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Morley is a fictional brand of cigarettes that has appeared in various television shows, films, and video games that otherwise have no apparent connection to each other. The fictional brand packaging resembles the original packaging of the Marlboro cigarette brand. The name "Morley" is a play on "Marleys", a nickname for Marlboro cigarettes.[1] Morleys appear at least as far back as 1960, in Alfred Hitchcock's film Psycho. There is also a Morley Lights version, in a gold and white package (similar to Marlboro Lights), marked "Lights".[2]

The Morley packaging is sold to production companies by The Earl Hays Press, a century-old Hollywood prop packaging service.[3]

Appearances

Morleys have appeared primarily in TV shows, and at times in movies, music videos, and other media, as both a prop and a plot element.[4]

Film

  • 200 Cigarettes (1999): In this comedy, Lucy, played by Courtney Love, presents a block of Morley cigarettes to Kevin, played by Paul Rudd.
  • Brooklyn Rules (2007): The three boys find a dead body in a convertible around the five-minute mark; one of the boys steals a pack of Morley off the dash of the vehicle.
  • Definitely, Maybe (2008): In 1992, Will Hayes, played by Ryan Reynolds, buys Morleys when he arrives in New York City for $3.20, and he complains that in Wisconsin they cost $2.60.
  • Epicenter (2000): At the beginning of the movie, the character Nick Constantine has a pack of Morleys in his briefcase.
  • Experiment in Terror (1962): A witness produces a pack while meeting with the FBI.
  • Freddy Got Fingered (2001): Gord, played by Tom Green, can be seen smoking a pack of Morleys in one scene.[specify]
  • Gun Shy (2000): In a meeting between the police, the character Charley has a box of Morley cigarettes in front of him on the conference table.
  • Heist (2015) Robert De Niro pulls a pack of "Morley Lights" out of pocket of dead man at the end of the film.
  • Honey Boy (2019): Shia LaBeouf's character is seen with a pack of Morleys on his night stand.
  • The House on Greenapple Road (1970): A character steals a pack of Morley cigarettes from a desk at the police station.
  • Ingrid Goes West (2017): A pack of Morley cigarettes is on a table during a party scene.
  • Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead (2008): Rusty Nail, played by Mark Gibbon, buys Morley cigarettes in the opening scene in the shop, which he then smokes.
  • Murderer's Row (1966): Matt Helm uses a dart in a cigarette to take down a guard. He leaves the now empty pack of Morley cigarettes on the guard, showing the warning about smoking possibly being dangerous to your health.
  • Murder in the First (1995): Defense Attorney James Stamphill appears smoking Morleys while lying down and speaking into a primitive tape recorder, dictating notes about the case. The pack of Morleys shown is an old-fashioned design (based on the 1930s setting of the movie), unlike the modern-looking packs of Morleys more frequently seen.
  • Platoon (1986): Morleys are smoked by American soldiers.[5][example needed]
  • Prozac Nation (2001): The character played by Christina Ricci smokes Morley cigarettes in the film version of Elizabeth Wurtzel's autobiographical Prozac Nation. Ricci plays a young writer who occasionally uses the empty cigarette packs as scrap paper.
  • Psycho (1960): At the end of the film, psychiatrist Dr. Fred Richman, played by Simon Oakland, tells the story of what really happened and shakes a cigarette out of a pack of Morleys. This film was released June 16, 1960 and is currently the earliest known sighting of the Morley brand.[6]
  • S. Darko (2009): The boy carries a Morley pack in his left sleeve.
  • Spy Game (2001): Robert Redford's character sets down a pack of Morleys on the desk of the CIA director
  • The Tenants (2005)[example needed]
  • Thirteen (2003): When Melanie confronts Tracy about the numerous drugs she found in her room, a pack of Morleys can be seen in the pile she throws on the table.[example needed]
  • The Traveler (2010): Deputy Jack Hawkins, played by John Cassini, takes a pack of Morley cigarettes from the counter prior to exiting the police station to have a smoke.
  • Transpecos (2016): Benjamin Davis (Johnny Simmons) and Lance Flores (Gabriel Luna) find a half-smoked cigarette and an open pack of Morleys while searching for the cartel members.
  • The Weight of Water (2000): Jean smokes Morley when telling about the first meeting with her husband.
  • The World's End (2013): Gary smokes Morleys throughout the film, best seen after the fight scene against the twins.
  • Under the Silver Lake (2018): Sam (Andrew Garfield), regularly smokes Morleys and a pack can be seen on three occasions.
  • The Stoned Age (1994): Hubbs (Bradford Tatum) buys a pack of Morley "Reds" from Crump (Daniel Collins).
  • The Trigger Effect (1996): Episode: Person in a bar (Garry) asking for a gas (Michael Rooker) A pack of cigarettes on a table.
  • Truth or Dare (2018): Woman buys a pack of Morleys in first scene of the film.
  • El Camino (2019): A pack of Morleys is seen in Todd's glove compartment when Jesse opens it and finds a gun.

