In late 1983 Universal Pictures and Brian De Palma released one of the most historic gangster movies ever produced, Scarface. Al Pacino performing as Tony Montana epitomized the rise of power from a very humble immigrant from Cuba, to taking over his world with force. We are very pleased to offer the most significant and rarest screen matched piece of film history from Scarface.
The Tony Montana personal live fire sidearm is truly iconic being that it was used during his rise to power. The Beretta is a fully functioning live fire Beretta 81 cheetah. His personal firearm can be seen from his first deal at the Sunray Motel in Miami Beach, Florida. The Beretta is subsequently shown in the Babylon Club shootout, the aftermath at the Mercedes dealership were both Frank and Mel were killed. And again after this, it was shown in a tan holster on Tony’s back when he was with his attorney. While not shown, it was then written into the script for the botched bombing, and then immediately afterwards, the killing of Manny his best friend. The gun is then seen on his desk in his Miami Beach private villa during the climactic final scene of the film.
The Beretta is heavily documented beginning in 1982 up until it was sold two decades later from the film supplier, Stembridge. The Beretta has a perfect unbroken history that is truly certified and guaranteed authentic.
Tony Montana’s (Al Pacino) Live Fire Beretta, From Scarface 1983.
In late 1983 Universal Pictures and Brian De Palma released one of the most historic gangster movies ever produced, Scarface. Al Pacino performing as Tony Montana epitomized the rise of power from a very humble immigrant from Cuba, to taking over his world with force. We are very pleased to offer the most significant and rarest screen matched piece of film history from Scarface.
The Tony Montana personal live fire sidearm is truly iconic being that it was used during his rise to power. The Beretta is a fully functioning live fire Beretta 81 cheetah. His personal firearm can be seen from his first deal at the Sunray Motel in Miami Beach, Florida. The Beretta is subsequently shown in the Babylon Club shootout, the aftermath at the Mercedes dealership were both Frank and Mel were killed. And again after this, it was shown in a tan holster on Tony’s back when he was with his attorney. While not shown, it was then written into the script for the botched bombing, and then immediately afterwards, the killing of Manny his best friend. The gun is then seen on his desk in his Miami Beach private villa during the climactic final scene of the film.
The Beretta is heavily documented beginning in 1982 up until it was sold two decades later from the film supplier, Stembridge. The Beretta has a perfect unbroken history that is truly certified and guaranteed authentic.