| Sweet Bird of Youth (1962) | Geraldine Page "She smokes silver-tipped cigarettes in four scenes and a joint in one other." "As I recall, in bed just after awakening, she asks Paul Newman for a cigarette and mentions how it is the less of two evils, because it will only give you cancer. She accepts a light, takes a long, luxurious drag, inhales deeply and says, 'Oh yes,' just as she is exhaling. There is a lot of smoke but it's not very visible because of the lighting."
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