(upvoted.com) In the 1970s through the late ’90s, tobacco marketers were eager to get their cigarettes in product placements on the big screen. “You used to be able to call up a company and say, ‘I’m doing a movie and need cigarettes,’ and they would send you a case,” veteran prop master Jeff Butcher, who has worked on films such as Requiem for a Dream, The Wrestler and Click, tells Upvoted. “For the movie Mystery Train, I remember getting a giant case of Silk Cut cigarettes and we all smoked them.” Continued
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