Scent of a Woman (1992)

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Written by Giovanni Arpino, Bo Goldman

Directed by Martin Brest

Also known as "Pasiones Salvajes", "Perfume de Mujer", "Perfume de Mulher"

Production Year: 1992

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Lt. Colonel Frank Slade (Al Pacino) is a retired US army officer. He's completely blind and is found to be extremely hard to get on with.

Charlie Simms (Chris O'Donnell) is a student who is trying to raise some money to get home for christmas so agrees to take on the job of 'babysitting' Frank over the Thanksgiving holiday.

When Frank's niece is safely out of the way Frank decides to take himself and his new companion to New York for the weekend, a weekend that changes both their lives forever.

Al Pacino won an Oscar for his grandstanding lead performance in this film.

When is Scent of a Woman next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Drama December 24th, 5:20pm and on Sky Movies Drama HD December 24th, 5:20pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Al PacinoAl PacinoLt. Col. Frank Slade
Chris O'DonnellCharlie Simms
Image for James RebhornJames RebhornMr. Trask
Gabrielle AnwarDonna
Image for Philip Seymour HoffmanPhilip Seymour HoffmanGeorge Willis Jr.
Richard VentureW.R. Slade
Bradley WhitfordRandy
Rochelle OliverGretchen
Margaret EgintonGail
Tom Riis FarrellGarry
Nicholas SadlerHarry Havemeyer
Todd LouisoTrent Potter
Image for Matt SmithMatt SmithJimmy Jameson
Gene CanfieldManny
Frances ConroyChristine Downes

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