Morley (cigarette)
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Morley is a fictional brand of cigarettes supposedly based on the shortened name for Marlboro cigarettes, marleys. This brand has appeared in various television shows and movies.
[edit] 200 Cigarettes
In the movie 200 Cigarettes Lucy (Courtney Love) presents a block of Morley cigarettes to Kevin (Paul Rudd). The name of the movie comes from the amount of cigarettes in one carton (20 cigarettes in a packet, 10 packets in a carton).
[edit] Broken Saints
The character Raimi buys a packet of Morley cigarettes in the online cartoon Broken Saints. 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."
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Spike (James Marsters) on the television program Buffy the Vampire Slayer smokes Morley cigarettes. Erroneously, James Marsters was quoted by Zap2it [1] as saying "We smoke Morleys. We both smoke the same brand. We're the only two characters on TV that do," in reference to William B. Davis on The X-Files.
[edit] Criminal Minds
In the episode North Mammon of the television program Criminal Minds, a pile of Morley cigarette butts led the FBI team to suspect a soccer coach, who smoked Morleys, of stalking one of his star female players because his DNA was on the butts.
[edit] E.R.
A packet of Morley cigarettes is seen in episode 8x11 "beyond repair" E.R..
[edit] Gun Shy
In a meeting between the police in Gun Shy, the character Charley has a box of Morley cigarettes in front of him on the conference table.
[edit] Jake 2.0
Morleys make an appearance in the sci-fi spy TV series, Jake 2.0, when a terrorist disguises powerful explosives as a pack of Morley cigarettes and demonstrates its incredible power by exploding a piece of swamp in Malaysia.
[edit] Killer Instinct
Morley cigarettes appear in the desk of and are smoked by Lt. Matt Cavanaugh, played by Chi McBride, in the episode 'Game Over'.
[edit] Malcolm in the Middle
A packet of Morley cigarettes is one of the things found hidden by Malcolm's mother (Jane Kaczmarek) in an episode of Malcolm in the Middle.
[edit] Millennium
In "The Time Is Now", Peter Watts discovers a Morley stub in the mysterious Millennium Group's basement as a nod to the Cigarette Smoking Man from The X-Files (also created by Chris Carter.
[edit] Mission Impossible
Morley brand cigarettes appear in the original Mission Impossible television series. Several characters can be seen with this brand of cigarette.
[edit] Nash Bridges
Morleys appear in episode 420 Power Play, on a desk in a criminal's house.
[edit] Prison Break
A pack of Morley cigarettes appears in episode 11, season 2, when T-Bag is picking it up from a bag in Roy's apartment.
[edit] The Outer Limits
A man getting on a bus on an episode of The Outer Limits has a pack of Morley cigarettes.
[edit] Prozac Nation
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.
[edit] Space Above And Beyond
Ray Butts, the main character of episode 1x06 "Ray Butts", has a pack of Morley cigarettes at the beginning of the episode.
[edit] Spy Game
A packet of Morley cigarettes is seen in the movie Spy Game.
[edit] thirteen
A packet of Morley cigarettes are seen in the movie thirteen.
[edit] The X-Files
The "Cigarette Smoking Man" (William B. Davis) on The X-Files smokes this fictional brand. The X-Files is probably the most well known use of Morley cigarettes.
[edit] Freddy Got Fingered
In the film Freddy Got Fingered Gord (Tom Green) can be seen smoking a pack of Morley's in one scene