The line, "You can dance the Tango and drive a Ferrari better than anyone I've ever seen" is said in the 1992 major film "Scent of a Woman". These are words that are spoken by Charlie Simms to Lt. Colonel Frank Slade as they are talking about reasons why Slade may wish to live or die.

The film's storyline is concerned with Frank who is a retired Lt. Colonel in the U.S. Army. At this point in his life, he's blind, irritable, and impossible to get along with. Charlie is at school and is looking forward to going to college. To help pay for a trip home over the holiday Christmas break, he agrees to look after Frank over the Thanksgiving holiday. Frank's niece tells him this will be easy money for Charlie, but she didn't reckon on Frank taking Charlie to spend his Thanksgiving in the city of New York, NY.

"Scent of a Woman" is an American drama film that was produced and directed by Martin Brest. The film is a remake of Dino Risi's 1974 Italian film "Profumo di donna", adapted by Ruggero Maccari and Risi. Writers Bo Goldman and Giovanni Arpino also provided ideas from the 1969 novel, 'Il buio e il miele' (Italian: 'Darkness and Honey'). Stars of tthe film are: Al Pacino and Chris O'Donnell, with James Rebhorn, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Gabrielle Anwar.

This is a film that grossed over $134,095,253 US dollars at the box office worldwide.

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