@@Alconium I couldnt tell if the name of the movie centered around his interaction with her or the last lady from the ending scene. there were two instances where he guessed a woman's scent correctly.
@@petermlouis Yeah, it's recurring but I think this being the first (and IMO the most impactful) instance we see, lends me to want to give her credit for it. Either way, well done by him, her, and the whole cast and crew, it's a well done movie full of great scenes like this.
I never cared for dancing -:it never made any sense to me -: watching Pacino and how he approached this I realize I was made to Tango - same as the hurky jerk bop of the accompanying music in some of Dylan's live Desolation Row
There are MANY messages in this scene. 1. Older dignified man showing younger lady true gentlemen 2. Older gentlemen showing younger man art of true charm. 3. Younger man watching in awe. And many more.
Bro I am a guy, and this is the first time I looked at this scene, for real does anybody else feel that Al Pacino can charm the whole world with his presence, gaze, cadence, smile and words...
@@rishat8769 Обо что? Там гладкий пол, а Чарли подсказал ему сколько у него свободного места. Танцоры танго ведь не смотрят на свои ноги и не спотыкаются. И как он сам сказал: "Если споткнёшся, просто танцуй дальше."
When "Michael" enters the scene a few moments after they tango, it adds another dimension. Donna learned about life, passion & love by dancing but got back to reality when her boyfriend entered the room. Michael turned out to be a jerk but man - the way Donna looked at Frank and Charlie as she was leaving the room together with Michael, it makes my heart melting.
I had just come across this video clip now, and i remember so much about this movie, i love movies but they don't make movies like this anymore. Al Pacino is one great actor and the likes of Robert De Niro Too. They are one of my best actors. Good movies is the same in all perspectives, language and culture🤷🏻♂, that i have come to know over the years 😃.. I wish your day to be filled with love, joy 🤭and happiness😏. Writing from Lincolnshire England!🍁
The most beautiful and unforgettable scene and dialogues of the movie with Al Pacino's acting to an ultimate level. His eyes were fixed straight into the blindness.
My favourite dance scene in a movie ever. Al Pacino played this part so well. My heart melted when he got to dance with this beautiful lady, Gabrielle Anwar, what a moment!
@@juanromero4505 Pues, piensa que es un señor viejito, ciego, un caballero a la antigua galante pero respetuoso, y no puede ser tan malo si está acompañado de ese chiquillo buenmozo al que se le ve muy limpio y bien educado, están bien vestidos los dos en el Waldorf Astoria, podrían ser abuelo y nieto o tío y nieto. Este Michael se pasó al hacerla esperar y llegar tarde, pues que se dé de narices, este señor parece inofensivo y ella ya no quiere estar sola cada vez más nerviosa (son anglosajones, o sea el insulto máximo a la persona es llegar tarde). Puede hacer esta obra de caridad y t al vez efectivamente aprenda un poco de tango. Al final quedó encantada y disfrutó realmente la experiencia con el viejito. Y encima hasta la aplaudieron !!!!
@@henrylee8510 I agree, but ... yes over the top, the movie wanted to be special. At least the movie stand alone or maybe some movie guy can come along and tell me this movie have been done before?
Gabrielle Anwar is refreshingly admirable! Lovable, too! 🌹⭐️ Al Pacino's "blind" acting behavior, and his nephew's responses - the event is divine! ❤️🌹🙏
@@normapatricelli3821 Soy sudamericana pero no platense... el tango de Al Pacino está mejor bailado que muchos no argentinos hemos intentado y ... fracasado tremendamente. Y eso que podemos ver, nos movemos más que los gringos o asiáticos y estamos más familiarizados con el ritmo. Hay que ser platense para bailar aceptablemente un tango, y un Maestro para bailarlo perfectamente. Y de paso, les doy la razón de que Gardel cada día canta mejor!
My parents loved to tango whenever they got the chance. My dad passed away last year, and my mom had dementia. However, their dancing the tango is engraved in my memory forever. ❤❤
Love this scene. It always makes cry. The sensuality of it is so subtle--the beauty of a woman being led by a man in such a non threatening way truly touches me (particularly as a modern, independent woman). The music is beyond perfect.
