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Smoke (1995) -- A Brooklyn smoke shop is the center of neighborhood activity, and the stories of its customers.

Overview

User Rating:
7.5/10   14,706 votes
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Director:
Writer:
Paul Auster (written by)
Contact:
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Release Date:
9 June 1995 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
Where there's smoke... there's laughter! more
Plot:
A Brooklyn smoke shop is the center of neighborhood activity, and the stories of its customers. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
8 wins & 5 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(7 articles)
User Reviews:
The beauty of the commonplace, if we can see it more (64 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)
Giancarlo Esposito ... OTB Man #1, Tommy

José Zúñiga ... OTB Man #2, Jerry

Stephen Gevedon ... OTB Man #3, Dennis (as Steve Gevedon)

Harvey Keitel ... Augustus 'Auggie' Wren

Jared Harris ... Jimmy Rose

William Hurt ... Paul Benjamin
Daniel Auster ... Book Thief

Harold Perrineau ... Thomas 'Rashid' Cole (as Harold Perrineau Jr.)
Deirdre O'Connell ... Sue the Waitress
Victor Argo ... Vinnie
Michelle Hurst ... Aunt Em

Forest Whitaker ... Cyrus Cole

Stockard Channing ... Ruby McNutt
Vincenzo Amelia ... Irate Customer

Erica Gimpel ... Doreen Cole
Gilson Reglas ... Cyrus, Jr.
Howie Rose ... Baseball Announcer

Ashley Judd ... Felicity
Mary B. Ward ... April Lee the Bookstore Clerk
Mel Gorham ... Violet
Baxter Harris ... Lawyer #1
Paul Geier ... Lawyer #2

Malik Yoba ... The Creeper
Walter T. Meade ... Roger Goodwin
Murray Moston ... Waiter
Clarice Taylor ... Grandma Ethel
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Directed by
Wayne Wang 
Paul Auster (uncredited)
 
Writing credits
Paul Auster (written by)

Produced by
Kenzô Horikoshi .... producer
Satoru Iseki .... executive producer
Greg Johnson .... producer
Shoko Kimizuka .... associate producer
Hisami Kuroiwa .... producer
Peter Newman .... producer
Diana Phillips .... line producer
Bob Weinstein .... executive producer
Harvey Weinstein .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Rachel Portman 
 
Cinematography by
Adam Holender 
 
Film Editing by
Maysie Hoy 
Christopher Tellefsen 
 
Casting by
Billy Hopkins 
Heidi Levitt 
Kim Orchen 
 
Production Design by
Kalina Ivanov 
 
Art Direction by
Jeffrey D. McDonald 
 
Set Decoration by
Karin Wiesel  (as Karen Wiesel)
 
Costume Design by
Claudia Brown 
Chuck Keehne 
 
Makeup Department
Wayne Herndon .... hair stylist
Patricia Regan .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Jasmine Kosovic .... post-production supervisor
Margot Lulick .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jude Gorjanc .... second assistant director
David Marcellino .... assistant director
Todd Pfeiffer .... first assistant director
 
Art Department
Joseph Badalucco Jr. .... set dresser
Joel Barkow .... on-set dresser
Robert Barnett .... stand-by scenic
Vince Biscano .... construction grip
Glen Bowen .... construction grip
William Breslo .... art department intern
Sam Burrell .... construction grip
Charles Cecil .... shop carpenter
Rodney Clark .... shop carpenter
Andrew Dimeo .... set dresser
Anthony Dimeo .... set dresser
Lauren Doner .... scenic artist
Ann Edgeworth .... property master
Loretta Farb .... art department coordinator
Andrew Gangloff .... shop carpenter (as Andrew 'Cowboy' Gangloff)
Ernie Gangloff .... shop carpenter
Claude Horstmann .... shop carpenter
Mark Horstmann .... key carpenter
Laura Iler .... assistant property master
Philip Kennedy .... scenic artist
Joyce Kubalak-Szafilita .... scenic artist
Bill Lehne .... construction coordinator
Elizabeth Linn .... charge scenic
Timothy Main .... carpenter
Mark Mann .... shop carpenter
Chris Marzulli .... construction grip
John Merrick .... key construction grip
Rhonda Moscoe .... construction office coordinator
Gus Papadopoulos .... lead man
Jean-Phillipe Preteur .... art department intern
Pam Shawshin .... art department intern
W. Ernest Stalder .... shop carpenter
Larry Steinberg .... construction grip
Shanya Tsao .... art department intern
Rae Umsted .... art department intern
Joan Winters .... graphic designer
 
Sound Department
Michael Barry .... sound re-recording mixer
Marko A. Costanzo .... foley artist
Chris Fielder .... assistant sound editor
John Fundus .... boom operator
Mark Goodermote .... boom operator
Robert Hein .... supervising sound editor
Kenton Jakub .... dialogue loop editor
Frank Kern .... foley editor
Drew Kunin .... sound
Brian Langman .... assistant sound editor
Julie Lindner .... first assistant sound editor
Sylvia Menno .... dialogue editor
Richard Murphy .... cable person
Bruce Pross .... foley supervisor
Fred Rosenberg .... dialogue editor
Jeffrey Stein .... dialogue editor
Steven Visscher .... foley editor
Magdaline Volaitis .... sound effects editor
 
Special Effects by
Robert Alonso .... prosthetics
 
Stunts
Blaise Corrigan .... stunt coordinator
Douglas Crosby .... stunts
Chuck Jeffreys .... assistant stunt coordinator (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
K.C. Bailey .... still photographer: Auggie's photos
Peter Betulia .... best boy grip
John Cambria .... first assistant camera
Michael Cambria .... second assistant camera
Thomas Dolan .... best boy electric (as Tom Dolan)
James W. Finnerty .... dolly grip
Harry Ford .... grip
Robert Frey .... digital video engineer
Brad Goss .... key grip
Dennis Green .... 24 frame video operator
David Knox .... camera operator
Thomas Landi .... electrician
Billy Miller .... grip
Billy Miller Jr. .... best boy grip
Collin Quinlan .... electrician
Lorey Sebastian .... still photographer
 
