Children act nasty in a Scarface school play
Al Pacino's ultra-violent gangster film acted out by kids in an 'elementary school play'
The final scene of Scarface, acted out by children and using popcorn as a stand-in for Al Pacino's legendary mountain of cocaine. Although the YouTube entry claims this is a primary school play, entertainment website TMZ.com says it was actually directed by Marc Klasfeld, the founder of Rockhard Films.
Klasfeld's credits include music videos for Bon Jovi, Jay-Z and the Foo Fighters, while the children reportedly belong to family members, colleagues and friends. A feature-length version along the lines of the Jodie Foster-starring Bugsy Malone is surely not far off... ·
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I think it's disgraceful that these children were given such a violently themed story to re-enact.
It's completely irrelevant that they changed the expletives to fudge and mother fudger etc. They knew exactly what these words were originally and the nasty context in which they were used remained unchanged.
I find this whole idea absolutely appalling and whoever was behind this should be sacked.