Ann Dvorak and Paul Muni
There was something about the onscreen dynamic of Ann Dvorak and Paul Muni that I find hypnotizing. When they’re on the screen together, I simply can’t look away. It’s been that way since the first time I saw Scarface (1932, directed by Howard Hawks) and it was the same, recently, when I watched it for the sixth or seventh time.
They had a certain way of playing off of one another that made you SO WISH they had made many more movies together!
YOu can find the 1932 Scarface (the best one in my opinion) on dvd (Amazon link) or watch on Prime Video. It’s outstanding – every delicious minute of it.