A normal-sighted person makes you believe that he is truly blind, by looking directly at his eyes, is a proof of a tremendously incredible acting skill!
Al Pacino is a genius. I love his movies and this one tops them all. The way he plays a blind person is so natural. This movie should be shown to every high school student, especially now when our country is going through "alternative facts" being presented as facts and our political leaders espouse to populism and selling their souls for a sound bite.
Ignorant comments about better this better that when issues are staring you in the face that a director wants to show us. Snitching ?? Strangers approaching a woman ? What is your lame opinion of that?
While admitting to the difficulties in effectively portraying a blind person, I thought "Dog Day Afternoon" was one of his best. Ignore the ignorant and low class comments to your post.
Al Pacino...One of The Greatest Actors of All Time!!!.....This Guy IS Powerful, In His Decisions, In His Actions, and His Outlook on Life...Even Though He Is Blind, ..He Does It.......Besides, He Reminds Me of My Uncle...
There are some great life lessons to pick up here. Lesson 1: Show genuine appreciation. None of Frank's constant compliments to Donna are lies or insincere. He shows true interest in what interests her. lesson 2: Keep it classy, if the situation demands it. Frank has met a girl in an upscale dining room, with a specific clientele. Frank constantly compliments her, but never get prurient or gross. She's not the kind of girl to appreciate crass talk in public. Lesson 3: Turn your weaknesses into strengths. Frank never tries to hide his blindness, he owns it. He compliments her scent and her sound, which she can be certain was true. lesson 4: Don't let the other guy get the upper hand. When she says that her date thinks the tango is "hysterical," but she likes it, Frank subtly drags him down, while maintaining the classy and upbeat tone, saying the date is hysterical. Lesson 5: build up your friends: Frank will always flatter a woman, but he knows that donna is way too young for him. He expresses admiration for her Grandmother, who is probably closer to Frank's age, and gives compliments to Charlie, who is much closer to Donna in age. This scene is a masterfully written, and masterfully acted, by all the people in the scene. Wonderful!
i am soon 55 years old. I have had a great life. Great family, great wife, great career. I remember being in Charlie's shoes many years ago. Well today, I feel I could Tango in Franks shoes. I love how my Life kind of shaped me, and that my awareness of this, allows me to be the Man I always knew I could be. Hoooooaahhh!
What a lovely comment! I am 47 years old, have a great family, a wonderful wife, and a decent career. Let me know if you ever come to Buenos Aires someday, and I'll take you and your wife to dance tango!
If I ever see Pacino on the street, I would feel like to bow to this guy, his just unbeliavable, what a talent, thank you for your movies. Who the hell on this planet could have done Scareface better than Pacino, no one, no one.
I’ve seen street dancers do the tango in Buenos Aires, and the artistic creativity coupled with practiced agility is simply amazing. These scene is such a gem, capturing the pathos of the whole thing with an old blind man who knows the dance teaching a young woman who doesn’t. Sheer brilliance.
you are so wrong. very few actresses could have conveyed so much in one short scene. people still watch the movie over and over again because of Gabrielle Anwar.
I read somewhere that Al and Gabrielle practiced this dance before shooting this iconic scene separately. Apparently Al thought it best if it really did have an element of surprise in it for them both. To make that dance truly the first time they'd danced together. I thought that fascinating, if true. This truly is a marvelous film and Al Pacino most assuredly deserved that Oscar for it because he made me believe in the blindness of Frank Slade. ❤
I had just come across this video clip now, and i remember so much about this movie, i love movies but they don't make movies like this anymore. Al Pacino is one great actor and the likes of Robert De Niro Too. They are one of my best actors. Good movies is the same in all perspectives, language and culture🤷🏻♂, that i have come to know over the years 😃.. I wish your day to be filled with love, joy 🤭and happiness😏. Writing from Lincolnshire England!🍁
This is my best favorite movie scene in my entire life. Al Pacino was acting so wonderful that he did successfully act the focus of blind man’s eyesight. I love the silky hair movement of the lady and it is so valuable scene in movie history. I wish Al Pacino will be able to show people more great acting scenes in next decade!
This woman appears briefly in this film, yet her impression is undeniable. She is absolutely stunning!
