money on this thing?" "Six months to start don't mean shit, Larry." "Hey, I'm not a Rockefeller, you know?" "Not yet anyway." "So you owe me a quarter." "Listen, go down to the ball game tonight?" "I couldn't make it." "I got things--I'll tell you about 'em." "You're kidding?" "What was the score?" "Three to two?" "Hey, Mel, guess what?" "My Little League team, the Little Lopezers, they won the division tonight." "That's great." "Congratulations." "What'd you do, fix the umpire, Frank?" "Jesus..." "Christ." "Tony, what happened to you?" "They wanted to spoil my $800 suit." "Who the fuck did this, huh?" "Hitters." "I don't know." "Somebody must've brought 'em in." "I've never seen 'em before." "Hello, Mel." "Got an answer to this too?" "There always is, Tony." "I'll bet it was the Diaz brothers." "They got a beef going back to the Sun Ray thing." "Maybe you're right, you know?" "Maybe you're right." "Anyway, I-I'm glad you made it, Tony." "We'll return the favor for you, in spades." "No, I take care of this myself." "What is the gun for, Tony?" "What, this?" "It's nothing." "I, uh-- How do you say?" "Paranoid." "You gonna answer, Frank?" "It must be Elvira." "She... got mad after we left the club." "You know?" "I tell her you're not here, okay?" "No, it's all right." "I'll talk to her." "Hello." "It's all right." "I'm gonna be home in an hour." "Don't worry." "Hey, Frank, you're a piece of shit." "What are you talking about?" "You know what I'm talking about, you fucking cockroach." "What are you talking about?" "Listen to me, huh?" "You know what a chazzer is, Frank?" "That's a pig that don't fly straight." "Neither do you, Frank." "Hey, Tony, why the fuck would I hurt you?" "I brought you in." "So we had a few differences, huh?" "No big deal." "I gave you your start." "I was the one who believed in you." "I stayed loyal to you." "I made what I could on the side, but I never turned you, Frank!" "Never!" "But you" "A man who ain't got his word is a cockroach." "Mel, come on." "Do something, will you?" "It's your tree, Frank." "You're sitting in it." "Okay." "All right, Tony." "I was the one." "Please, give me a second chance." "Huh, Tony?" "Will you, will you do that?" "Please?" "I" "You give me a second chance, I give you ten million dollars." "Okay?" "Ten million dollars." "I got it in a vault over there in Spain, Tony." "We go over there;" "we get on a plane, and it's yours." "Okay?" "All of it." "Ten million dollars." "Okay, Tony?" "Huh?" "Please, Tony?" "Elvira?" "Elvira!" "You want Elvira!" "You can have her." "I go away." "I'm gonna disappear." "You'll never see me again." "Please, Tony, I don't want to die." "I never did nothing to nobody." "No, no, you never did nothing to nobody." "You had somebody else do it for you." "Tony, I am begging you" "Get up!" "Get up now!" "Jesus!" "No!" "God!" "Look." "Tony, no, don't kill me, please." "I won't kill you." "Oh, Christ, thank you." "Get off my foot." "Thank you." "Thank you." "Manolo, shoot that piece of shit!" "Every dog has his day, huh, Mel?" "I told him... it didn't make any sense, clipping you when we had you working for us." "He wouldn't listen." "He got hot tonight, about the broad, you know?" "He fucked up." "You too, Mel." "You fucked up." "Don't go too far, Tony." "I'm not, Mel." "You are." "Fuck." "You can't shoot a cop!" "Whoever says you was one?" "Wait a minute!" "You let me go." "I'll fix this up." "Sure, Mel." "Maybe you can hand yourself... one of them first-class tickets to the Resurrection." "Fuckin' punk!" "Son of a bitch!" "So long, Mel." "Have a good trip." "Fuck you!" "Okay, come on." "What about Ernie?" "You want a job, Ernie?" "Sure, Tony." "Okay, then you call me tomorrow." "Hey, man, you got a job!" "Hey, Tony!" "Thanks." "God, what's happened?" "Where's Frank?" "Where do you think?" "Come on." "Get your stuff." "You're coming with me." "Push it to the limit" "The limit" "Walk along the razor's edge" "Don't look down Just keep your head or you're finished" "Open up the limit" "The limit" "Past the