Cigarette Girl (2009 film)
Cigarette Girl is a 2009 film written and directed by Mike McCarthy and starring Cori Dials, Ivy McLemore, Helen Bowman, and Danny Vinson. The film premiered on July 10, 2009 at the Revelation Perth International Film Festival in Australia.
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Directed by | Mike McCarthy |
Written by | Mike McCarthy |
Produced by | Jay Carl Emmy Collins Brett Magdovitz |
Starring | Cori Dials Ivy McLemore Helen Bowman Danny Vinson |
Cinematography | Wheat (Stephen Buckley) |
Edited by | Wheat |
Music by | Scott Bomar Jonathan Kirkscey |
Distributed by | Guerrilla Monster Films |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
In the not too distant future, society has levied laws against smoking and forced citizens to live in a certain part of town called the "SMOKING SECTION" if one wants to smoke cigarettes. After crossing the line into the smoking ghetto, cigarettes now cost $63.49 a pack, and are sold on the street corners and underground bars. The unnamed heroine (Cori Dials) of the film works in the "Vice Club", an abandoned 1930s era cigarette factory turned club, where a once iconic emblem of a giant cigarette tipping over into a giant ashtray, now sits atop the factory coated with rust like a cancer. Occasionally still tilting into the astray if the wind is strong enough, the giant cigarette squeaks like a siren, going throughout the city.
We find the heroine, after her grandmother (Helen Bowman) is hospitalized with emphysema, the Cigarette Girl attempts to break her addiction to nicotine while also escaping the clutches of her employers, the mob-associated operators of the smoker hangout, the Vice Club. Deciding to start packing a pistol along with her packs of cigarettes, the Cigarette Girl becomes an angel of death when she stops smoking and starts killing on the third day to alleviate her acute psychological withdrawal manifested primarily by the ghost of a cowboy who is always on her back to keep smoking. The film's tag line is "She'd kill for a smoke."
Cast
- Cori Dials as The Cigarette Girl
- Helen Bowman as Grandma
- Ivy McLemore as Runaway
- Danny Venson as Cowboy
- D'Army Bailey as Store Owner
- James Buchanan as Johnny Valet
- Lynne Turley as Vice Boss
- J. Lazarus Hawk as Ace
- Donald Meyers as Doctor
- Christian B. Walker as Prophet/Dead Grass Boy #1
- Christopher Tyzhai Allen as Dead Grass Boy #2
- Markus Seaberry as Dead Grass Boy #3
- Emmy Collins as Suspicious Dude
- Lary Love Dolley as Hat Check Girl
- Daniel Lee as Customer
- Daniel Reed as Customer
- Glenn Payne as Customer
- Jacob Burcham as Customer
Promotion
- World Premiere: Revelation Perth International Film Festival, July 2–12, 2009 in Perth, Australia
- US Premiere: Malco Theatres' Studio on the Square, Sept. 10, 2009 in Memphis, TN. Promoted by a collaboration between the On-Location Memphis & Indie Memphis Film Festivals.
Reception
Variety said the film "is a hot low-budget mess, but fun."[1]
References
- Felperin, Leslie. "Cigarette Girl". Variety. Retrieved 18 January 2022.