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Col. Frank Slade has a very special plan for the weekend. It involves travel, women, good food, fine wine, the tango, chauffeured limousines and a loaded forty-five. And he's bringing Charlie along for the ride.Plot:
A prep school student needing money agrees to "babysit" a blind man, but the job is not at all what he anticipated. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Won Oscar. Another 5 wins & 8 nominations moreNewsDesk:
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The New Cult Canon: The Devil's Advocate (From The AV Club. 23 July 2008, 9:02 PM, PDT)
Chris O'Donnell Gets Involved with Sex Research (From WENN. 11 June 2003)
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Delicious high-class drama moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Al Pacino | ... | Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade | |
| Chris O'Donnell | ... | Charlie Simms | |
| James Rebhorn | ... | Mr. Trask | |
| Gabrielle Anwar | ... | Donna | |
| Philip Seymour Hoffman | ... | George Willis, Jr. (as Philip S. Hoffman) | |
| Richard Venture | ... | W.R. Slade | |
| Bradley Whitford | ... | Randy | |
| Rochelle Oliver | ... | Gretchen | |
| Margaret Eginton | ... | Gail | |
| Tom Riis Farrell | ... | Garry | |
| Nicholas Sadler | ... | Harry Havemeyer | |
| Todd Louiso | ... | Trent Potter | |
| Matt Smith | ... | Jimmy Jameson | |
| Gene Canfield | ... | Manny | |
| Frances Conroy | ... | Christine Downes |
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157 minCountry:
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1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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New Zealand:PG | Finland:K-3 | Australia:M | USA:R (certificate #32138) | Singapore:NC-16 (re-rating) | Iceland:L | Canada:18 (Ontario - 2006) | Brazil:Livre | Singapore:PG (cut) | Canada:G (Quebec) | Argentina:13 | Chile:14 | Germany:12 | Peru:14 | South Korea:15 (video rating) (cut) | South Korea:18 (DVD rating) | Spain:T | Sweden:11 | UK:15 | Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) | Canada:AA (Ontario) | Canada:PG (Manitoba)MOVIEmeter: 
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During the disciplinary meeting, Trask tells Slade 'You are out of order!', a line told to another of Al Pacino's characters in ...And Justice for All. (1979). moreGoofs:
When Slade is driving the Ferrari, the crew is reflected in the paintwork. moreQuotes:
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: It's a great day for singing a song / It's a great day for moving along / It's a great day for morning to night / It's a great day for everybody's plight. moreSoundtrack:
Adiós muchachos moreFAQ
What is the name of the song to which Frank and Donna do the tango?more
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I do not tend to go along with Hollywood-created cult figures, that kind of hero-worship, idol-making, whatever: you can have your Julia Roberts and such like making endless and mindless blockbuster hits with such insipid nonsense as `Pretty Woman', `Notting Hill' and so on, but it has to be something more serious like Joel Schumacher's `Dying Young' or even Steven Soderbergh's `Erin Brockovich' to convince me that Ms Roberts can/might be a good actress. The same goes for Al Pacino. Until the arrival of `Scent of a Woman' he was just merely another actor of those who come out of the Hollywood mass-manufacturing industry. `Scent of a Woman' changed all that: here Pacino shows he is a grand master, a brilliant actor. It is not important that this film is a redoing of an Italian original, or even whether this film won him an Oscar: the film stands up for its own merits, and Pacino reaches colossal heights in this well-directed drama, ably and willingly aided by a refreshing Chris O'Donnell. Very much a two-man film as the characterisation centres masterfully on these two leading characters, Pacino had to carry out a truly theatre-like interpretation of a blind retired colonel; Bo Goldman's dialogues are up to the challenge, creating some magnificent monologues which Pacino so superbly enacted.
My rating is somewhat higher than the surprisingly low IMDb user rating: a memorable and classic piece of serious cinema which puts Pacino into a very high category.