200 Cigarettes (1999)

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Written by Shana Larsen

Directed by Risa Bramon Garcia

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

This episodic comedy follows a variety of bizarre characters during the course of one evening in New York, as they negotiate the city's unique nightlife.

Two young girls search for their cousin's apartment party; a clumsy woman has a nightmarish first date experience; a taxi driver cruises the streets with one thing on his mind - sex; and a group of partygoers have a close encounter with Elvis Costello

Cast

Image for Ben AffleckBen AffleckBartender
Image for Casey AffleckCasey AffleckTom
David ChappelleDisco Cabbie
Guillermo DíazDave
Angela FeatherstoneCaitlyn
Image for Janeane GarofaloJaneane GarofaloEllie
Gaby HoffmannStephie
Kate HudsonCindy
Catherine KellnerHillary
Image for Courtney LoveCourtney LoveLucy
Brian McCardieEric
Image for Jay MohrJay MohrJack
Nicole Ari ParkerBridget
Martha PlimptonMonica
Image for Christina RicciChristina RicciVal
Image for Paul RuddPaul RuddKevin
Jennifer AlbanoCheryl
Jenni BlongCheryl's Friend
Morgan BrownFrench Rocker
Caleb CarrCynical Bar Patron
Image for Elvis CostelloElvis CostelloHimself
Patrick FredericTiki Sobbing Man
David JohansenTiki Bartender
Kiran MerchantResturant Owner
James F. MurphyDrag Queen
Patricia WibleAce Bar Patron

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