point of no return" "Reach the top but still you gotta learn" "How to keep it" "Hit the wheel and double the stakes" "Throttle wide open like a bat out of hell" "You crash the gate" "Crash the gate" "Goin' for the back of beyond" "Nothing's gonna stop you There's nothing that strong" "So close now You're nearly at the brink" "So push it Oooh, yeah" "Welcome to the limit" "The limit" "Take it, baby one step more" "The power game Still playing" "So you better win it" "Push it to the limit" "The limit" "No one left to stand in your way" "You might get careless but you'll never be safe" "While you're still living" "Welcome to the limit" "The limit" "Standing on the razor's edge" "Don't look down Just keep your head" "Or you'll be finished" "Welcome to the limit" "Push it to the limit" "So you come to me with some kind of thing." "Okay." "You propose it, I talk to you." "But we got a problem, you know?" "I can't pay more." "I'm bringing in twice as much as I ever did before." "We're doing ten million, fifteen million a month." "Come on." "That's serious money, you know?" "You bank boys gotta come down a bit." "No way." "That's crazy." "We can't do that." "Then that's too bad." "What am I gonna do?" "We're not a whole sale operation." "We're a legitimate bank." "The more cash you give me, the harder it is for me to rinse." "That's a problem." "I didn't know." "The fact is I can't take any more of your money... unless I raise the rates on you." "You gonna raise the r" "I gotta do it." "The I.R.S. is coming" "Don't give me that shit!" "I'm talking." "I go low, you go high." "This is business talk." "Let me explain something." "The I.R.S. is coming down heavy on south Florida." "There was a Time magazine story that didn't help." "There's a recession." "I got stockholders I gotta be responsible for." "I gotta do it, Tony." "You're gonna learn from him." "I gotta go 10 percent on the first 12 million in denominations of 20." "I'll go eight percent on your ten-dollar bills and six points on your fives." "That's it." "We're going somewhere else, okay?" "There's no place else to go." "Fuck you, man!" "Fuck you!" "I fly the cash myself to the Bahamas." "Once maybe." "Then what?" "Huh?" "Then what?" "You gonna trust some monkey in a Bahamian bank... with 20 million of your hard-earned dollars?" "Come on, Tony." "Don't be a schmuck." "Who else can you trust?" "That's why you pay us what you do." "You trust us." "Did you hear that guy?" "You gotta listen to him." "You'll learn something." "Stay with us." "You're a well-liked customer." "You're in good hands with us." "And I gotta run." "I'm safe but poor." "How's married life treating you?" "Better than you are." "Say hello to the princess for me, will you?" "She's beautiful." "Okay." "I'll see you." "Take care." "You too." "Come here." "That prick!" "Fuckin' WASP whore." "Talkin' to me like I-- I some maricón come over on a boat." "I tell you what." "We don't need that smiling' motherfucker." "We should talk to this Jewish guy, Seidelbaum, okay?" "He's got his own exchange." "He charges 4% at the most." "And he's connected." "Fuck 'em." "Mob guys." "Guineas." "I don't trust 'em." "Hey, Manny." "Did you sweep the house this month?" "The cars?" "Yeah." "I told you about it." "The $5,000?" "Look at that." "What?" "That cable truck there." "Since when does it take three days to rig a cable?" "What?" "You been watching it for three days?" "The thing has been there for 3 days?" "What am I gonna do, not look at it?" "What, you think it's cops, right?" "I don't know." "Could be the Diaz brothers, come to get me." "Maybe." "I'll check it out, okay?" "You check it out." "Then we're gonna blow that fuckin' truck back to Colombia!" "Come on, come on." "We're not the only dopers living on the block, okay?" "Remember that." "That truck, that could be anybody and anything." "It could be a cable company" "You know something?" "You got some fuckin' attitude." "For someone who's in charge of my security" "Here are the keys to the front door." "Go down there." "Give 