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Smoke

The most precious things are lighter than air.
1995 | 112m | English

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Director: Wayne Wang, Paul Auster
Writer: Paul Auster
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Writer Paul Benjamin is nearly hit by a bus when he leaves Auggie Wren's smoke shop. Stranger Rashid Cole saves his life, and soon middle-aged Paul tells homeless Rashid that he wouldn't mind a short-term housemate. Still grieving over his wife's murder, Paul is moved by both Rashid's quest to reconnect with his father and Auggie's discovery that a woman who might be his daughter is about to give birth.
Release Date: Jun 09, 1995
Director: Wayne Wang, Paul Auster
Writer: Paul Auster
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords smoking, robber, cigarette, laden, writer
Production Companies Miramax, NDF International, Eurospace
Box Office Revenue: $8,349,430
Budget: $7,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Harvey Keitel Augustus 'Auggie' Wren
William Hurt Paul Benjamin
Stockard Channing Ruby McNutt
Harold Perrineau Thomas 'Rashid' Cole
Forest Whitaker Cyrus Cole
Giancarlo Esposito 1st OTB Man / Tommy
José Zúñiga 2nd OTB Man / Jerry
Stephen Gevedon OTB Man #3 / Dennis
Jared Harris Jimmy Rose
Ashley Judd Felicity
Victor Argo Vinnie
Michelle Hurst Aunt Em
Erica Gimpel Doreen Cole
Deirdre O'Connell Sue the Waitress
Malik Yoba The Creeper
Murray Moston Waiter
Mary B. Ward April Lee the Bookstore Clerk
Daniel Auster Book Thief
Vincenzo Amelia Irate Customer
Gilson Reglas Cyrus Jr.
Howie Rose Baseball Announcer
Mel Gorham Violet
Baxter Harris Lawyer #1
Paul Geier Lawyer #2
Walter T. Meade Roger Goodwin
Clarice Taylor Grandma Ethel
Marshall Dancing Elk Lucas Actor
Name Job
Wayne Wang Director
Kim Orchen Casting
Rachel Portman Orchestrator, Original Music Composer
Maysie Hoy Editor
Paul Auster Writer, Story, Short Story, Original Story, Co-Director
Heidi Levitt Casting
Rhonda Moscoe Construction Coordinator
Blaise Corrigan Stunt Coordinator
Chuck Jeffreys Stunts
Morgan Neville Assistant Editor
Christopher Tellefsen Editor, Additional Editor
Jeffrey D. McDonald Art Direction
Diana Phillips Line Producer
Karin Wiesel Set Decoration
Billy Hopkins Casting
Claudia Brown Costume Design
Chuck Keehne Costume Design
Wayne Herndon Hairstylist
Patricia Regan Makeup Artist
Jasmine Kosovic Post Production Supervisor
Margot Lulick Unit Production Manager
Jude Gorjanc Second Assistant Director
David Marcellino Assistant Director
Todd Pfeiffer First Assistant Director
Joseph Badalucco Jr. Set Dresser
Joel Barkow On Set Dresser
Robert Barnett Scenic Artist
Vince Biscano Construction Grip
Glen Bowen Construction Grip
William Breslo Art Department Trainee
Sam Burrell Construction Grip
Charles Cecil Carpenter
Rodney Clark Carpenter
Andrew Dimeo Set Dresser
Anthony Dimeo Set Dresser
Lauren Doner Scenic Artist
Ann Edgeworth Property Master
Loretta Farb Art Department Coordinator
Andrew Gangloff Carpenter
Ernie Gangloff Carpenter
Janene Higgins Graphic Designer
Claude Horstmann Carpenter
Mark Horstmann Key Carpenter
Laura Iler Assistant Property Master
Magen Kauffman Art Department Assistant
Philip Kennedy Scenic Artist
Joyce Kubalak-Szuflita Scenic Artist
Bill Lehne Construction Coordinator
Elizabeth Linn Charge Scenic Artist
Timothy Main Carpenter
Mark Mann Carpenter
Chris Marzulli Construction Grip
John Merrick Key Construction Grip
Gus Papadopoulos Leadman
Jean-Phillipe Preteur Art Department Trainee
Pam Shawshin Art Department Trainee
W. Ernest Stalder Carpenter
Larry Steinberg Construction Grip
Shanya Tsao Art Department Trainee
Rae Umsted Art Department Trainee
Joan Winters Graphic Designer
Michael Barry Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Marko Costanzo Foley Artist
Chris Fielder Assistant Sound Editor
John Fundus Boom Operator
Mark Goodermote Boom Operator
Robert Hein Supervising Sound Editor
