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Smoke (1995)
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A Brooklyn cigar shop is the setting for this drama from director
Wayne Wang
that interweaves the stories of several characters that have fractured family relationships in common.
Harvey Keitel
is Auggie Wren, poetic owner of the Brooklyn Cigar Company, a store that he considers the center of the world -- a place where all of humanity eventually parades through. One of his regular customers is Paul Benjamin (
William Hurt
), a writer and a broken shell of a man whose pregnant wife was shot and killed near the store. When Paul's life is saved one day by a young black man named Rashid (Harold Perrineau, Jr., the writer and his rescuer strike up a friendship and begin searching for Rashid's long-lost father (
Forest Whitaker
). At the store, Auggie is surprised by the appearance of Ruby (
Stockard Channing
), an ex-girlfriend who informs him that her pregnant, drug-addicted daughter Felicity (
Ashley Judd
) may also be his -- and is in dire need of help. Screenwriter Paul Auster based the script for Smoke on a 1990 short story he wrote for "The New York Times." He also wrote and directed the film's sequel (of sorts),
Blue in the Face
(1995). ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
Cast
Victor Argo
Vinnie
Erica Gimpel
Doreen Cole
William Hurt
Paul Benjamin
Harvey Keitel
Auggie Wren
Forest Whitaker
Cyrus Cole
Harold Perrineau, Jr.
Thomas (Rashid) Cole
Production Crew
Jeff McDonald
Art Director
Billy Hopkins
Casting
Heidi Levitt
Casting
Adam Holender
Cinematographer
Dmitry Shostakovich
Composer (Music Score)
Rachel Portman
Composer (Music Score)
Chuck Keehne
Costume Designer
Claudia Brown
Costume Designer
Wayne Wang
Director
Christopher Tellefsen
Editor
Maysie Hoy
Editor
Bob Weinstein
Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein
Executive Producer
Satoru Iseki
Executive Producer
Dmitry Shostakovich
Featured Music
Diana Phillips
Producer
Greg Johnson
Producer
Greg Johnson
Producer
Hisami Kuroiwa
Producer
Peter Newman
Producer
Kalina Ivanov
Production Designer
Paul Auster
Screenwriter
Paul Auster
Short Story Author
Paul Auster
Short Story Author
Drew Kunin
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1995
Runtime: 108
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy Drama
Produced by
Miramax
Awards
1995 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
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