'em the keys!" "I'm just tryin' to say something." "What?" "You're spending a lot of money on this counter surveillance." "I don't give a fuck." "It's already 12% of our adjusted gross." "Twelve percent is not peanuts." "I don't give a fuck!" "It makes me sleep good at night." "That's what counts." "Okay?" "You worry about it." "I am worried about it." "I'm telling you." "We're getting sloppy." "Our thinking, our fuckin' attitude, you know?" "We're not fuckin' hungry anymore." "Miami's changing." "You can see it everywhere." "New construction." "New jobs." "Growth that's financed by Florida Security Trust." "We've put your money to work for 75 years building a more prosperous Miami." "Count on us being here tomorrow." "Oh, yeah?" "That's because for 75 years you been fuckin' everybody." "Somebody should do something about these--these whores." "I mean, charging' me ten points on my money." "They're gettin' away with it." "Fuck, there's no laws anymore." "Forget it, man." "I mean, anything goes." "They been around a thousand years." "They got all the angles figured out." "You know what capitalism is?" "Gettin' fucked." "True capitalist if ever I met one." "Uh-oh." "Did you hear that?" "How would you know, bubblehead?" "You ever do nothin' besides get your hair fixed and powder your nose?" "Look at it." "You do too much of that shit, you know?" "Nothing exceeds like excess." "You should know that, Tony." "I should know what?" "What should I know?" "Why do you have to talk to me like that all the time for?" "Like I gotta know something." "Let me talk to you." "Listen." "Seidelbaum." "What time is it?" "Five to 7:00." "Okay." "Okay?" "I met with this guy" "The drug-related violence that's plagued south Florida..." "He's good for a laugh, this guy." "forces one to ask a question:" "How, with a small law enforcement budget, can you put a dent... on an estimated $100 billion-a-year business?" "It seems at times all you can do is put your finger in the dike and pray." "Put your fingers in a dike?" "The only place you can get your fingers in some dyke." "Not by outlawing the substances, but by legalizing and taxing them." "These voices say that will drive out the organized crime element." "I am not one of those voices." "I know that." "But you know why, Vic?" "'Cause you got your head up your culo, that's why." "That fuckin' guy, he never tells the truth." "...splendor of our city at its best." "It's those guys, man!" "It's the fuckin' bankers, the politicians-- they're the ones that wanna make coke illegal!" "So they can make the fuckin' money, and they get the fuckin' votes!" "They fightin' the bad guys." "They're the bad guys!" "They fuck anything and anyone" "Can't you stop saying "fuck" all the time?" "Can't you stop talking about money?" "It's boring, Tony." "Where's this comin' from, man?" "Boring?" "What's boring?" "You're boring." "Oh." "Money, money, money, money, money." "That's all I ever hear in this house." "Manny, look at the pelican fly." "Come on, pelican!" "Here it is." "Frank never talked about money." "That's 'cause he was so smart, you know?" "You know what you're becoming, Tony?" "You're an immigrant spic millionaire... who can't stop talking about how much money he's got" "Who you callin' a spic, you white piece of bread?" "Get out of the way of the television!" "Why don't you dig a hole in the garden and bury it?" "I work hard for this!" "I want you to know that." "Somebody should've given it to you." "You would've been a nicer person." "You know what your problem is, pussycat?" "What is my problem?" "You got nothing to do with your life." "Why don't you get a job or something, you know?" "Do something." "Be a nurse." "Work with blind kids, lepers." "Anything beats lying around all day waitin' for me to fuck you!" "Don't toot your horn, honey." "You're not that good." "Oh, no?" "Frank was better, huh?" "You're an asshole!" "Where you going?" "Come here!" "Hey, Elvie!" "I was kidding!" "I was only kidding!" "I guess sometimes married life is not all it's cracked