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Remake of 

Remade as 

Amir El Zalam (2002)

References 

City Lights (1931)
Both films are about blind leading characters, a tango figures prominently in both films and the film actually uses Chaplin's musical theme from City Lights in several sequences, particularly at the end of the Ferrari sequence.
The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935)
title mentioned by Pacino when O'Donnell asks for the bullets
The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942)
Frank Slade says "Did you ever have the feeling that you wanted to go, and still have the feeling that you wanted to stay? "

Referenced in 

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Eegah! (1993)
Mentioned by Joel
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Magic Voyage of Sinbad (1993)
Joel (as Col. Slade): "Hoo-ah!"
Mystery Science Theater 3000: I Accuse My Parents (1993)
Crow (as Col. Slade): "What a caboose! Hoo-ah!"
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Atomic Brain (1993)
Servo: (a blind woman appears) (as Al Pacino) Ho-ha!
Siskel & Ebert: When a Man Loves a Woman/PCU/With Honors/No Escape/The Favor (1994)
Gene Siskel says that "With Honors" (1994) is recycled from this movie.
The Critic: A Day at the Races and a Night at the Opera (1994)
Al Pacino calls Jay and repeatedly exclaims "Whoo-ah!"
True Lies (1994)
The tango scene in the beginning
Frasier: Duke's, We Hardly Knew Ye (1994)
One of the intertitle cards reads: "Scent of a Woman"
Seinfeld: The Soup Nazi (1995)
Mentioned by name
Saturday Night Live: Phil Hartman/Gin Blossoms (1996)
Referenced in 'Acting Class'
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Phil Hartman (1998)
referenced in Acting Class
Half Baked (1998)
Spin City: That's Entertainment (1999)
Paul, "Hoo-Waa"
Just Shoot Me!: When Nina Met Elliott's Mother (2000)
Rhoda talks about seeing Al Pacino, mentions this movie, says his "Hoo-ah!" line.
Spin City: All the Wrong Moves (2000)
The mayor tells his three rejection choices for Paul, the third one being: "The Al Pacino: Whoa, no."
Undeclared: Jobs, Jobs, Jobs (2002)
Jimmy impersonates Frank Slade
Saturday Night Live: Cameron Diaz/Jimmy Eat World (2002)
Mentioned on Weekend Update
Home Movies: Improving Your Life Through Improv (2002)
Coach McGuirk mentions it in dialogue
The Ring (2002)
Analyze That (2002)
Daredevil (2003)
Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude (2004)
Title parodied in one of Bilzarbra's conversations.
Tropic Thunder (2008)
Rob Slolom wears a gimme hat from the film while on set
Scent of a Cow (2009)
Recreated Tango scene
NCIS: South by Southwest (2009)
DiNozzo: "Kinda like Al Pacino and Chris O'Donnell in 'Scent of a Woman'"
Dancing with the Stars: Episode #9.7 (2009)
Gerrard Gosens and Jessica Raffa dance their Tango to music from Scent of a Woman.
Two and a Half Men: 818-jklpuzo (2009)
Alan continues his Al Pacino impression by shouting "Hoo-ah!"
The Big Picture (2010)
Carl and Wolftrap directly reference Scent of a Woman when they start dancing
The Office: Todd Packer (2011)
Michael and Holly quote Col. Slade's "Whoo-ah!" catch phrase.
American Dad!: Less Money, Mo' Problems (2012)
mentioned in dialogue

Features 

The Munsters (1964)

Featured in 

The Universal Story (1995)
clip shown
Biography: Al Pacino: Inside Out (2001)
Clips featured.
Hollywood's Top Ten: Best Actor Oscar Winners (2011)
Al Pacinot gets an honorable mention, clips shown
Hollywood's Top Ten: Thanksgiving Scenes (2011)
Honorable mention, footage shown

Spoofed in 

The Critic: L.A. Jay (1994)
Jay reviews Al Pacino in "Scent of a Jackass"
The Critic: Sherman, Woman and Child (1995)
Jay reviews Al Pacino in "Scent of a Wolfman"
The Critic: I Can't Believe It's a Clip Show (1995)
Jay shows a clip from "Scent of a Jackass"
Nip/Tuck: Trudy Nye (2004)
Natasha says to Christian that he should also not rent the movie "Scent of a woman", later in the episode Natasha smells a scent of another woman on Christian, the scent of Kimber
Planet 51 (2009)
When Chuck Baker is giving Lem advice on how to get to Neera, they start dancing to the melody of the famous Tango scene between Pacino and Gabrielle Anwar.

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