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Origins of the Scars. My Al Capone Museum home. Origins of the Scars. The Detroit Free Press ran an exclusive claiming to know how Capone got his scars. Scarface Frank' title='Scarface Frank' />Dedicated to independent film, foreign language cinema, restored classics and documentaries. Includes film details and schedules, searchable by title or by city. The Detroit Free Press ran an exclusive claiming to know how Capone got his scars. Just one of the many versions that proved unfounded. Scarface is a 1983 American crime film directed by Brian De Palma and written by Oliver Stone, a remake of the 1932 film of the same name. The film tells the story of. Al Pacino gives an unforgettable performance as one of the most ruthless gangsters of all time. Directed by Brian DePalma, Scarface lays bare the sordid. Scarface Script taken from a transcript of the screenplay andor the Oliver Stone movie with Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer. Download Warrior Orochi 3 Psp Cheat. Robert Loggia, the actor whose roles in such films as Scarface and Big generally consisted of tough guys with occasionally soft hearts, has died. Dont Ever Take Sides Against the Family The Godfather 79 Movie CLIP 1972 HD Duration 242. Movieclips 1,146,371 views. Tony Montana You wanna fuck with me Okay. You wanna play rough Okay. Say hello to my little friendJust one of the many versions that proved unfounded. This one claiming Al got into a fight after a fellow gang member threw liquor on his favorite blue tie. Many versions of this story has been told over the years. Everything from the scars being received after a battle in France during World War one, to a jealous lover, to a beer hall fight. Some players in the story change from fellow gang member or from insult to a sister or a girlfriend. Most are denied or unfounded. The more plausible Galluccio reference first hits the newspapers in 1. The years offered for the scarring incident vary anywhere from 1. Looking at the police records it is more than likely this happened in 1. Galluccio and Capone both have arrest records for assault and fighting. Photos of Al Capone in 1. All we have are handed down accounts of the story. The facts are this Capone was indeed scarred, the exact story and legend will always be up for scrutiny. As one story stated, if it continues to evolve, then one day it will become solar. First newspaper mention of Galluccio in connection with Al Capones scars. November 2. 9,1. 93. Al Capone would like to refer to those nasty marks on the left side of his face as a result of fighting in the lost Battalion back in France during World War 1. Here is a widely accepted account on the origins of Al Capones scars. SGyRRKnvkk/TygH94HHzWI/AAAAAAAAOK0/rRvHU_bUhQk/s1600/movie-scarface-scroll5.jpg' alt='Scarface Frank' title='Scarface Frank' />Al Capone with that look when a photographer gets his wrong side. Back in 1. Al Capone was working at the Harvard Inn on Coney Island for Frankie Yale. Frankie Yale was a mob boss in New York. On one particular evening back in 1. New York hood by the name of Frank Galluccio entered the dance hall speakeasy with his sister Lena and his date by the name of Maria Tanzio. Could be his girlfriend, sister or any female with a hot posterior at the time of this event. Al Capone was a supposed bouncerwaiter at the Inn. Al noticed Galluccios young sister, girlfriend etc. The said woman became annoyed and embarrassed at Capones constant staring that she asked her Galluccio to kindly ask Capone to stop it. Frank was just about to ask Capone to stop when Capone leans over to her and tells her Honey, you got a nice ass and I mean that as a compliment, believe meFrank hears this, and goes ballistic. He quickly tells Capone that he wont take this shit from anybody and demands that Capone apologize immediately to his woman companion or else. Likely 1. Al tells Frank with his arms extended Come on buddy, Im only joking Galluccio responds This is no fucking joke Capone at this moment stops smiling and comes charging at Galluccio who quickly takes out a pocket knife and slashes Capone three times. He aimed for the neck, but got his face instead as Galluccio had several drinks that evening. Capone required up to 3. Coney island hospital. After the incident, Galluccio had a sitdown with the New York bosses. Capone was called upon and warned by the underworld not to attempt retribution for that slashing as Capone was at fault for insulting Galluccios companion. Capone agreed and apologized for insulting Galluccio and his female companion. Galluccio did feel bad for scarring Al, but did what he felt was right in protecting a womans honor. A 1. 92. 8 story suggested Al was mistaken as a squealer during his time in Brooklyn which caused his scars from a vengeful fellow gang member. Al later told reporters his scars were acquired from the great war or from some barber as a young child. In January 1. 93. Al Capone finally admitted that the great war shrapnel was a dud. The timeline of his supposed war duty did not add up. He was registered, but the war was over before Al was ever called up. To conceal his scars Al applied talcum powder everyday to soften the glow of those scars and always preferred to take photos on his right side. His 3 scars were as follows One oblique scar of 4 across cheek 2 in front of left ear. One vertical scar of 2 and a half inches on left jaw. One oblique scar of 2 and a half inches 2 under left ear on neck. Blown up mugshot photo of Al Capone at Terminal Island 1. Capones Atlanta Penitentiary file 1. Some unscrupulous newspapers and magazines even made his scars seem bigger to make Capone look more ruthless. Newspapermen dubbed him Scarface, but none of them would dare say it to his face. Capone hated the ugly look of his scars even though they helped his personaof being a tough guy. Capones favorite pose without scars. Capone hiding his scars with a handkerchief. Two same photos notice how the scars become more apparent in second retouched photo. Convert Xmind Pdf here. Comparison taken from Bill Helmers book Public enemies. May 2. 2, 1. 93. 0, newspapers reported that Al was seeking a new treatment to eliminate his scars. Al himself told reporters those rumors were false. Although Al hated his nickname scarface Im sure they helped build his aura around most people. It was good P. R. As for Frank Galluccio, he was married and used barber as his profession. He died around 1. St. John Cemetary in Queens, New York. New York Times March 2. In 1. 96. 4, a man named Dominick Cervadoro claimed to be a friend and client of Als father Gabriele said he used to visit the Capone family barber shop. One day he claimed that Capone came running in with the side of his face bleeding. He had been in a knife fight at school. His story had many holes in it though, like Als father dying of tuberculosis and Al working as a private cop. In London, England 1. Looking like Al with a simulated fake scar was all the rage. For a short time. Wonder what Al would have thought of thatFirst Posted February 2.