up to be, you know?" "Where you goin'?" "I got a date." "You got a date?" "Yeah." "Come here." "What?" "This Seidelbaum thing." "Yeah, it's all set up." "Yeah, well, you forget it." "Stay out of it." "I take care of it." ""Stay out of it"?" "It's my deal." "I set it up." "You're not a negotiator, Manny, you know that." "You like the ladies more than you like the money." "That's your problem." "What the fuck are you talking about?" "I'm your partner, okay?" "You're not gonna trust me with that kind of thing, who you gonna trust?" "Junior partner." "Bullshit, man." "Hey, don't talk to me about trust." "I don't like it." "You should listen to your wife." "She's right." "You are an asshole, man!" "Come here." "Gimme a kiss." "Come here." "Hey." "Hey!" "Fuck you, man!" "Who put this thing together?" "Me!" "That's who!" "Who do I trust?" "Me!" "Fuck him." "Trust." "Asshole." "Fuck called me an asshole." "I need that shit." "I don't need him, and I don't need her." "Fuck 'em." "I don't need nobody!" "Back then I worked in pictures down in Colombia." "I was in that movie Burn." "You ever see it?" "Ah, you saw me, with Marlon Brando." "You know, we're good friends." "I was his driver." "No shit?" "Brando, huh?" "They shot it there." "Cartagena." "Gillo Pontecorvo." "He was the director." "Italian guy." "Tell me about him." "I also know Paul Newman." "I worked with him in Tucson." "No kidding?" "Hey, do you know Benny Alvarez?" "They are in Tucson." "Benny Alvarez?" "Subtotal." "No?" "He's a nice guy." "$283,107.65." "You want a company check here?" "I got 284.6." "That's just not possible." "The machine don't make mistakes." "Let's count it again." "No, no." "Come on." "Business is business." "Come on." "You're talking $1,500 here." "Okay, you keep the change." "Okay." "I don't give a shit." "Well, I'll count it again for you." "No, no, come on." "This check here, where does this check go?" "Montana Realty Company." "Montana what?" "Montana Realty Company." "Montana Realty Company." "That's 284." "$284,600." "How come you don't know Benny Alvarez?" "Me and Benny have lunch together." "Yeah?" "He probably knows me." "You ask him." "We're up to what?" "Seven checks." "1,325,623." "200,000 more." "We ought to take a leak." "Freeze!" "Get 'em up!" "Get your hands against the wall and turn around." "You're not kidding." "You're under arrest for violation of the Rico Statute." "You have the right to remain silent." "Anything you say can taken against you." "Fuck you!" "How do I know you guys are cops?" "What's that say, asshole?" "Oh, that pretty good, man." "Where'd you get that?" "You call yourself a Cuban?" "You make a real Cuban throw up!" "Call your dog off me, Seidelbaum." "I wanna call my lawyer." "Lotta good he's gonna do you." "You see that eye there in the clock?" "Say, hi, honey." "Ah, that's pretty cute." "Look at that." "He jerk off in front of us, Seidelbaum?" "I was supposed to meet this chick at 3:00." "You're a fuckin' pain in the ass." "All right, Danny, kill it." "You understand the rights I've given you?" "I know all that bullshit, Seidelbaum!" "Save your breath." "You got nothin' on me." "You know it!" "I know it!" "I'm changin' dollar bills, that's all." "You wanna waste my time?" "Okay." "I call my lawyer." "He's the best lawyer in Miami." "He's such a good lawyer, that by tomorrow morning, you gonna be working in Alaska." "So dress warm." "Give me a check for 100,000, plus 300 cash." "I guarantee you walk on the conspiracy charge." "But they're gonna come back at us on a tax evasion, and they'll get it." "So... what am I lookin' at here?" "Five years." "You'll be out in three." "Maybe less, if I can make a deal." "Three fuckin' years!" "For what?" "Washing money?" "The fuckin' country was built on washed money." "It's not like Cuba." "What the fuck you talking?" "The jails are like hotels." "You kidding me or what?" "You fuckin' high or what?" "I'll delay the trial." "A year and a half, two years." "You won't even start" "Hey, fuck you, man!" "I'm not going back in any