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kcghost

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On Friday night at the Chicago Show Rick Newcombe did a presentation of "Pipe Smoking in the Movies". What Rick did (or actually had his brother do) was create a presentation that featured about 25 clips from movies that featured a pipe smoking scene. I cannot begin to describe how enjoyable this was. Most of the clips were from the early 30's to the mid-50's.
Virtually all the clips featured one or more actors smoking their pipes and it was obvious that the smoker was an experienced pipe smoker. Several clips of Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce in three Sherlock Holmes clips, Spencer Tracy lighting his pipe by striking a match on the bottom of his shoe, Cary Grant, Bing Crosby (twice lights a match with his just his thumb, the incomparable Barry Fitzgerald in the "Quiet Man", Jimmy Stewart in "It's a Wonderful Life" going down the street with his pipe firmly clenched as he's passing out newspapers announcing the return of his brother the war hero. and numerous others. Not all the pipers were well known but they knew hope to smoke a pipe and enjoy it.

 

jguss

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I saw it too and completely agree; great clips, wonderfully presented by Rick. I'd see it again in a heartbeat.

 

pruss

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I enjoyed elements of the presentation, but was fighting fatigue from the 2am wake up and 11 hour drive. Being in a dark room that was airing golden age movies was trouble. I excused myself before I got into REM sleep. :P
-- Pat

 
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I'd love to see the Newcombe piece,

it sounds great!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qbtnr6t0NFk

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This is the classic Crossfire clenching clip:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eMf6tOPmqg

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I also like The Stranger (1946) and how a pipe is more than just incidental, being a sort of metaphor or motif or something, Edward G. Robinson breaks his pipe in the first scene, and is seen throughout the rest of the movie smoking the repaired pipe, it's actually a good flick.

http://youtu.be/PDSZkEts3Qw
I love TCM!
Too many movies to mention with pipe smoking scenes, like sand on a beach.
I'm always on the look out for old tobacconists and posters too, Player's posters are seen most often, but a Digger sign in a short pub scene from The Remains of the Day really made me excited LOL
Hitchcock's Blackmail (1929) has some great tobacconist scenes:

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Leslie Howard in The Petrified Forest

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Howard again, in The First of the Few (1942)

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Jacques Tati is most excellent.

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Most all of the Maigret movies have good pipe smoking.

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neat link:

http://www.rts.ch/archives/tv/information/madame-tv/3473590-les-pipes-de-maigret.html

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Obsession (1949)

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The Undying Monster
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Fritz Lang flix are always very smoky.

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Groucho Marx smoking a pipe,

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In the meantime, let's watch pipe smoking women,

some prefer fine flake to curly cut as the narrator sez...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBQUWeRFRbw

 

kcghost

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When you talk about movies of the 30's, 40's and early 50's you are talking about 100's of movies with good pipe scenes. Rick made no claim that these were the best pipe smoking scenes or that they canvassed every movie with pipe smoking in it. Just that here were some clips that he enjoyed.
I know Cary Grant had a good scene but I don't know if it was from "Mr. Blanding's". Gregory Peck did not make it.

 
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