Scent of a Woman - Profumo di donna

Titolo originale: Scent of a Woman
Regia: Martin Brest |
Anno: 1992
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma
Tag: vietnam veteran | new york city | blindness and impaired vision | scholarship | boarding school | tango | thanksgiving | limousine | new hampshire | colonel | prank | blind | tears | new england | perfume | preparatory school | ex military | blind man | cantankerous | ferrari |
Cast: Al Pacino | Chris O'Donnell | James Rebhorn | Gabrielle Anwar | Philip Seymour Hoffman | Richard Venture | Bradley Whitford | Ron Eldard | Rochelle Oliver | Margaret Eginton | Tom Riis Farrell | Nicholas Sadler | Todd Louiso | Matt Smith | Gene Canfield | Frances Conroy | June Squibb | Sally Murphy | Michael Santoro | Anh Duong | Leonard Gaines | David Lansbury | Baxter Harris | Francie Swift | Michael Simon | Mansoor Najee-Ullah | Peter Carew | Paul Stocker | Divina Cook | William Beckwith | Dan Gifford | Jack Mulcahy | Joseph Palmas | J.T. Cromwell | Mike Lisenco | Russell Gibson | Carlo Giuliano | George Grafas | Luke L. Hansen | Eric Reid Schroeder | Lucy Smith | Paul Zimmerman | Stephen L'Heureux | Alyson Feldman | Erika Feldman | Julian Stein | Max Stein |

Frank Slade, colonello in pensione, diventato cieco a causa di un incidente, si reca a New York per la festa del ringraziamento, deciso a trascorrere un week-end indimenticabile senza farsi mancare assolutamente nulla. In questa avventura lo accompagna Charlie, uno studente, il rapporto sarà difficile, divertente ed allo stesso tempo tragico, perchè il colonello ha deciso che quello sarà il suo ultimo week-end.

