Where is the Scarface house in Miami?

The two-story building sits in a prime Miami Beach spot at 728 Ocean Drive, a popular pedestrian street, facing the beach. It served as a set in the gangster film ‘Scarface,’ starring Al Pacino. A bloody scene from the 1983 film, in which a character is dismembered by a chainsaw, was shot inside.

Who owns the Scarface house in Miami?

The Miami Herald reported Tuesday that the home was sold to to 93 Palm Residence LLC, managed by Coral Gables accountant Toni Alam.

Where is the Scarface mansion in Florida?

Two buildings were used as filming locations for the huge home: some shots take place in a massive $38 million mansion in Key Biscayne.

Is Scarface set in Miami?

Smalltime thug Tony Montana (Al Pacino) grabs the opportunity to make it as a big-time drug lord. Set in Miami and Bolivia, the movie’s locations are mostly divided between Florida and California.

Does the Scarface mansion still exist?

The estate’s name is El Fureidis, but in Hollywood history, the 11,547-square-foot mansion will always be known as the place where Al Pacino’s character, Tony Montana, meets his violent end in Oliver Stone’s 1983 film “Scarface.” It’s now on the real estate market in Montecito, California, for $39.99 million.

Who lives in Scarface mansion in Miami?

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – The Miami mansion of Al Capone, once fated to be demolished, just sold for $15.5 million. The Miami Herald reported Tuesday that the home was sold to to 93 Palm Residence LLC, managed by Coral Gables accountant Toni Alam.