IMO this part is better than the actual speech.. From the moment he sat down he took command and established dominance of the entire stage. "This is Mr. Frank Slade.. Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army. Retired.." And "I'm here in place of Charlie's parents."
I’ve actually overlooked this scene over the years but it really is so powerful. I don’t know if I’d go as far as to say it’s better than the speech though because I’ve never seen anything like that speech in my life, real life or on a movie or show. You make an excellent point though 👏🏾🤝🏾
I absolutely love it. You think the music is for the grandiose nature of what Trask is saying about traditions, but it's actually for the real leader rocking up.
I love the fact that the most decorated part of the dean's speech, which was the opening actually unintentionally got totally ruined and forgotten because of the sudden appearance of the colonel.
It's a credit to others' acting besides Pacino but the actor playing the thankless job of the prick academy principal, when Pacino shows up, blind but imposing, the principal looks over and the expression on his face is one of intimidation. His character was planning on railroading the boy/student character, esp. with his parents being gone but this mysterious figure, blind but yet imposing, and a former Lt. Colonial in the Army, for a moment, the principal looks very intimidated, like he knows this won't end well.
Manny is so incredibly loyal and capable why isn't he a Secret Service agent. A simple Limo driver? I dig it. Modesty is a powerful tool. People buy it.
Baird takes place in Boston which is the Home of Harvard that Prince Hamzah of Jordan attended who gave up his title. He met his former first wife who was a student at Boston College. Many members of Jordan's Royal Family attended Georgetown, most notably Crown Prince Hussein and his younger brother Hashem. 😊
Esta escena tambien demostro que el ayudar a los demas es inposible que seas malo en la sociedad vean el director no deja de mirarlo ahi se probo una vez la inocencia de este muchacho
IMO this part is better than the actual speech.. From the moment he sat down he took command and established dominance of the entire stage. "This is Mr. Frank Slade.. Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army. Retired.." And "I'm here in place of Charlie's parents."
And he continues with a lie. He never met Charlie's parents but he pretends they are close friends. :)
... and the school prncipal gets totalyy unconfortble.
@@albertoalmeida3424 yeah he made trask look like a bunch of crap..period.
I’ve actually overlooked this scene over the years but it really is so powerful. I don’t know if I’d go as far as to say it’s better than the speech though because I’ve never seen anything like that speech in my life, real life or on a movie or show.
You make an excellent point though 👏🏾🤝🏾
What a stepfather😢
Just a little fact, al pacino did the speech in one take.. I repeat ONE TAKE! he is absolutely phenomenal ❤
yes, but you are adorable
I didn't know that. I even More respect for him now❤
But was it the first take? There's a difference between something being one take and the first and only take.
@@mastod0n1 who knows he's still a great actor he's the best 😁
This is the best scene I had see in my entire live!
Yes Al Pacino is great 👍
Every single time the Music starts playing on his entrance to the hall , " I WEEP " !!!! Coming to save his friend !!!!!!!!!!!!!
I absolutely love it. You think the music is for the grandiose nature of what Trask is saying about traditions, but it's actually for the real leader rocking up.
0:30 the moment he walked in, I had tears in my eyes...
Charlie saved his life, it was time for frank to save his ❤
In the minutes that followed, Mr.Trask was no longer "happy to have the Colonel".
He became "Mr Slade" as soon as he started being a nuisance to Mr Trask.
Man, Al Pacino kicks arse in this!!! I'd by a 4k version of just the ending of this movie, absolute masterpiece of cinema!!!
I agree with you!
I love the fact that the most decorated part of the dean's speech, which was the opening actually unintentionally got totally ruined and forgotten because of the sudden appearance of the colonel.
Not for nothing but he's a "light Colonel". A big difference from a "full bird Colonel".
I've always loved this movie!
It is interesting I think that Frank's very capable driver Manny has the same name of Tony Montana's very loyal and capable go to guy.
I loved this movie... so much
1:26 My fouvourite part of the film
Al Pacino, in this, will stand foréver unequalled…🥂
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It's a credit to others' acting besides Pacino but the actor playing the thankless job of the prick academy principal, when Pacino shows up, blind but imposing, the principal looks over and the expression on his face is one of intimidation. His character was planning on railroading the boy/student character, esp. with his parents being gone but this mysterious figure, blind but yet imposing, and a former Lt. Colonial in the Army, for a moment, the principal looks very intimidated, like he knows this won't end well.
"Happy to have you with us, Colonel". Not for long you aren't, Mr.Trask!
The best scene of the entire movie
Wonderful
Oo Mr. Trash, you didn't know whats coming for you.😄
😂🤝
Manny is so incredibly loyal and capable why isn't he a Secret Service agent. A simple Limo driver?
I dig it. Modesty is a powerful tool. People buy it.
i loved when he arrived.
When Charlie glances over and sees Manny leading Frank down the aisle his eyes light up because he knows he is out of trouble. The colonel is here.
No oaths at Baird?
You might as well tell him to lie to your face, Trask…
Das melhores cenas que já foram filmadas.
Also when Frank Slade talked about how someone tried to buy it, Mr. Trask pounded The Gavel, I think he was scared he'd be told on.
Baird takes place in Boston which is the Home of Harvard that Prince Hamzah of Jordan attended who gave up his title. He met his former first wife who was a student at Boston College. Many members of Jordan's Royal Family attended Georgetown, most notably Crown Prince Hussein and his younger brother Hashem. 😊
So what ???? 😏🤷♀️
Ooh, Ah,💪🏽😎
When a guy that's " Been around, you know." Deals with an academic.
Esta escena tambien demostro que el ayudar a los demas es inposible que seas malo en la sociedad vean el director no deja de mirarlo ahi se probo una vez la inocencia de este muchacho
scenery? SCENE!!!!
Golden Princess Film Production Limited/Long Shong Pictures/Tsui Siu Ming Limited/Film Workshop Scent of a Woman 1992 HK Original
Teacher got bullied by a bunch of virgin's and all he could do was expell them
Quautum calculas of c ❤
yeah, it takes a muslim to ignore the best part of this scene and cut it the way he did. Get out of here.
Yeah, it takes a bigot to ignore the effort he put in and insult the way you did. You can stay. We are all brothers!
Racist individual.