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''Scent of a Woman'' is a 1992 movie which tells the story of a blind, retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel ([[Al Pacino]]) and a Vermont boarding school student (Chris O'Donnell).
'''''Scent of a Woman''''' is a 1992 movie which tells the story of a blind, retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel ([[Al Pacino]]) and a Vermont boarding school student (Chris O'Donnell).


It is a [[Foreign Remake|remake]] of a 1974 Italian movie about a blind Italian army colonel and a poor Sicilian.
It is a [[Foreign Remake|remake]] of [[Scent of a Woman (1974 film)|a 1974 Italian movie]] about a blind Italian army colonel and a poor Sicilian.

For the 2011 [[Korean Drama]] of the same name, go [[Scent of a Woman (South Korean series)|here]].


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For the 2011 [[Korean Drama]] of the same name, go [[Scent of a Woman (TV series)|here]].
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Scent of a Woman is a 1992 movie which tells the story of a blind, retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel (Al Pacino) and a Vermont boarding school student (Chris O'Donnell).

It is a remake of a 1974 Italian movie about a blind Italian army colonel and a poor Sicilian.

For the 2011 Korean Drama of the same name, go here.

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