Scarface: The World Is Yours/Trivia


 * Hey Its That Guy: Did anyone else notice that the comedian at the Babylon Club is Detective John Munch?
 * Also goes into Actor Allusion territory since Richard Belzer started off doing stand-up.
 * Hey Its That Voice: When he's not a Drug Lord, Tony is also the Desian Grand Cardinal Forcystus and Sideswipe. Damn, he's good.
 * Tony's new partner, "The Sandman" is voiced by the same guy who played Manny in the movie (that would be Steven Bauer), and the narrator is voiced by Robert Loggia, who played Frank Lopez, Tony's backstabbing boss from the original film.
 * Obviously, the Arms Dealer is also The Kill Master.
 * And the Babylon Club's doorman is Deebo. As well as the President of Earth.
 * The drive-in theater's manager is Shaft. Damn straight.
 * Jin-Soo Kwan (or Gavin Park) is managing the Chi Peso Trattoria. And he doesn't hesitate to shoot whoever tries to trash the place.
 * Coco also manages a vampire nightclub.
 * In fact, there's a lot of famous voices who are part of the cast. Sometimes as background pedestrians, cops or thugs, sometimes as minor characters, sometimes both.
 * Most bizarre of all is the cameo of Ahmed "Jar Jar Binks" Best in there... somewhere (the hotel receptionist from early in the game?).
 * The Other Darrin: André Sogliuzzo voiced Tony in The World Is Yours, although Al Pacino's likeness remains.
 * Being a frequent understudy of Pacino on stage, Sogliuzzo was a natural pick by the man himself to be the new Tony.
 * This is also inverted numerous times with some of the supporting characters, who were played in the movie by relative unknowns only to be replaced by more famous actors in The World is Yours:
 * James Woods takes on the role of Tony's lawyer George Sheffield.
 * Cheech Marin takes over the part of Gaspar Gomez.
 * Michael York is Jerry, Tony's banker.
 * Miguel Sandoval is Nacho Contreras.
 * Shout Out: The two Vice cops Tony has to bribe to get his mansion back look an awful lot like Crockett and Tubbs, especially the 2006 versions.