cage, okay?" "No way." "I been there." "Okay, look." "I give you $400,000 more." "Okay, now that's $800,000." "With that kind of money, you can buy the Supreme Court." "Tony, the law has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt." "I'm an expert at raisin' that doubt." "But when you a got a million-three undeclared dollars... staring into a videotape camera, honey, baby, it's hard to convince a jury you found it in a taxi cab." "Tony." "Alex." "I'm so glad you could come on such short notice." "I really appreciate it." "It's okay." "How's Elvira?" "Ah, great." "How's your wife?" "Three more months." "Oh, yeah?" "Congratulations." "How 'bout you?" "When you gonna have another Tony to take your place?" "I'm working on it." "You have to work harder." "Come." "I want you to meet some of my friends." "This is Pedro Quinn, chairman of the Andes Sugar Corporation." "Pleasure meeting you, Mr. Montana." "Nice to meet you." "General Edward Strasser, commander of the First Army Corps." "Tony Montana." "Pleasure." "This is Ariel Bleyer with the Ministry of the Interior here." "Tony Montana." "And here is our friend, Charles Goodson from Washington." "This is Tony Montana." "How do you do?" "How do you do, Mr. Montana?" "Sit here, Tony." "Gentlemen." "I would like to discuss something that is of interest to all of us here." "You have a problem, Tony." "We... have a problem." "I think together we can solve all our problems." "We all know that you have tax troubles in your country... and that you may have to do a little time." "We have friends in Washington who assure us these troubles can be taken care of." "You may have to pay some back taxes, a big fine, but, uh, there will be no prison." "Okay." "So what's your problem, Alex?" "I'll show you my problem." "I've heard whispers about financial support your government receives... from the drug industry in Bolivia." "Well, the irony of this is that this money, which is in the billions, is coming from your country." "You are the major purchaser of our national product, which is cocaine." "On one hand you're saying the United States government... is spending millions to eliminate the flow of drugs onto our streets." "At the same time, we are doing business with the same government... that is flooding our streets with cocaine." "Let me show you a few of the other characters... that are involved in this tragicomedy." "My organization just recently traced a large purchase... by this man." "This charming face here belongs to General Cucombre." "He is the minister of the defense of Bolivia, my country." "And General Cucombre just a couple of months ago... bought a $12 million villa on Lake Lucerne in Switzerland." "Now, if Cucombre is supposed to be the Bolivian defense minister, what is he doing living in Switzerland, guarding cash registers?" "This man here," "Alejandro Sosa, a very interesting character." "He's a wealthy land owner, educated in England, very good family." "But this man is the business brain and drug over lord... of an empire that stretches across the Andes." "He's not your ordinary drug dealer." "Well, discussing it openly" "He is scheduled for 60 Minutes next." "He is going on French, British, Italian," "Japanese television." "People everywhere are starting to listen to him." "It's embarrassing, Tony." "Yeah." "That is our problem." "You remember Alberto, don't you?" "How could I forget him?" "Alberto is an expert in the disposal business." "He's going to help us fix our problem." "But he doesn't speak English." "He doesn't know his way around the States too well." "He needs a little help." "Is that a problem, Tony?" "No problem." "Good." "So what's the big mystery with the Bolivian situation?" "You gonna tell me what happened with Sosa or what?" "A lotta bullshit, that what happened." "Politics." "Okay." "I want you to stay down here for a while." "Run things for me." "I gotta go to New York next week." "Okay?" "Fuck this, man." "I don't like it, man." "I don't like this at all." "You don't like it?" "Okay." "You the