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Director: Martin Brest
Cast: Al Pacino, Chris O'Donnell, James Rebhorn, Gabrielle Anwar
Charlie Simms is a student at a private preparatory school who comes from a poor family. To earn the money for his flight home to Gresham, Oregon for Christmas, Charlie takes a job over Thanksgiving looking after retired U.S. Army officer Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade, a cantankerous middle-aged man who lives with his niece and her family.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Scent of a Woman is a critically acclaimed 1992 drama film directed by Martin Brest. The film won several major awards, including two Academy Awards, and has an IMDb rating of 8.0 and a Rotten Tomatoes score of 89%, indicating strong audience reception.
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Fans of character-driven dramas and powerhouse performances will be captivated by Al Pacino's Oscar-winning turn as the cantankerous but ultimately vulnerable Frank Slade in the 1992 film Scent of a Woman, directed by Martin Brest. Pacino's electric chemistry with co-star Chris O'Donnell anchors this poignant story about an unlikely friendship and the redemptive power of human connection.
Scent of a Woman is a 1992 American drama film produced and directed by Martin Brest that tells the story of a preparatory school student who takes a short-term job near Thanksgiving as a companion and assistant to a retired Army lieutenant colonel who is blind, depressed and irritable.
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