Scarface all-star cast revealed
Vivendi Games has unveiled part of the voice talent they hope will bring the upcoming Scarface video game to life.
Vivendi Games' 'Scarface: The World Is Yours' looks set to feature one of the most impressive line-ups of voice talent to grace a video game. The game will star a number of film and television stars, including cast members from the 1983 film. Cast members include Robert Loggia, who played Frank Lopez, Steven Bauer, who starred as Manny Ribera, and Al Israel, who appeared as Hector the Toad.
Al Pacino will not be voicing the role of Tony Montana, but he does lend his likeness, and has hand-picked the actor to voice Tony. Some lines delivered by Pacino in the original film will also appear in the video game. Further announcements about additional cast members will be made later this year.
"Scarface is a brand universally recognized for its cutting-edge cool, even two decades after the movie's original release. It's no surprise that so many of the top talent from film, television and music would want to be a part of that world," said Cindy Cook, Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer for Vivendi Games. "The video game is allowing people to be part of one of the most popular franchises in Hollywood. We're excited to be able to give today's talent the chance to play in Tony's world, and gamers the best Scarface experience with the best possible cast."
The ensemble cast includes:
Scarface: The World Is Yours is scheduled to be released on PlayStation 2, Xbox and PC in the autumn.






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