$40 Million | Inside Tony Montana’s Montecito home from the “Scarface” movie

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Inside Tony Montana’s Montecito home from the “Scarface” movie

"El Fureidis" Mansion.

This INCREDIBLE Mansion Was Featured In The 1983 Block Buster Epic Gangster Film SCARFACE....Starring AL PACINO

Known as “El Fureidis” in reality, 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.”

According to The Wall Street Journal, The roughly10-acre property includes a four-bedroom mansion designed in the early 1900s by architect Bertram Goodhue for wealthy New Yorker James Waldron Gillespie. It incorporates Roman and Middle Eastern influences, including a Byzantine-style “conversation room” with a fountain and high-domed ceiling. A dining room has a barreled ceiling painted in 24-karat gold leaf and depicting a scene of Alexander the Great conquering Persepolis.There is also a roof deck with views of the Pacific Ocean and the ChannelIslands, as well as two guest cottages with an additional three bedrooms, according to lead listing agent Dina Landi.

The seller is a company controlled by Houston-based businessman Pradeep Yohanne Gupta, CEO of private investment bank I Holdings, and his family. Mr. Gupta, 64, bought the property in 2015 for just $12.26 million. Here are some of the pictures of the “El Fureidis”  mansion, that our team got their hands on. Enjoy.
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theswankylife
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Fun fact: This mansion was used for the outside shots from the movie, while the interior (Tony's office, bedroom and the foyer) was a stage.

Mister_Ess
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This house was built in the early 1900s. In the 1950s it was considered a white elephant, and was sold for $35, 000. The great trees on the grounds were trucked off to Disneyland, where they still stand. The lower gardens were damaged in the recent Santa Barbara flash floods. Even so, it is one of the most beautiful classic homes in Montecito. In the 1980s it was on the market for $2, 250, 000 - bargain if there ever was one!

LaurenceDay-dp
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I want to buy this house and make the interior exactly as in the movie

Blue-brbf
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The only problem is it's in California. I'd rather have Frank's house on Key Biscayne.

signoresantinoburnett
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I can't imagine how much it cost to fix it up after they shot it all up

tt
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Not a quarter as impressive as the CVS from the chainsaw scene. Multiple videos on that location.

markswishereatsstuff
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Jew know, I want that fuckin’ house, right there!

CEOkiller