Approfondimenti

The car that Slade and Charlie test drive is a 1989 Ferrari Mondial t Cabriolet. D
According to Chris O'Donnell, when the production was permitted to film at Manhattan's Plaza Hotel, [...] D
Scenes showing the audience the Baird School and depicting it as an all male boarding school were fi [...] D
It was reported that, in order to make Chris O'Donnell cry during Lt. Colonel Slade's near-suicide s [...] D
According to an interview with Conan O'Brien in 1997, Sylvester Stallone turned down the role of Fra [...] D
The scene on the street where Lt. Colonel Slade falls over a garbage can was actually unplanned. D
Al Pacino and Gabrielle Anwar rehearsed their tango for 2 weeks. The scene took 3 days to shoot. D
According to Pacino, his use of "Hoo-wah" was inspired by the armed forces consultant for the movie [...] D
During the meeting of Baird's Disciplinary Committee, in the background on the wall of the great hal [...] D
Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Brendan Fraser, Cole Hauser, Randall Batinkoff and Anthony Rapp tried out f [...] D
Gabrielle Anwar played a lead role as a blind person in Tuffo nel buio (1991). D
The scene where Charlie asks Col Slade how he feels and he responds "Super, Superior, Superflous" is [...] D
Nearly all of the hotel scenes were shot at night to avoid disrupting hotel business. D
Al Pacino's monologue about women was sampled by RMB on their 1995 track 'Passport To Heaven'. The r [...] D
Gabrielle Anwar's character is named Donna. In Italian language donna means "woman". D
As a guest on Inside the Actors Studio (1994) (Oct. 2, 2006), Al Pacino recounted to host James Lipt [...] D
Al Pacino originally turned down the lead, and Jack Nicholson, Harrison Ford, Dustin Hoffman and Joe [...] D
Al Pacino was helped by a school for the blind in his preparation for this role. He said that he mad [...] D
Philip Seymour Hoffman auditioned for his role five times before he was cast. He was working various [...] D
Frank's bizarre habit of yelling "hoo-wah!" is an actual United States Army battlecry, although he i [...] D
Stephen Dorff was considered for the role of Charlie Simms. D
According to his book, Chris Rock asked to audition for the part of Charlie but was turned down. D
In two different points of the movie there are allusions to Frank Slade's military carrier: in the O [...] D
Christopher Serrone and Corey Feldman auditioned for the role of Charlie Simms. D
Al Pacino would often remain in character off set, using his cane to walk with and never looking at [...] D
Al Pacino says "hoo-ah" or a variation of it exactly ten times throughout the movie. D
During the disciplinary meeting, Trask tells Slade 'You are out of order!', a line told to another o [...] D
The only Best Picture Oscar nominee not nominated in either of the support acting categories that ye [...] D
This film has several notable similarities to Martin Brest's preceding film Midnight Run (1988) incl [...] D
In addition to winning the Best Actor Oscar, Al Pacino was nominated for Supporting Actor for Americ [...] D
During Frank Slade's speech at Baird's Disciplinary Committee, Slade mentions "when the bough breaks [...] D
The first film to be aired on the Starz network on its February 1, 1994 launch date. D
To force Charlie to leave the Waldorf Astoria, Col. Slade asks him for medicines and Montecristo No. [...] D
The term "Hooah," in the US Army, is a reply that means everything BUT "no." D
Frank and Charlie's driver of the limousine is called Manny, as well as Manolo. Al Pacino's left han [...] D
Two choreographers, Jerry Mitchell and Paul Pellicoro, guided the dance scene between Donna and Col. [...] D
An adaptation of Giovanni Arpino's novel "Il buio e il miele", the movie actually shares with the bo [...] D
Leonardo DiCaprio auditioned to play Charlie. D
Philip Seymour Hoffman and James Rebhorn would later appear in Il talento di Mr. Ripley (1999) and R [...] D
Gabrielle Anwar appeared in Scent of a Woman - Profumo di donna (1992) with Al Pacino and in Cosa fa [...] D
The first choice for Frank Slade was Jack Nicholson. D
Al Pacino and James Rebhorn also appeared in Carlito's Way (1993). D
Director Martin Brest disowned the version of the film shown on airlines and television. D
Cinematographer Mikael Salomon was replaced by Donald E. Thorin after ten days of filming. D