Casting Department
Judie Fixler .... extras casting
David H. Kramer .... adr voice casting
Cary Wong .... extras casting
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
John Denison .... costume intern
Kim Deuce .... assistant to costume designer
Cheryl Kilbourne-Kimpton .... wardrobe supervisor
Marcia Patten .... wardrobe supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Sara Corrigan .... additional first assistant editor
James Cozza .... first assistant editor
Kristen Kusama .... additional post-production assistant
Lisa Kyle-Jenesok .... additional second editor
James Levy .... editing intern
Morgan Neville .... second assistant editor
Tom Salvatore .... color timer
Liz Schenck .... additional first editor
Louis Spiegler .... editing intern
Christopher Tellefsen .... additional editor
Debra C. Victoroff .... additional first assistant editor
Avi Weider .... post-production assistant
Karen Wolfe .... additional post-production assistant
 
Music Department
Steve Borne .... additional music editor
Emile Charlap .... orchestra coordinator
James Flatto .... music editor
Lynn Geller .... music consultant
Rachel Portman .... orchestrator
Ed Rak .... music recordist
Brian Risner .... scoring mixer: Jerry Garcia Band
Jonathan Sheffer .... conductor
Brunilda Torres .... assistant music editor
John Moses .... musician: clarinetist (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
John Edler Jr. .... swing truck driver
John Edler Sr. .... prop truck driver
Robert Featherstone .... electric truck driver
Michael Fennell .... driver: camera sound truck
Robert Gildea .... 4 banger driver
J.J. McGrane .... minivan driver
Vincent Russo .... IS driver
Louis Volpe .... transportation coordinator
Ralph Volpe .... transportation coordinator
Daniel Young Jr. .... driver: grip truck
 
Other crew
Keith Adams .... set intern
Joan Altman .... production auditor
Randall Balsmeyer .... title designer
Donna L. Bascom .... legal counsel
Eileen Cabiling .... set production assistant
Mitchell Cassel .... contact lens consultant
Nina Chien .... key set production assistant
Alex Corven Caronia .... location production assistant
John Daschbach .... assistant production coordinator
Lauren Gale .... craft service
Ann Gastler .... office production assistant
Lys Hopper .... location manager (as Lysbeth Hopper)
Joyce Hsieh .... assistant production auditor
Karen Kelsall .... script supervisor
Marlon Lane .... set production assistant
George Lazaros .... location production assistant
Lilene Mansell .... dialect coach: William Hurt
Sabastino Maura .... set intern
Allan R. McKinnon .... second assistant auditor
Greg Paquette .... creator of rashid's drawings
Daniel Ramirez .... production secretary
Exile Ramirez .... production secretary
Terry 't-bone' Rhodes .... parking coordinator
Reid Rosefelt .... unit publicist
Jennifer Roth .... production coordinator
Lori Rothstein .... set intern
Kara Smith-McAll .... location intern
Lisbeth Storandt .... script intern
Heidi Topper .... assistant location manager
Charlie Vogel .... post-production accountant
Christopher Wade .... set intern
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Smoke - Raucher unter sich (Germany)
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MPAA:
Rated R for language.
Runtime:
112 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The name of William Hurt's character, Paul Benjamin, is a reference to writer Paul Auster whose second forename is Benjamin: Paul Benjamin Auster. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Thomas Cole knocks on the door of Paul Benjamin's apartment on his first visit, Paul goes to answers the door without a cigarette. However, when he opens the door a lit cigarette appears in his mouth. more
Quotes:
Auggie Wren: If you can't share your secrets with your friends then what kind of friend are you?
Paul Benjamin: Exactly... life just wouldn't be worth living.
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Movie Connections:
Followed by Blue in the Face (1995) more
Soundtrack:
Supastar more

FAQ

What is the address of the Smoke shop?
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24 out of 29 people found the following review useful.
The beauty of the commonplace, if we can see it, 18 May 2002
Author: Casey Machula from Flagstaff, AZ

Every once in a while, a film comes down the pike that is so refreshing, so rich, you'd swear it was inspired by some immortal spirit who condescended to take human form in order to share her perspective with us. Smoke is one such film.

Although there's nothing particularly special about each of several main characters, seemingly picked at random off of a New York street corner, they come off as noble, even heroic, in spite of the fact that their collective problems amount to nothing more than the usual garden variety. The main character, for example (Auggie Wren, played by Harvey Keitel) is a tobacconist around whose shop the main characters revolve. He has an unusual habit: every morning, at the same time of the day, he photographs the same street corner, and puts the pictures together in a series of albums. It's time-lapse photography on an enormous scale. He can't explain why he does it. He just needs to do it. And it's a really marvelous device for delivering the movie's main theme: everything that matters, all the meaning in the world that can be condensed from holy books and vows and catechisms and poems, is right there before us. We just need to have the eyes to see it. The things we tend to dismiss as prosaic, out of familiarity, emerge from the pages of his album as special, wonderful, enchanted.

There's a great line in the movie about how Sir Walter Raleigh measured the weight of smoke. He took a cigar, weighed it, smoked it, and weighed the ash. The difference between the cigar and the ash was the weight of the smoke. Although he new nothing of the chemistry of combustion, he did the best that he could, based upon what he knew. Likewise, Smoke is a movie about people with limited knowledge and perspective. Their assumptions are often wrong; but, they do the best that they can. A small, seemingly insignificant piece of information can, and does, change everything.

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