Wild to think that despite such a small part, the whole movie in a way is named for her and she lives up to it.
@@AlconiumLoved your comment and yes!!
@@Alconium I couldnt tell if the name of the movie centered around his interaction with her or the last lady from the ending scene. there were two instances where he guessed a woman's scent correctly.
@@petermlouis Yeah, it's recurring but I think this being the first (and IMO the most impactful) instance we see, lends me to want to give her credit for it. Either way, well done by him, her, and the whole cast and crew, it's a well done movie full of great scenes like this.
You probably know already but she's in Father of the bride. But totally agree with your comment 👍
Dancing the tango imperfectly makes this scene absolutely perfect. Al nailed this role.
I never cared for dancing -:it never made any sense to me -: watching Pacino and how he approached this I realize I was made to Tango - same as the hurky jerk bop of the accompanying music in some of Dylan's live Desolation Row
@@MichaelPetrone-ng5yx congrats in finding your calling in life. Salud!
Doesn't he nail all of his movies
"Hold me down, son." Love that line!
jefff3886, , this could be your thing-curious to hear?
Xnxx
There are MANY messages in this scene. 1. Older dignified man showing younger lady true gentlemen 2. Older gentlemen showing younger man art of true charm. 3. Younger man watching in awe. And many more.
Linda interpretação de cena. Parabéns 😊
Can I add one ? The disguised equality woke propaganda do not like emotions and guts feelings ... they wanna take over, be careful !
very well said!! This is what world needs now from my POV, i.e. grace.
Well said senorita👏🌹
And a young woman deciding to take a chance, and having the time of her life, and Charlie seeing the good in Frank, despite his flaws.
Bro I am a guy, and this is the first time I looked at this scene, for real does anybody else feel that Al Pacino can charm the whole world with his presence, gaze, cadence, smile and words...
Yes. And you can see he truly appreciates a woman.
He's been doing that since Godfather II🤣😂
And even as a blind without ever looking at a person.
Bro, you totally bi, get over it.
Greatest actor of this generation. He becomes whatever he portrays
I love the beginning, how she looks scared to death, stiff and unsure, and then softens and starts to enjoy herself. Beautiful!
Nobody but Al Pacino can play a blind man, who tango's to perfection!
Jamie Foxx also can.
@@josephkelley8641 Who ?
Это в кино только так 😂 в реальной жизни споткнулся бы об что-то 😢
@@rishat8769 Обо что? Там гладкий пол, а Чарли подсказал ему сколько у него свободного места. Танцоры танго ведь не смотрят на свои ноги и не спотыкаются. И как он сам сказал: "Если споткнёшся, просто танцуй дальше."
@josephkelley8641
STOP IT - STOP IT NOW
"Some people live a lifetime in a minute.. "
Al makes the dialogue so electrifying!
this is one of the greatest scenes in cinema. "if you make a mistake in the tango, you get all tangled up, you just tango on" what a scene
This was an awful movie. AP was too over the top.
@@henrylee8510yes, but this scene was fun.
@henrylee8510 go watch fast and the furious series, that seems more up your alley.
the music played a big part. And Gabrielle Anwar was so gorgeous.
It was one of many great scenes in this movie but this beats them all Pacino and the Anwar were superb
"Just to keep the womanizers from bothering you". Such a great and elegant line. You gotta love it.
I am offering you my services free of charge. So dignified.
It's funny, too, and a rather arch excuse because he obviously is one if those, "womanizers"! 😂
@@neilyates1102 That's why it's a great line. Frank is a womanizer and that's why it's great. I love it!! The scene is so full of romance and dignity.
I have been using that ever since. Works elegantly almost every time.
When "Michael" enters the scene a few moments after they tango, it adds another dimension. Donna learned about life, passion & love by dancing but got back to reality when her boyfriend entered the room. Michael turned out to be a jerk but man - the way Donna looked at Frank and Charlie as she was leaving the room together with Michael, it makes my heart melting.
For me this is one of the most powerful scenes ever filmed.
Wait watch the Ferrari test drive
i totally agree
@@jorgebutron644 Thanks, I did. But for me a tango with this kind of a woman doesn't compare to a car ride, not even a Ferrari :)
yeah i can agree, the thing is the whole film builds up this moment too.
