Dick takes up smoking and meanwhile Sally doesn't like to be overruled by Dick all the time.Dick takes up smoking and meanwhile Sally doesn't like to be overruled by Dick all the time.Dick takes up smoking and meanwhile Sally doesn't like to be overruled by Dick all the time.
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Jane Curtin
- Dr. Mary Albright
- (credit only)
Simbi Kali
- Nina
- (as Simbi Khali)
Laurel Green
- Moviegoer
- (as Laurel Ann Green)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDick seems to be reading a Chinese newspaper, which is read from right to left. Yet his head movement is suggesting a Japanese newspaper, where the characters are read from top to bottom.
- GoofsWhen Dick is smoking in his office, we see three upright boxes of cigarettes. When the shot changes to behind the desk, we only see one pack of Marlboro laying open on the desk.
- Quotes
Nina: [seeing Dick smoking] You know, those things will take ten years off of your life.
Dr. Dick Solomon: Yeah, but it's the last ten years and those are crappy anyway.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1996)
Featured review
Something about that fiery tube has mitigated your oafishness.
Dick's first drag is no drag.
In "Dick, Smoker," the titular character discovers another human habit: nicotine addiction. It's a habit that constantly lands him in trouble, from a stirring Smoker Power speech received by crickets to a dentist-office accident that leads him to discover his "inner voice"... with whom he harmonizes very well on "Danny Boy."
While not one of the best in the series, "Dick, Smoker" has plenty of humor to keep you plugged in, and it's always amusing to see your favorite characters talking to themselves.
-"You can't smoke anywhere in the building."
-"You know, you're awfully smug for a man in a paper coat."
In "Dick, Smoker," the titular character discovers another human habit: nicotine addiction. It's a habit that constantly lands him in trouble, from a stirring Smoker Power speech received by crickets to a dentist-office accident that leads him to discover his "inner voice"... with whom he harmonizes very well on "Danny Boy."
While not one of the best in the series, "Dick, Smoker" has plenty of humor to keep you plugged in, and it's always amusing to see your favorite characters talking to themselves.
-"You can't smoke anywhere in the building."
-"You know, you're awfully smug for a man in a paper coat."
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- RiffRaffMcKinley
- Oct 6, 2007
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- Runtime22 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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