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Smoke Director: Wayne Wang Cast: William Hurt, Harvey Keitel, Forest Whitaker, Harold Perrineau Jr.

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/04/2003
  • Original Release: 1995
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 19,543
 
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Closed Caption; Feature commentary with screenwriter Paul Auster, producers Peter Newman and Greg Johnson, and actor Harvey Keitel; Deleted scenes - Andrew McCarthy in the Smoke Shop, The Chinese Restaurant; Behind the scenes; Original featurette; B roll montages - Rashid Meets Little Brother, Felicity, Wayne Directs Forest and Harold, Directing Stockard Channing, Rashid Confronts Cyrus; Auggie Wren's Christmas Story; Dolby Digital Surround Sound; French language track; Widescreen (1.85:1) enhanced for 16x9 televisions

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. "The Weight of Smoke" [6:31]
2. Balancing Scales [4:10]
3. "My Life's Work" [6:55]
4. A Houseguest [5:24]
5. "I'm Looking for My Nephew" [3:18]
6. Scoping Out the Garage [4:13]
7. "For Old Times' Sake" [7:28]
8. "An Ugly Piece of Hardware" [7:05]
9. Tokens of Appreciation [6:46]
10. A Family Reunion [5:14]
11. Father and Son [7:34]
12. A Knack for Trouble [5:08]
13. Making Amends [4:02]
14. The Creeper Pops In [4:23]
15. Helping Ruby [2:59]
16. Family Picnic [7:40]
17. Auggie's Story [14:34]
18. End Credits [8:35]

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Editorial Reviews

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

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