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Thank You for Smoking


"Tobacco lobbyist Nick Naylor is trying to SAVE YOUR ASH!"

The chief spokesperson and lobbyist Nick Naylor is the Vice-President of the Academy of Tobacco Studies. He is talented in speaking and spins argument to defend the cigarette industry in the most difficult situations. His best friends are Polly Bailey that works in the Moderation Council in alcohol business, and Bobby Jay Bliss of the gun business own advisory group SAFETY. They frequently meet each ...

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Released: Sep 9th, 2005
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Thank You for Smoking Main Cast

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Joan Lunden
Joan Lunden
plays Herself
Eric Haberman
Eric Haberman
plays Robin Williger
Aaron Eckhart
Aaron Eckhart
plays Nick Naylor
Mary Jo Smith
Mary Jo Smith
plays Sue Maclean
Todd Louiso
Todd Louiso
plays Ron Goode
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  • 17 minutes into the film you see an ad "More doctors smoke Alpacas than any other cigarette." This is a spoof on Camels cigarettes, which used that slogan on paper and on old time radio advertisements.
  • Movie Goof (factual errors): Near the end of the movie when tobacco settles with the people of America by paying $256 billion, the courtroom-type picture shown on the screen is actually from the criminal trial of Larry Nevers and Walter Budzyn, Detroit police officers accused of negligence in the death of a citizen in 1992.
  • Movie Goof (revealing mistake): During the scene where Nick is talking to the press about Heather's article, as the film cuts to Heather Holloway in the office (when she drops the files while watching Nick on TV), the computer monitors on the desks clearly have no cables plugged into them, making the computers on which the other journalists are working useless.
  • The Academy of Tobacco Studies building in DC is actually the Department of Labor's Frances Perkins Building, at 200 Constitution Avenue, NW. The Academy's sign is superimposed over the actual Department of Labor sign.
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