In real life, it's moments like these that you remember a lifetime. And yes, they really do happen.
I had just come across this video clip now, and i remember so much about this movie, i love movies but they don't make movies like this anymore. Al Pacino is one great actor and the likes of Robert De Niro Too. They are one of my best actors. Good movies is the same in all perspectives, language and culture🤷🏻♂, that i have come to know over the years 😃..
I wish your day to be filled with love, joy 🤭and happiness😏. Writing from Lincolnshire England!🍁
Well now, do tell! What was your moment?
A blond 23 and me 67 at the time. Boy friend went bs
Indeed. They are etched into your heart for the rest of your life ❤
Ez varázslatos alkotás.
Gabrielle Anwar played her role as a nervous young lady beautifully
thanks for looking up her name good for you guy
She was the most beautiful woman in the world to me growing up. Her and Emmanuelle Béart
@@aarondavid5866
Her name is in the description of the video so it probably wasn't that hard to find.
Incredibly charming.
@@deja_how come she never became a major star??
This scene makes me cry everytime I watch it. Gabrielle Anwar is absolutely sweet playing this part.
This scene has stood the test of time, an Oscar winning performance then and now...I never get tired of revisiting this ❤
The most beautiful and unforgettable scene and dialogues of the movie with Al Pacino's acting to an ultimate level. His eyes were fixed straight into the blindness.
Her breathing and sigh at the end is just perfect!
I can't help but wonder if that sigh was scripted.
This is movie perfection...
Al Pacino is a wonderful actor.
“ The moment you stop looking is the moment you stop living”
Couldn’t be more true in this crazy world we live in now.
One of the few movie scenes which give you goosebumps and tears at the same time. The great Al.
My favourite dance scene in a movie ever. Al Pacino played this part so well. My heart melted when he got to dance with this beautiful lady, Gabrielle Anwar, what a moment!
Ella se va desconcertada al notar la diferencia entre el trato caballeroso y amable del personaje de Al Pacino y la descortesía de su novio.
Mine too
@@juanromero4505 Pues, piensa que es un señor viejito, ciego, un caballero a la antigua galante pero respetuoso, y no puede ser tan malo si está acompañado de ese chiquillo buenmozo al que se le ve muy limpio y bien educado, están bien vestidos los dos en el Waldorf Astoria, podrían ser abuelo y nieto o tío y nieto. Este Michael se pasó al hacerla esperar y llegar tarde, pues que se dé de narices, este señor parece inofensivo y ella ya no quiere estar sola cada vez más nerviosa (son anglosajones, o sea el insulto máximo a la persona es llegar tarde). Puede hacer esta obra de caridad y t al vez efectivamente aprenda un poco de tango. Al final quedó encantada y disfrutó realmente la experiencia con el viejito. Y encima hasta la aplaudieron !!!!
@@amiquigonzales7917 Takoi idiotskoi komentarii tolko ruZZkii smozhet napisat.😂😂😂
So sexy!! Love it!
He is gorgous❤❤❤
My most favorite scene in the movie. So beautifully done. I love all of Al's movies. He is a magnificent actor.
Al Pacino was born to play this role; it fit him like a second skin. "Hooah."
I look not only at Pacino, it seems the other actors and everybody liked making this movie. They learned how to tango.
AP is a great actor but he was way over the top, an overall awful movie. It was like a 2hr skit for AP
@@henrylee8510 I agree, but ... yes over the top, the movie wanted to be special. At least the movie stand alone or maybe some movie guy can come along and tell me this movie have been done before?
@@henrylee8510 🤡
And made him won the Oscar best actor 🎉🎉🎉
Gabrielle Anwar is refreshingly admirable! Lovable, too! 🌹⭐️ Al Pacino's "blind" acting behavior, and his nephew's responses - the event is divine! ❤️🌹🙏
Al Pacino is one of the best actors of all times FOR A REASON!
Exact❤
but playing disadvantaged people is easier than more normal roles
@@janpierzchala2004Depends on what you call "normal".