one that got me into this mess in the first place, you know that?" "Oh, yeah?" "With fuckin' Seidelbaum, that right?" "With Seidelbaum?" "Man, what does Seidelbaum have to do with Sosa?" "How you connect those two?" "Why don't you eat your food?" "What's wrong with it?" "I'm not hungry." "You're not hungry?" "You even know about the trial?" "What did you order it for then?" "I lost my appetite." "Do you even know that Sheffield said he can get you a postponement?" "Is this it?" "That's what it's all about, Manny?" "Eating, drinking, fucking, sucking?" "Come on, man." "Snorting?" "Then what?" "Tell me." "Then what?" "You're 50." "You got a bag for a belly." "You got tits; you need a bra." "They got hair on 'em." "You got a liver, and they got spots on it, and you're eatin' this fuckin' shit, and you're lookin' like these rich fuckin' mummies in here." "Come on." "It's not so bad." "It could be worse." "Is this what it's all about?" "Forget it." "This what I work for?" "Tell me." "Look at that." "A junkie." "I got a fuckin' junkie for a wife." "She don't eat nothin'." "Sleeps all day... with them black shades on." "Wakes up with a Quaalude," "Don't pick on her, man." "and who won't fuck me 'cause she's in a coma." "I can't even have a kid with her, Manny." "Her womb is so polluted," "I can't even have a fuckin' little baby with her!" "Don't start that." "You son of a bitch!" "You fuck!" "You shouldn't talk like that." "How dare you talk to me like that!" "What makes you so much better than me?" "What do you do?" "Don't worry." "You deal drugs and you kill people." "Oh, that's wonderful, Tony." "Real contribution to human history." "Go ahead." "Tell everybody." "You want a kid?" "Tell the world." "What kind of a father would you make?" "Gonna drive him to school in the mornings?" "Are you even gonna be alive by the time the kid goes to school?" "You don't know how to be a husband!" "Sit down before l" "Do we ever go anywhere without having six thugs hanging around all the time?" "It's okay." "I have Nick the Pig as a friend." "What kind of life is that?" "Come on." "Can't you see... what we're becoming, Tony?" "We're losers." "We're not winners, we're losers." "Go home." "You're stoned." "I'm not stoned; you're stoned." "Hey, get her outta here." "Come on." "I'm not going home with you." "I'm not going home with anybody." "I'm going home alone." "I'm leaving you." "I don't need this shit anymore." "Okay, but I'll walk you out." "I'll take her home in a cab." "Let her go." "Let her go, man." "Another Quaalude, she gonna love me again." "What you lookin' at?" "You all a bunch of fuckin' assholes." "You know why?" "You don't have the guts to be what you wanna be." "You need people like me." "You need people like me so you can point your fuckin' fingers... and say, "That's the bad guy."" "So... what that make you?" "Good?" "You're not good." "You just know how to hide-- how to lie." "Me, I don't have that problem." "Me, I always tell the truth." "Even when I lie." "So say good night to the bad guy!" "Come on." "The last time you gonna see a bad guy like this again, let me tell you." "Come on." "Make way for the bad guy." "There's a bad guy comin' through!" "Better get outta his way!" "Yeah, yeah." "No, no." "You tell Sheffield to keep his nose out of it." "There's gonna be no trial." "I got it all under control now." "Just tell him to stay out of it!" "Okay, what about Elvira?" "Did she call?" "Okay." "Yeah, all right." "Tony, everything go okay?" "Yeah, everything is roses." "Ernie, what time you got?" "Ten to." "Ten to." "Where is this guy, man?" "I gotta call Manny again." "You don't tell me what to do here!" "He's coming out." "He's coming." "I don't give a fuck." "It's him, man." "I don't care where you blow him up." "Tell me when, okay?" "You just tell me when." "That's all I care about." "I heard you the first time." "You don't have to keep telling me." "One time." "That's all you gotta tell me." "This fuckin' guy, I'm tellin' you." "Look." "Here he comes." "Where's he goin'?" "What's