Lee Garmes' chiaroscuro lighting marks the film's sets with analogues of Tony Cramonte (Paul Muni)'s facial scar in Howard Hawks' Scarface 1932)

Lee Garmes’ chiaroscuro lighting marks the film’s sets with analogues of Tony Cramonte (Paul Muni)’s facial scar in Howard Hawks’ Scarface 1932)

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