

Smoke
Directed by Mark D'AuriaWhere to Watch Smoke
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Smoke was released on February 12, 1993.
Smoke was directed by Mark D'Auria.
Smoke has a runtime of 90m.
Smoke was produced by Mark D'Auria.
Perhaps seeking a father figure as a result of childhood abandonment, Michael, who's about 35, carries on with older men a mix of affairs, one-night stands, and casual sex in public toilets. Joe, from whom he has recently broken, abuses him; his latest flame, a police detective, ignores him. His and his twin Joey's birthday approaches, and it triggers memories of their childhood and their illnesses at age seven, leaving Michael a bad heart and retarding Joey's mental development. He buys a birthday present for Joey, but in his melancholy, arrives late after his brother is sleeping. His mother still mourns her husband's leaving. A crisis and resolution ensue.
The key characters in Smoke are Michael (Mark D'Auria), Barbara Andrews, Jeffrey D'Auria.
Smoke is rated R.
Smoke is a Drama film.
Smoke has an audience rating of 6.9 out of 10.
