I believe the husband was played by Anthony Eisley.
fromthesidelines 1 week ago
White filters?
57stealth 3 months ago
@57stealth I wonder if the reason they made most filters look like fake cork wood was to hid the color the tar would eventually stain it. That way you wouldn't see what your lungs were looking like
RetroGoop 3 months ago
They must be newlyweds if he's still opening the doors and lighting cigarettes for her.
reymatt76 10 months ago
One of the 1967 Brown & Williamson Kool cigarette ads featuring their jingle/slogan, "Come Up To the Kool Taste", which was used through 1969.
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
@fromthesidelines If they can afford a new Fury III, they can swing a washing machine.
tomservo56954 1 week ago
I believe the husband was played by Anthony Eisley.
fromthesidelines 1 week ago
White filters?
57stealth 3 months ago
@57stealth I wonder if the reason they made most filters look like fake cork wood was to hid the color the tar would eventually stain it. That way you wouldn't see what your lungs were looking like
RetroGoop 3 months ago
They must be newlyweds if he's still opening the doors and lighting cigarettes for her.
reymatt76 10 months ago
One of the 1967 Brown & Williamson Kool cigarette ads featuring their jingle/slogan, "Come Up To the Kool Taste", which was used through 1969.
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
@fromthesidelines If they can afford a new Fury III, they can swing a washing machine.
tomservo56954 1 week ago