Television

Literature

  • In Andrés Spinova's novel Marilyn y un par de Ases (Marilyn and a Pair of Aces) the character Mauser smokes Morley cigarettes when he's about to make a hit.

Video games

  • System Shock 2: Packs of Morley cigarettes are an item within the game; when smoked, they cause the player character to lose health. Version 2.47 adds a side effect of 1 Psi Point gain from each pack of Cigarettes smoked.
  • Cyberpunk 2077: The player can occasionally find packs of Morley cigarettes as random loot, and they can also be seen in various vending machines. The item description reads "Extra strong, triple filter. For addiction junkies."

Other media

  • "Because I Got High (Positive Remix)" by Afroman: In this music video, a man sitting on a motorized couch is seen smoking and holding a pack of Morleys before he smokes a joint, throws the cigarette behind him, and drops the pack because he got high.
  • Broken Saints: The character Raimi buys a pack of Morley cigarettes in this online cartoon. William B. Davis of The X-Files is a member of the voice cast, but Brooke Burgess, creator of Broken Saints, confirmed that the Morley cigarettes were in the original series "WELL before Bill signed on — but he liked the nod, none-the-less."[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ Wolf, Mark J.P. (2014). Building Imaginary Worlds: The Theory and History of Subcreation. Routledge. p. 218. ISBN 978-0415631204.
  2. ^ Morley Lights can be seen in The Walking Dead, "Consumed" (5x06) (Daryl finds a carton of Morley Lights), and in The Strain, "The Third Rail" (1x11) (Mariela Martinez throws down an empty pack of Morley Lights).
  3. ^ "Hollywood's counterfeit factory". BBC News. 2017-02-23. Retrieved 2018-08-08.
  4. ^ a b "The X-Files - Season 7, Episode 18: Brand X". TV.com.
  5. ^ Conradt, Stacy (3 March 2009). "The Quick 10: 10 Fake Brands Used by the Entertainment Industry". Mental Floss. Retrieved 24 October 2015.
  6. ^ "The fascinating history of Morley Cigarettes, the favorite fake brand of Hollywood". Me-TV Network. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
  7. ^ van der Linden, Nils (2008-08-01). "X-Files: I Want To Believe". iafrica.com. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2008-08-11. Whether you hate the show/can't remember all the convoluted conspiracy stuff/know that Cigarette Smoking man prefers Morley, he wants you there.
  8. ^ Avalos, George; Michael Liedtke (2001-03-01). "X-Cursions: 'This Is Not Happening' marks a return to form". Contra Costa Times. As for Reyes, we don't know much about her, other than that she is hooked on Morley cigarettes, leading to speculation that she may somehow be tied to the late, great Cigarette Smoking Man.
  9. ^ Burlingame, Russ (16 Nov 2014). "The Walking Dead: Daryl Smoked The Same Brand Cigarettes as Dale...And On The X-Files and Breaking Bad". ComicBook.com. Retrieved 24 Oct 2015.
  10. ^ "Wizard World Philly Spike PALz". RTM News. 2005-05-12.
  11. ^ Freundlich, Bart (2012-01-29), Waiting for the Miracle, David Duchovny, Natascha McElhone, Pamela Adlon, retrieved 2018-02-01
  12. ^ Sanders, Denis (1968-01-06), Falling Star (Action, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller), Mike Connors, Joseph Campanella, Jan Sterling, Marian Seldes, Desilu Productions, retrieved 2021-01-18
  13. ^ Smith, Gabe (1998-10-02). "Fox mystery drags on". The Michigan Daily. Archived from the original on 1999-10-11.