he doin' that way?" "What the fuck he doin'?" "What the fuck is that?" "Hey, come here." "You told me she took the kids in the other car." "She did every fuckin' day." "I don't know what's goin' on." "Hey, no fuckin' way." "Hey, no fuckin' way." "That's it!" "This fuckin' guy." "Fuck you, you fuckin' vulture." "Two little kids in the car." "This is so fuckin' bad." "This is so fuckin' bad." "I see 'em, all right?" "I see 'em!" "Shut the fuck up, okay?" "You don't have the guts to look 'em in the eye when you kill 'em." "You gotta hide with that fuckin' shit." "Tony, he's getting up." "Come on." "Let's do it." "Make you feel good, huh?" "Make you feel good to kill a mother and her kids." "Make you feel big." "Like you big man!" "Well, fuck you!" "What do you think I am?" "You think I kill two kids and a woman?" "Fuck that!" "I don't need that shit in my life!" "You die, motherfucker!" "What you think I am?" "What you think, I´m a fuckin' worm, like you?" "I told you, man!" "I told you, don't fuck with me!" "I told you, no fuckin' kids!" "No, but you wouldn't listen!" "Well, you stupid fuck!" "Look at you now." "Nick, Nick, where the fuck you been?" "On a delivery?" "Where the hell is Manny?" "I been callin' all over." "Where is he?" "Uh, I don't--I don't know, Tony." "He's been gone the last couple of days." "He didn't say nothin'." "He gone?" "What?" "Where?" "I left him in fuckin' charge, man!" "Where the fuck is he?" "You can't trust nobody anymore!" "I don't know, Tony." "He just took off." "He didn't say nothing." "He took off?" "Are you all right?" "No, I'm not all right!" "I'm pissed!" "And when I get back there, I gonna kick some ass all over the fuckin' place!" "When you comin' back?" "I'm comin' back tonight!" "Tony... your mama called." "Gina's gone." "Gone?" "Where?" "She got to see you right away." "Okay, just tell her--tell her I call her tonight, okay?" "Listen to me." "What about Elvie?" "She call?" "No." "No?" "Okay." "Okay, listen to me." "If she call, just tell her I love her." "Okay?" "Just tell her that." "You hear from Manny?" "No." "Your ma called." "She gotta see you." "And Sosa has been ringing every half hour." "He sounds pissed." "Get him on the phone." "Elvie call?" "You keep tryin' Manny." "I want that cocksucker here." "I want him here now!" "Okay?" "Okay." "Come on." "Go ahead." "Get him, get him!" "Let's go." "Come on!" "Yeah?" "Mamá." "Yeah, I know." "I know." "Yeah, they told me." "Yeah, okay." "I'm coming over." "I'll be over to see you." "I'll be over, yeah." "Oka--Yeah, okay." "Put it on the speaker." "What happened, Tony?" "Alex, how you doing?" "What happened?" "Oh, we had some problems, you know?" "Alex?" "Tony, what happened?" "We had a little problem." "I heard." "How you hear that?" "Our friend gave a speech at the U.N." "He was not supposed to give that speech, Tony." "Well, your guy Alberto, he's a piece of shit, ya know?" "I told him to do something." "He didn't listen, so I canceled his contract." "My partners and I are pissed off, Tony." "That's okay." "No big deal." "There's other Albertos, you know?" "We do it next month." "No, Tony, you can't do that." "They found what was under the car, Tony." "Now our friend has got security up the ass, and the heat is gonna come down hard on my partners and me." "There's not gonna be a next time, you fuckin', dumb cocksucker!" "You blew it!" "Take it easy when you talk to me." "I told you a long time ago, you fuckin' little monkey, not to fuck me!" "Hey, who the fuck you think you're talking to?" "You wanna fuck with" "Who the fuck you think I am, your fuckin' bellboy?" "You wanna go to war?" "We take you to war, okay?" "Alex, you there?" "Hey!" "He's not there." "Calmate, man." "She got a place of her own." "She don't tell me where." "One night I follow her in a taxi." "She goes to a nice house in Coconut Grove." "Where'd she get that kind of money?" "You!" "You are giving her the money!" "Don't you see what you do to her?" "I don't give her that kind of money." "Yes, you did!" "One