Sin duda alguna,pero un desastre bailando tango😝
@@normapatricelli3821 Soy sudamericana pero no platense... el tango de Al Pacino está mejor bailado que muchos no argentinos hemos intentado y ... fracasado tremendamente. Y eso que podemos ver, nos movemos más que los gringos o asiáticos y estamos más familiarizados con el ritmo. Hay que ser platense para bailar aceptablemente un tango, y un Maestro para bailarlo perfectamente. Y de paso, les doy la razón de que Gardel cada día canta mejor!
Such acting talent will never come into the world again. Al Pacino, you are amazing.
One of my favorite movies of all time. Al Pacino is a living legend!
Films can stir from within the value of an emotional adventure.
I went to high school with a blind friend and it always amazed me how he could accomplish simple everyday tasks like me.
The most beautiful scene in the movie, so elegant and yet poignant. All three of them were great.
yes! All 3 !!! Love this movie, so happy for it!
Gabrielle Anwar was in the film what, ten minutes, and left such an impression. Love that movie, and everyone in it. Great film.
this scene is totally legend...I watched it over and over again and never get bored...Gabrielle Anwar was sweet and shy yet gorgeous at the same time❤
One of my favourite - Fantastic music, beautiful woman and such great cinematography
She can tango!
I can't stop watching it either, need to get the film
Evferything about this movie is great. Al Pacino rocks.. That is the reason why he got the Oscar for this wonderful performance.
Al Pacino is wonderful in this movie! The character he played is a charm.
Acting lessons from a legend! Al Pacino's greatest performance and a well-deserved Academy award.
watching my father and mother dance the TANGO in 1955 is still engraved in my memory it was simply beautiful
That would be a memory!
Wow❤
My parents loved to tango whenever they got the chance. My dad passed away last year, and my mom had dementia. However, their dancing the tango is engraved in my memory forever. ❤❤
You were,,, TOO LUCKY!!!
Love this scene. It always makes cry. The sensuality of it is so subtle--the beauty of a woman being led by a man in such a non threatening way truly touches me (particularly as a modern, independent woman). The music is beyond perfect.
the look in his blind eyes.... I have no words to describe!
This young lady in this movie is absolutely adorable! Al Pacino is a great actor and the young man is too , the young lady is so beautiful!!
Al Pacino is a legend, and this is by far one of my favorite scenes in a Pacino film beautifully played.
One of the best cinematic scenes ever
What a movie!!! They just don't make movies like this anymore
Oh you mean talent as opposed to car chases?
I absolutely love this excerpt of Col. Slade dancing the Tango with Donna!
A normal-sighted person makes you believe that he is truly blind, by looking directly at his eyes, is a proof of a tremendously incredible acting skill!
I think I heard that he had contacts in that meant he had reduced vision
He is such a great actor.
No, he did not have reducing contacts in. That’s a myth.
Yes, one of the best and most memorable scenes in cinema,,,Whoo-whaa!
He is such a great actor and she is unbeliveble beautiful! I love this scene!
"No mistakes in the tango. Not like life." Amazing words !!
Al is one of the greatest actors ever.
Amen to that.
I agree!
One of my all time favorite scenes in a movie. What an actor. You believe he’s really blind. The facial reactions the music the girl perfection
Al Pacino is a genius. I love his movies and this one tops them all. The way he plays a blind person is so natural. This movie should be shown to every high school student, especially now when our country is going through "alternative facts" being presented as facts and our political leaders espouse to populism and selling their souls for a sound bite.
The original movie is better. And Gassman is better than Al Pacino
I found this to be a bore and awful. It was written for AP to over the top, so outlandish and over acted.
Ignorant comments about better this better that when issues are staring you in the face that a director wants to show us. Snitching ?? Strangers approaching a woman ? What is your lame opinion of that?
While admitting to the difficulties in effectively portraying a blind person, I thought "Dog Day Afternoon" was one of his best. Ignore the ignorant and low class comments to your post.
Imagine thinking "populism" is bad. Lol.
Al Pacino...One of The Greatest Actors of All Time!!!.....This Guy IS Powerful, In His Decisions, In His Actions, and His Outlook on Life...Even Though He Is Blind, ..He Does It.......Besides, He Reminds Me of My Uncle...
That scene is the definition of "charming".
