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Elvira Hancock is a fictional character in the 1983 American crime drama film '' Scarface'', portrayed by Michelle Pfeiffer. This proved to be her breakthrough role. She is the mistress of Frank Lopez (
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) and after his death, becomes the wife of
Tony Montana Antonio Montana is a fictional character and the protagonist of the 1983 film ''Scarface''. This character is portrayed by Al Pacino in the film and is voiced by André Sogliuzzo in the 2006 video game '' Scarface: The World Is Yours''. Embod ...
( Al Pacino).


Casting

Before Michelle Pfeiffer was cast as Elvira Hancock,
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and
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unsuccessfully auditioned for the part, and actresses
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turned it down.
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were also considered. Initially, Al Pacino and director
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did not want Pfeiffer to play Hancock as her only major film role up to that point had been a comedic role in the flop ''
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'', 11 June 1982.
Pacino and De Palma instead wanted
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to play the role, but producer
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fought for her inclusion. Michelle Pfeiffer's agent called Bregman and requested him to pay for her transportation from
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. Bregman refused and Pfeiffer reached the audition theater on the West Side of
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by her own means. Bregman said in a later interview that, after the audition, he was sure that she would get the part playing Hancock. Pfeiffer said that she spent much of the shoot hungry, as she had lost a significant amount of weight to play the role of a coke-addict and "couldn't eat" lest she gain it back.


Character biography

Not much is known about Elvira Hancock's past other than that she was born in
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. After leaving Baltimore, she headed to Miami in search of her biological father. She took work as a waitress in a club called the Babylon Club, where she met drug lord Frank Lopez. Soon after, Frank offered her a job as a secretary for Lopez Motors. There, she and Frank fell in love with the two eventually getting married. Somewhere along the way, their marriage began to wane after Elvira became heavily addicted to cocaine. Tony Montana, a Cuban refugee who finds work with Lopez, takes an immediate liking to Elvira, and attempts to win her over. At first Elvira wants nothing to do with Tony, seeing him as a nuisance. After Tony begins to amass more power within the drug world he promises her that he will treat her better than Lopez. Realizing that she has developed feelings for him, Tony asks Elvira to marry him. Despite wanting to, she declines as she is still legally married to Lopez. Soon after Tony executes Lopez after he hired a failed hit on his life, allowing the two get married soon after. As Tony consolidates more power, Elvira becomes increasingly more detached from reality. Their relationships also begins to deteriorate due to Elvira's drug addiction and Tony's never-ending obsession with money and power. While at dinner, an intoxicated Tony chastises her for her rampant cocaine usage which leads to a furious argument between the two. At this time, Tony reveals that Elvira is infertile, permanently souring their marriage and holding a grudge against her for it. This comes to a head as Elvira attempts to assault Tony only to be held back by Manny. Elvira collects herself and says one final insult to Tony before leaving him for good.


Reception and legacy

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felt that for her role, " feifferwould not be easily forgotten". Susan C. Boyd labels her as "the token cultural symbol of Western male capitalist success". In his review of ''Scarface'' for ''
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'', James Wolcott likens her to the "white-satin molls" portrayed by actress
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. Pointing towards the lack of romance between Montana and Hancock, he notes that both are "travelling along parallel lines of toot". Sherrie A. Inness compares her to Poppy in the 1932 ''Scarface'' and points out that though Montana and Hancock get married, this "hardly uplifts her character". She describes her as an "embittered drug addict with the self-esteem of an empty bullet casing" and a "complainer".
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spoofed Hancock in the ''
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'' episode "A Very Cuban Christmas", aired December 20, 2014. In 2011, model
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appeared as the character in the music video for the song " Jack Sparrow" by comedy troupe
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. The character is noted particularly for her costumes, designed by
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. In 2006, Gwen Stefani adopted a look inspired by Hancock.
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has ranked her 3rd in its Top 10 Outlaw Girlfriends list. When a remake of ''Scarface'' was announced in 2015, a ''
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'' magazine article chose Jennifer Lawrence for playing Hancock in the newer version of the film.


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