time, $1,000 you gave her." "Was a guy with her?" "I don't know." "I don't know." "There was this car in the driveway." "I know if I go in there, she'll kill me." "She's like you." "Where's the place?" "Where is it?" "Four hundred something." "Cit--Citrus Drive?" "Four hundred what?" "Four hundred nine, I think." "You gotta talk to her, Antonio." "She don't listen to me." "She says to me, mira, "Shut up." "Mind your own business."" "Exactly like you do." "Ever since you came back, she's been getting this way." "I gotta go." "Why do you have to hurt everything?" "Why do you have to destroy... everything that comes your way?" "409 Citrus Drive." "Okay." "Tony, I can't find Manny anywhere." "Fuck!" "Okay." "Hey, listen, boss." "I'll try again." "You stay here." "Keep trying Manny, okay?" "We got married just yesterday." "We were gonna surprise you." "Jesus, Tony." "Tony, we gotta get outta here, man." "We gotta get outta here." "Go get Gina." "No!" "Please." "No, Gina." "Come on, Gina." "No!" "God!" "God!" "Tony, we can't stay here." "We gotta go." "We gotta get out of here." "Come on, Gina." "Here we go." "It's gonna be okay." "You got her?" "I got her." "No!" "Nooo!" "This is Tony's place!" "Let me go!" "No!" "Don't!" "We put some pills into her." "She's gonna be all right, Tony." "She's cooling down." "Right, Ernie?" "She's gonna be fine." "Just fine." "Right." "What are we gonna do now?" "Do?" "We're gonna war." "That what we're gonna do." "We're gonna eat that Sosa for breakfast!" "Close that fucker down!" "Hey, Tony." "Take it easy." "All right, Ernie." "Let's go." "We'll take care of the house." "Come on." "This cocksucker's gonna run all over you." "Come on." "I bury these cocksuckers." "Okay." "We gotta get organized here." "Huh?" "Come on." "All right." "Fuck!" "Oh, fuck, Manny." "How the fuck I do that?" "How the fuck I do that, Manny?" "Is this what you want, Tony?" "Huh, Tony?" "You can't stand for another man to be touching me." "So you want me, Tony, huh?" "Huh?" "What you talkin'?" "Oh, is that it?" "Huh?" "Here I am, Tony." "Fuck!" "I am all yours now, Tony, you see?" "I'm all yours now." "You better come and get me now." "Gina." "Hold it." "Come on." "Come and get me." "Come on!" "Come on." "Come and get me, Tony." "You do it now before it's too late." "Come on, Tony." "Oh, come on, Tony." "Fuck me, huh?" "Fuck me, Tony!" "Gina!" "Fuck me." "Come on and just fuck me!" "Die!" "Die!" "Tony!" "They're all over the place!" "Get out of here!" "Come on." "Look at your face." "It's all dirty." "Please-- Please talk to me." "Come on." "Don't be mad at me." "Oh, please." "Gina." "Come on." "I--I love Manny, you know?" "I love him." "And I love you too, you know?" "Gimme a smile, okay?" "They're coming from everywhere!" "Tony, open up!" "Open the fuckin' door!" "Please!" "Tony!" "Let me in, boss!" "Please!" "Tony, open the fuckin' door!" "Tony!" "Open the fuckin'" "Okay." "Okay." "You wait here, okay?" "I'll be with you." "I be back." "You wait for me." "I coming back." "Okay." "Okay, Sosa." "You wanna fuck with me?" "Okay." "You're fuckin' with the best!" "Come on." "You wanna fuck with me?" "Okay." "Okay, you cockroaches." "Come on!" "You wanna play games?" "Okay, I play with you." "Come on!" "Okay." "You wanna play rough?" "Okay!" "Say hello to my little friend!" "Okay, you wanna play rough?" "Okay!" "There!" "Okay." "You like that?" "Huh?" "You want more?" "Come on!" "Okay!" "Okay!" "You whores!" "Cowards!" "Wanna fuck with me?" "Go ahead!" "Die!" "Hey, how'd you like that?" "Huh?" "You fuckin' maricón!" "Hey!" "You think you can take me?" "You need a fuckin' army, you gonna take me!" "Ya hear?" "Come on!" "I take you all to fuckin' hell!" "Come on." "Come on." "Come to me!" "Okay!" "Who you think you fuckin' with?" "I Tony Montana!" "You fuck with me, you fuckin' with the best!" "I'm still standin', huh!" "Fuck!" "Come on!" "I take your fuckin' bullet!" "Come on!" "I take your fuckin' bullet!" "You think you kill me with bullets?" "I take your fuckin' bullets!" "Go ahead!"