| Carnival Story (1954) | Anne Baxter "She accepts a cigarette and a light, takes a heavy drag, and sucks the smoke down noisily. She puts that single drag to good use too: she exhales a fair amount through her mouth, then emits thick twin jets from her nostrils, and still has enough left for smoke to be clinging to her breath as she talks. In another scene, she exhales and stubs out in front of a mirror, giving a dual perspective. Both scenes are sadly very short."
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