And a class act!
There are some great life lessons to pick up here.
Lesson 1: Show genuine appreciation. None of Frank's constant compliments to Donna are lies or insincere. He shows true interest in what interests her.
lesson 2: Keep it classy, if the situation demands it. Frank has met a girl in an upscale dining room, with a specific clientele. Frank constantly compliments her, but never get prurient or gross. She's not the kind of girl to appreciate crass talk in public.
Lesson 3: Turn your weaknesses into strengths. Frank never tries to hide his blindness, he owns it. He compliments her scent and her sound, which she can be certain was true.
lesson 4: Don't let the other guy get the upper hand. When she says that her date thinks the tango is "hysterical," but she likes it, Frank subtly drags him down, while maintaining the classy and upbeat tone, saying the date is hysterical.
Lesson 5: build up your friends: Frank will always flatter a woman, but he knows that donna is way too young for him. He expresses admiration for her Grandmother, who is probably closer to Frank's age, and gives compliments to Charlie, who is much closer to Donna in age.
This scene is a masterfully written, and masterfully acted, by all the people in the scene. Wonderful!
I can watch this masterpiece again and again....
AND I DO!
The most romantic movie scene ever. A shot straight to the ❤.
Al Pacino, Gabrielle Anwar and Chris O´Doneill, I loved this movie and the tango scene is beautifull
so where they are gone ... all this good Young actors 😢
One of the most beautiful scenes in movies. Always cheers me up.
Al Pacino, one of the best movie actors I've seen... truly the Legend
i am soon 55 years old. I have had a great life. Great family, great wife, great career. I remember being in Charlie's shoes many years ago. Well today, I feel I could Tango in Franks shoes. I love how my Life kind of shaped me, and that my awareness of this, allows me to be the Man I always knew I could be. Hoooooaahhh!
finally found a man who says he s happy with his life
Well done! Someone who feels fulfilled is a rare thing indeed.
I am 52 and can relate to all you had said.
Congratulations on a level of self-awareness that rarely comes to us when we are alive.
Bless your journey.
What a lovely comment! I am 47 years old, have a great family, a wonderful wife, and a decent career. Let me know if you ever come to Buenos Aires someday, and I'll take you and your wife to dance tango!
This was and still is a great experience to watch. Pacino acting as blind is perfection 👌 👏 Bravo❤
I like the reactions of the people watching in the background…a brilliant scene, movie magic.
The cast wonderful, but Al Pacino is beyond words. Great acror in any movie, but this one, is really spectacular.
Such a great actor. Al Pacino is a true legend.
One of my all time favourite movies scenes. Just perfect.
E minha também. Não canso de revisitar essa cena, magistralmente interpretada por Al Pacino! 👏👏👏👏👏❤️
Not to mention- the lovely Gabriele Anwar! The balls to pull off such a dance scene. Timekess,sublime. Thank you
anyone else mesmerized by this scene say yes ❤✌🙂
💞💞💞
Yes, definitely 😊
Yes, amazing movie
It’s my favorite thing ever. It’s better than E.T. 😂❤
Random/respectful friend guy: “I detect a fragrance in the air “
Girl:”That’s amazing “
(she farted🕊️💨)
@scottrouse 🙏🪩🤌
If I ever see Pacino on the street, I would feel like to bow to this guy, his just unbeliavable, what a talent, thank you for your movies. Who the hell on this planet could have done Scareface better than Pacino, no one, no one.
I love dancing. It is the epitome of Life, art, lightness... Romance, the stuff we are made to live for... Al Pacino is just on another level here!
And a marvelous dancer. A true talent.
Just shows he is and always will be the,one of or the best actors to ever grace our presence
Thank you very much to Al Pacino and Gabrielle Anwar for showcasing Argentine 🇦🇷 tango to the world!
And also permitting us to listen to the glorious 'por una cabeza'.
Breath taking, Bravo Eternal actor Al Pacino
The most superb actor out of Hollywood.
I’ve seen street dancers do the tango in Buenos Aires, and the artistic creativity coupled with practiced agility is simply amazing. These scene is such a gem, capturing the pathos of the whole thing with an old blind man who knows the dance teaching a young woman who doesn’t. Sheer brilliance.
