Charlize Theron (left) and Michelle Pfeiffer in 1983’s ‘Scarface’.Photo:Universal/Kobal/Shutterstock
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“An ode to the best to ever do it. Love you@michellepfeifferofficial❤️,” Theron wrote in the caption.
Pfeiffer responded, sharing her appreciation for the uncanny resemblance.
“WOW. Im speechless. Love you too❤️🔥,” she commented on the post.
Released on Dec. 9, 1983,Scarface— which is famous for the line, “Say hello to my little friend!” — turned 41 this year and is often cited as one of the greatest gangster films of all time. In addition to Pfeiffer and Pacino, the movie stars Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Robert Loggia, Steven Bauer and F. Murray Abraham.
Theron invited a number of her celebrity friends to herGodfather-themed shindig, includingJanuary JonesandKate Beckinsale, who both received “Godfatheron” makeovers of their own — albeit digital ones.
“Parties should have a theme and@charlizeafricadelivers every time. TheGodfatheron🕴️💃🏼🎲🃏,” wrote Jones, who posted two images onInstagramwhere she appears to have been given her own Old Hollywood/film noir looks courtesy of AI.
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Beckinsale, 51, also shared highlights from the party onInstagram, including four videos, photo booth strips and her own AI makeover.
“@charlizeafrica#godfatherthon🩷🩷🩷 slide 6 is me being AI godfathered,” theUnderworldstar wrote in her post.
According to IMDb, Theron has several projects in the works, including Netflix’sThe Old Guard 2and a sequel to 2017’sAtomic Blonde.
source: people.com