If you are thinking of the movie, "Scent of a woman", it wasnt Robert DiNero, it was Al Pacino.
The movie was entitled Scent Of A Woman (1992).
ringtone used in the scene movie Humbing with Al Pacino
1972 Best Supporting Actor, The Godfather 1973 Best Actor, Serpico 1974 Best Actor, The Godfather Part II 1975 Best Actor, Dog Day Afternoon 1979 Best Actor, And Justice for All 1990 Best Supporting Actor, Dick Tracy 1992 Best Supporting Actor, Glengarry Glen Ross; and finally won Best Actor, Scent of a Woman
I don't know. That's why I asked. It's a great scene. His big speach in Charlies behalf. Perhaps Al will see this or somebody who knows Mr. Pacino and we will all get the answer. Awesome speach. I could watch that again and again. M. Howell
If you are thinking of the movie, "Scent of a woman", it wasnt Robert DiNero, it was Al Pacino.
Actually, Al Pacino won the 1992 Best Actor award for his performance in "Scent of a Woman." In the movie, Pacino's character uses the U.S. Army battle cry "Hooah" several times.
The movie was entitled Scent Of A Woman (1992).
scarface and scent of a woman, both pacino classics.. wierd question though
Sophia Loren won Best Actress for Two Women (1961), the movie's only Oscar nomination.
Al Pacino for Scent of a Woman.The Academy Award for Best Actor of 1992 went to Al Pacino for his performance in "Scent of a Woman."The Best Actor Oscar for 1992 went to Al Pacino for his performance in "Scent of a Woman."
1972 Best Supporting Actor, The Godfather 1973 Best Actor, Serpico 1974 Best Actor, The Godfather Part II 1975 Best Actor, Dog Day Afternoon 1979 Best Actor, And Justice for All 1990 Best Supporting Actor, Dick Tracy 1992 Best Supporting Actor, Glengarry Glen Ross; and finally won Best Actor, Scent of a Woman
ringtone used in the scene movie Humbing with Al Pacino
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Al Pacino
I don't know. That's why I asked. It's a great scene. His big speach in Charlies behalf. Perhaps Al will see this or somebody who knows Mr. Pacino and we will all get the answer. Awesome speach. I could watch that again and again. M. Howell
Serpico