Love the way they dance to this special song.
This is one of my favorite scenes in ANY movie. Beautiful dancing and they each played their parts so well. 🫶💯
Wow, Gabrielle was so charming, and the way she moves, just lovely. ❤
This is a an endearing scene where he teaches Charlie and the young woman how to Tango through life. There are no mistakes in the Tango
Al Pacino is a legend
Can't believe he got snubbed so many times by the Academy.
The actor playing Donna is why this scene is so precious.
Wrong. Any actress could have played her. Find me another Al Pacino
I totally agree
you are so wrong. very few actresses could have conveyed so much in one short scene. people still watch the movie over and over again because of Gabrielle Anwar.
Gabrielle Anwar was so stunning in this scene.
Such a beautiful and feminine young lady!!! So surprising she was all alone in that fancy salon
I think she is stunning even while sleeping
@@amiquigonzales7917 She was waiting for her date . . .
@@brianletter3545 I know but even so, Al Pacino approached ... Surprisingly enough, someone else didn't take the lead. That Michael is an idiot.
@@amiquigonzales7917 did you not see the movie ?!
I read somewhere that Al and Gabrielle practiced this dance before shooting this iconic scene separately. Apparently Al thought it best if it really did have an element of surprise in it for them both. To make that dance truly the first time they'd danced together. I thought that fascinating, if true. This truly is a marvelous film and Al Pacino most assuredly deserved that Oscar for it because he made me believe in the blindness of Frank Slade. ❤
Thanks for the love and support towards me and my career I am bless to have you as a fan God bless you ❤️🙏
When movies were art! Thanks for being so good!
Scent of the Women, one my best movie. Al Pacino is one of greatest Actor
My heart beats a little quicker watching this scene. Pacino is magnificent 💙
I had just come across this video clip now, and i remember so much about this movie, i love movies but they don't make movies like this anymore. Al Pacino is one great actor and the likes of Robert De Niro Too. They are one of my best actors. Good movies is the same in all perspectives, language and culture🤷🏻♂, that i have come to know over the years 😃..
I wish your day to be filled with love, joy 🤭and happiness😏. Writing from Lincolnshire England!🍁
This is my best favorite movie scene in my entire life. Al Pacino was acting so wonderful that he did successfully act the focus of blind man’s eyesight. I love the silky hair movement of the lady and it is so valuable scene in movie history. I wish Al Pacino will be able to show people more great acting scenes in next decade!
Al pacino is the Shakespeare of acting!
Shakespeare was an actor.
Watch The Merchant of Venice!
Eso es todo hisabel 🍀💋🍀 gracias por x ese dance 👣💙💙💙💙🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍💜💜💜💜💜💜💜❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👀
Al Pacino's finest performance. Outstanding dialogue and dance.
I will cry a lot the day Al Pacino leaves this world. I love him
Jamais deixará. Pelo menos espiritualmente, estará sempre entre nós...
Llevalo en tu corazón y estará vivo por siempre!!
Que maravilla de escena se toca la esencia de este actor ...ARTE.
Get a grip ffs.
Al Pacino is a fine wine, better in time.😊😊😊
What can you say about Pacino. WOW.
He deserved oscars for other movies.
Not this one?
So sweet, simple romantic.. and the music
She follows his strong lead...even if blindly
Yes❤, that Oscar belongs to him for sure!❤
Great scene! Gabrielle is so lovely in this scene!
Tangoja më e bukur dhe me e veçantë,luajtur me aq elegancë dhe finesë, nga super aktori Alpacino.Bravo çifti
I loved to watch them dance so well beautifully done bravo 👏
This scene is simply breathtaking ❤❤❤
One of the best scenes of all time. Thank you for uploading this. 😊
One of my favorite movie . Al Pacino is a great actor. The Scent of A woman was to me his best!
Al Pacino❤️ siempre el mejor en TODO ❤️
Every once in a way a great movie comes along to brighten our lives and bring meaning to it. This was surely one such great 🎉
This scene is so full of life and beauty it makes me smile and tier always
Loved the acting of Gabrielle Anwar. Very sweet and graceful.
This is one of the great scenes in movies! Pacino is superb!