| Bonnie and Clyde (1967) | Faye Dunaway (cigar), Estelle Parsons "The cigar pose!" "Early-on: When Beatty pulls away from her amorous advances in the get-away car, Faye angrily lights up a non-filter with a match. It's a kick just to watch the cigarette wobble between her lips as she tosses her head around. Fairly close shots, too." "Dunaway has several good scenes, including a very nice sing-exhale. Parsons lights with a match as she goes out the front door, then drags while sitting in a car and blows out a mouthful of smoke. In her next scene, Parsons lights with several fierce puffs while riding in the car. When Michael J. Pollard comments on how much she's been smoking lately, she throws the cig out the window."
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