Reviewers' Comments:
Johnny Cash “Walking the Line,” or overcoming drug addiction, apparently didn't include tobacco use; however, this movie receives the automatic black lung for tobacco use around a child and pregnant woman. LH
Director:
Mangold, James
Producer(s):
Keach, James Konrad, Cathy
Writer(s):
Dennis, Gill
Mangold, James
Editor:
McCusker, Michael
Prop Master:
Peck, Kris
Smoking Incidents:
50+
Where:
Home Workplace Vehicle K-12 School
Outdoors:
on porch, on deck, on street
Other:
prisoner meeting area for concert
Who Around:
Non-smoking Adult Children Pregnant person
Where On The Set:
Brand Shown 1:
Used by:
No. of Times:
How Depicted:
Brand Shown 2:
Used by:
No. of Times:
How Depicted:
Lead:
Credited Non-star:
Extra:
Actor
Star Power
Tobacco Type
Age
Ethnicity
Gender
Role
Phoenix, Joaquin
Star
Cigarette
20-30
Caucasian
Male
Patrick, Robert
Credited Non-Star
Pipe
30+
Caucasian
Male
Goodwin, Ginnifer
Credited Non-Star
Cigarette
30+
Caucasian
Female
Rice, Jonathan
Credited Non-Star
Cigarette
20-30
Caucasian
Male
Miller, Dan John
Credited Non-Star
Cigarette
20-30
Caucasian
Male
Non IMDb
Extra
Pipe
30+
Caucasian
Male
Non IMDb
Extra
Cigarette
20-30
Caucasian
Male
Non IMDb
Extra
Cigarette
30+
Caucasian
Male
Anti-Tobacco Message 1:
Anti-Tobacco Message 2:
Sexy:
Sexy: A
Celebration:
Wealth/Power:
Cool: A
Independent/Unique:
Rebellion:
Tension/Stress:
Relaxation: A
Habit/Addiction: A
Bad Guy:
Loser:
Other:
Neutral: C
Other Comments:
Also use around a pregnant person
Movie represents the smoking behavior of an actual-as opposed to fictional- historical figure