Reviewers' Comments:
Is the audience really to believe Scott (played by Val Kilmer) is a hero for rescuing the President's daughter and then hand rolling a cigarette, lighting it, and giving it to her to smoke? SM
Director:
Mamet, David
Producer(s):
Bergstein, David Diamant, Moshe Linson, Art Samaha, Elie
Writer(s):
Mamet, David
Editor:
Tulliver, Barbara
Prop Master:
Bankins, Peter
Smoking Incidents:
10 - 29
Where:
Workplace
Outdoors:
army grounds, phone booth, street
Other:
Who Around:
Non-smoking Adult
Where On The Set:
Elsewhere in US
Brand Shown 1:
Used by:
No. of Times:
How Depicted:
Brand Shown 2:
Used by:
No. of Times:
0
How Depicted:
Lead:
Credited Non-star:
Extra:
Actor
Star Power
Tobacco Type
Age
Ethnicity
Gender
Role
Kilmer, Val
Star
Cigarette
30+
Caucasian
Male
Good Guy
Macy, William H.
Star
Cigarette
30+
Caucasian
Male
Bad Guy
Bell, Kristen
Credited Non-star
Cigarette
20-30
Caucasian
Female
Good Guy
Non IMDb
Extra
Cigar
20-30
African American
Male
Non IMDb
Extra
Cigarette
Male
Non IMDb
Extra
cigarette
30+
Other
Male
Non IMDb
Extra
cigarette
30+
Other
Male
Anti-Tobacco Message 1:
Anti-Tobacco Message 2:
Sexy:
Sexy:
Celebration:
Wealth/Power:
Cool:
Independent/Unique:
Rebellion: A
Tension/Stress: A
Relaxation: B
Habit/Addiction:
Bad Guy: A
Loser:
Other: A:bonding between Kilmer and kidnapped girl
Neutral:
Other Comments:
Val makes an offhand comment about cigs. Causing cancer later Val hand rolls cigarette, lights it and gives to girl