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Errori

The small amount of paint seen inside the balloon above Mr. Trask's car before he pops it, is not co [...] D
Throughout the movie Oregon is mispronounced. Oreigun not OR-i-gone. D
Frank and Charles order drinks before Frank does the tango. The waiter never arrives with the drinks [...] D
After Slade's speech Trask can be seen hitting the gavel on the podium but the sound does not match [...] D
The camera is reflected in Slade's sunglasses while he is talking with the political science teacher [...] D
When Simms and Slade meet in Slade's apartment, the amount of whiskey in Slade's glass and bottle re [...] D
Lt. Col. Slade didn't declare his pistol when he was checking his luggage with the skycap. D
The car is being driven next to the Brooklyn Bridge with the World Trade Centers in the background. [...] D
When Donna and Frank descend to tango on the dance floor a microphone boom can briefly be seen overh [...] D
In the scene where Slade is threatening to commit suicide, he has tears coming out of his left eye a [...] D
Frank's hands are often in different positions during the school assembly between the long shots and [...] D
When Slade is driving the Ferrari, the crew is reflected in the paintwork. D
In credits, the name of the orchestrator Thomas Pasatieri is misspelled as Pastieri. D
Lieutenant Colonel Slade claims to have been awarded the Silver Star (and a promotion to First Lieut [...] D
While Slade is explaining to Charlie the proper way to perform the military salute, he says the righ [...] D
Frank mispronounces "espresso" as "expresso" - extremely unlikely for an Italiophile. D
Col. Slade says "I used to dream about them when I was at Fort Huachuca. Bread's no good west of the [...] D
There appears a missing day in the timeline of the movie. Considering Frank and Charlie have Thanksg [...] D
When the new Jaguar drives up the school driveway, a person can be seen following the car in a crouc [...] D
After the suicide discussion, Slade removes the magazine but not the round in the chamber leaving th [...] D
When the colonel and Charlie get out of the cab at the airport to catch their flight bound for New Y [...] D
In the Astoria hotel room, after Slade assembles his 1911 a second time, a boom microphone hangs dow [...] D
When Frank is time-testing his Colt .45 assembly, the magazine is loaded with cartridges. When a loa [...] D
Four unit citation emblems are mounted in one row over the right pocket of Slade's Army dress unifor [...] D
Trask manages to pop the balloon with his keys even though he did not actually make contact. D
When Frank falls on Park Ave, his hair is messed and dry. When they get back to the hotel immediatel [...] D
When discussing travel plans, one of boys says he thought they were going to Stowe (rather than Suga [...] D
During the tango scene, Donna's earrings can be seen in one shot and in the next scene, they're gone [...] D
Halfway during the tango scene, in the background, the waiter on the left in front of the long table [...] D
When Slade starts talking to the teacher that ran up to thank him for the speech, he notes that she' [...] D
In the scene where Slade directs Charlie to get his dress blues from his closet, there is no Silver [...] D
Lt Col Slade sternly warns Charlie not to refer to his .45 pistol as a "gun", but rather to call it [...] D
When Colonel Slade is threatening to shoot Charlie (and himself), the position of his tie changes be [...] D
When Frank crosses the street and falls in the grass, Charlie helps him to stand up again. At first, [...] D
When Slade and Simms get ready to leave for NY, Slade's tie changes from straight to crooked and bac [...] D
Lieutenant Colonel Slade has possession of a Government issued .45 M1911A1; officers are not allowed [...] D
Several times during the movie, Slade handles what is supposed to be his U.S. Army issue M1911A1 .45 [...] D
Slade's tie during the suicide scene repeatedly switches between disheveled and neatly tied. D
During the driving scene, a left turn is made and a the rear of the car begins to drift. Application [...] D

Frase

Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Tickets. Money. Speech. Old [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Oh, where do I go from here, [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: [at Charlie's disciplinary h [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Clear them little bottles of [...] D
[repeated line] Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Where's the [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Oh, uh, Charlie - about your [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: When in doubt... fuck. D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: It's a great day for singing [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: [Randy brings Frank a glass [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Super! Superior! Superfluous [...] D
Randy: [Frank and Charlie have arrived unexpected [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Touch me again, I'll kill ya [...] D
[repeated line] Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Whoo-ah. D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: How's your skin, son? Charl [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Just call me Frank. Call me [...] D
[Charlie comes back to the room to see Frank putti [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Out of order, I show you out [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Uh-oh, we got a moron here. D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: How's your skin, son? I like [...] D
Charlie Simms: You ruined your life, too, right? [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: [while exiting the limousine [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: [Lt. Col. Frank Slade is spe [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Goodbye, Willie. I'm no fuck [...] D
[Headmaster Trask drives into the Baird School dri [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Haven't you heard? Conscienc [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: I asked you a question. Do y [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: I don't know if Charlie's si [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Your father peddles car tele [...] D
[Slade knew her face cleanser, by scent] Donna: A [...] D
[Charlie refused to come clean with the names of t [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Then, I'm going to lie down [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Ooh, but I still smell her. [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Well, gentlemen, when the sh [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: You sharpshootin' me, punk? [...] D
Randy: You want to know the truth? Lt. Col. Frank [...] D
Charlie Simms: You fucked up, alright! So everybod [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: The day we stop lookin', Cha [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Next time... snap it out! Th [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Are you blind? Are you blind [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Can't believe they're my blo [...] D
Christine Downes: I'm Christine Downes, Col. Slade [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: You know what's kept me goin [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Don't shrug, imbecile. I'm b [...] D
Mr. Trask: Mr. Simms? Charlie Simms: [clears thro [...] D
Charlie Simms: Colonel Slade? Watch out! You'll ge [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: [Frank plans to kill himself [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: You've been the sugar busine [...] D
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Your father pedals car telep [...] D

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