Donovan C. Howard Assistant Sound Editor
Kenton Jakub Dialogue 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 Cableman
Bruce Pross Foley Supervisor
Fred Rosenberg Dialogue Editor
Jeffrey Stern Dialogue Editor
Steven Visscher Foley Editor
Magdaline Volaitis Sound Effects Editor
Robert Alonso Prosthetics
Douglas Crosby Stunts
K.C. Bailey Still Photographer
Peter Betulia Best Boy Grip
John Cambria First Assistant Camera
Michael Cambria Second Assistant Camera
James A. Dolan Gaffer
Thomas Dolan Best Boy Electric
James W. Finnerty Dolly Grip
Harry Ford Grip
Brad Goss Key Grip
David Knox "A" Camera Operator
Thomas Landi Electrician
Billy Miller Jr. Best Boy Grip
Billy Miller Grip
Collin Quinlan Electrician
Lorey Sebastian Still Photographer
Judie Fixler Extras Casting
David H. Kramer ADR Voice Casting
Cary Wong Extras Casting
John Denison Costume Assistant
Cheryl Kilbourne-Kimpton Wardrobe Supervisor
Marcia Patten Wardrobe Supervisor
Greg Babiuk Colorist
Sara Corrigan First Assistant Editor
James Cozza First Assistant Editor
Leo Hallal Colorist
Kristen Kusama Post Production Assistant
Tom Salvatore Color Timer
Liz Schenck First Assistant Editor
Debra C. Victoroff First Assistant Editor
Avi Zev Weider Post Production Assistant
Alex Corven Caronia Location Production Assistant
Lys Hopper Location Manager
George Lazaros Location Production Assistant
Heidi Topper Assistant Location Manager
Steve Borne Music Editor
Emile Charlap Orchestrator
James Flatto Music Editor
Lynn Geller Music Consultant
Brian Risner Scoring Mixer
Jonathan Sheffer Conductor
Brunilda Torres Music Editor
John Moses Musician
Kevin Donegan Post Production Scripts
Karen Kelsall Script Supervisor
Louis Volpe Transportation Coordinator
Ralph Volpe Transportation Coordinator
Randall Balsmeyer Title Designer
Eileen Cabiling Set Production Assistant
Nina Chien Key Set Production Assistant
John Daschbach Assistant Production Coordinator
Lauren Gale Craft Service
Lilene Mansell Dialect Coach
Reid Rosefelt Unit Publicist
Jennifer Roth Production Coordinator
Exile Ramirez Production Secretary
Adam Holender Director of Photography
Kalina Ivanov Production Design
Name Title
Bob Weinstein Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein Executive Producer
Hisami Kuroiwa Producer
Greg Johnson Producer
Shoko Kimizuka Associate Producer
Satoru Iseki Executive Producer
Kenzo Horikoshi Producer
Peter Newman Producer
Organization Category Person
Spirit Awards Best Actor Harvey Keitel Nominated
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Reviews

FilipeManuelNeto
5.0

**A set of stories, more than a story made up of stories.** This film reminded me, in a certain way, of a polite version of “Clerks”, an unorthodox comedy where everything revolves around a convenience store, a video club and two employees from those same stores. Here, everything revolves around ... Auggie Wren's tobacconist, who takes a picture of the shop every day, at the same time. In one of them, by chance, the deceased wife of one of the store's customers appears who, after being saved from being run over by a boy, decides to help him. The film is discreet, does not have great cinematography resources, nor visuals. Everything here revolves around the characters, their individual stories, the way they intersect and interconnect. The script is very important for the film, but the work of the actors cannot be overlooked either. Harvey Keitel does a very worthy and well-executed job, and William Hurt, Harold Perrineau and Forest Whitaker follow him closely, so we have a good cast working hard. The big problem with this movie is that it really doesn't have much more to offer. For those who like films that are very much based on characters, their behavior, their stories, and well-written dialogues, the film is wonderful. For anyone hoping this all boils down to a story that is more than a set of stories, the film may be disappointing.

Jun 18, 2023