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| Al Pacino | Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade | |
| Chris O'Donnell | Charlie Simms | |
| Gabrielle Anwar | Donna | |
| James Rebhorn | Mr. Trask | |
| Bradley Whitford | Randy | |
| Philip Seymour Hoffman | George Willis | |
| Richard Venture | W.R. Slade | |
| Nicholas Sadler | Harry Havemeyer | |
| Rochelle Oliver | Gretchen | |
| Todd Louiso | Trent Potter | |
| Margaret Eginton | Gail | |
| Tom Riis Farrell | Garry |
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| Producer | Martin Brest
G. Mac Brown |
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| Writer | Bo Goldman
Dino Risi Giovanni Arpino |
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| Cinematography | Donald E. Thorin
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| Musician | Thomas Newman
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Col. Frank Slade has a very specin for the weekend. It involves travel, women, good food, fine wine, the tango, chauffeured limousines and a loaded forty-five. And he's bringing Charlie along for the ride. Al Pacino won his first "Best Actor" Oscar for his brilliant portrayal of an overbearing, blind retired Lieutenant Colonel who hires a young guardian (Chris O'Donnell), to assist him. It's a heart-wrenching and heartwarming tale of opposites attracting when they embark on a wild weekend trip that will change the lives of both men forever. |
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