Blue in the Face (1995)
Director: Wayne Wang, Paul Auster
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Wang and Auster had so many ideas and incidents left over from Smoke that they knocked out this mostly improvised feature in one week after finishing the shoot of the other film. Prior commitments prevented most of the Smoke cast from sticking around, so this centres on Keitel's Auggie Wren and makes his tobacco store the centre of a freewheeling Brooklyn universe. Roseanne barges in as the semi-detached wife of the owner, Lily Tomlin hangs around as the bag lady, Fox intercepts passers-by with a questionnaire, Jim Jarmusch buys what he says will be his last packet of cigarettes and Madonna drops in to sing a telegram. It's hit and miss, of course, but its slacker charm perfectly complements the dovetailed plotting of Smoke. A celebration of loose ends that will have you thinking of a move to Brooklyn.Author: TR
Cast & crew
Director: Wayne Wang, Paul Auster
Producer: Greg Johnson, Peter Newman
Cast: Harvey Keitel, Roseanne Barr, Michael J Fox, Lily Tomlin, Giancarlo Esposito, Mel Gorham, Jared Harris, Madonna, Mira Sorvino, Victor Argo, Lou Reed, Jim Jarmusch, RuPaul full cast
Duration: 89 mins
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