What is ventriloquist and scarface?

Ventriloquism is an art of speaking without moving one's lips, so it appears that the voice is coming from somewhere else. Ventriloquists often use puppets or dolls to create a sense of conversation between them and the puppet. Ventriloquism has been around for centuries, with evidence of ventriloquism dating back to ancient civilizations.

Scarface, on the other hand, is a character from the 1983 crime film of the same name, directed by Brian De Palma. The character, played by Al Pacino, is a Cuban refugee who becomes a drug lord in Miami. The film is often cited as one of the best gangster films of all time and has garnered a cult following.

There is no direct connection between ventriloquism and Scarface as a character, except perhaps for a scene in the film where Scarface's associate uses a puppet to entertain a group of children. However, the two subjects are entirely unrelated.