Scarface (also known as Scarface, the Shame of the Nation and The Shame of a Nation) is a 1932 crime film which tells the story of gang warfare and police intervention when rival gangs fight over control of a city. It stars Paul Muni, Ann Dvorak, Karen Morley, Osgood Perkins, C. Henry Gordon, George Raft, Vince Barnett and Boris Karloff.

The movie was adapted by Ben Hecht, Fred Pasley, (uncredited), Seton I. Miller, John Lee Mahin, W.R. Burnett and Howard Hawks (uncredited) from the novel by Armitage Trail.

The film is loosely based upon the life of Al Capone. Capone was rumored to have liked the film so much that he had his own copy of it.

Scarface was remade in 1983 by Brian De Palma. The original film has been deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.