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  1. May 1, 2020 · Mad Men. “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes” starts with a definition of “Mad Men.”. The white-on-black title screen tells us the term was coined in the late 1950s to describe the advertising ...

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    We are introduced to the world of 1960s advertising in America. Handsome, high-level ad executive Don Draper is living the high life, yet he struggles to find inspiration for a Lucky Strike ad campaign and juggles his marriage and extramarital affair. Peggy Olson, ushered into a new world as Don's new secretary, has difficulty fitting in with her c...

    Mad Men: A term coined in the late 1950s to describe the advertising executives of Madison Avenue. They coined it. Donald Draper, the creative director for the Sterling Cooper ad agency, sits at a bar, drinking an old-fashioned and scribbling on a cocktail napkin. He strikes up a conversation with an African-American waiter about cigarettes, asking...

    "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" was shot in April 2006, a full year before the rest of the season was filmed.
    "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" is the only episode of "Mad Men" to be shot in New York City. Every other episode is shot in Los Angeles or the various location shots.
    The scene with Don and Roger in Don’s office was the first scene to be filmed in the entire series.
    According to the Season 1 commentary track, the picture of Trudy on Pete's desk is actually Matthew Weiner's mother, since the part hadn’t been cast yet. Later episodes include a picture of Alison...

    Main Star

    1. Jon Hamm as Don Draper 2. Elisabeth Moss as Peggy Olson 3. Vincent Kartheiser as Pete Campbell 4. January Jones as Betty Hofstadt 5. Christina Hendricks as Joan Holloway 6. Maggie Siff as Rachel Menken

    Guest Star

    1. Remy Auberjonois as Walter Emerson 2. Darren Pettie as Lee Garner, Jr. 3. Rosemarie DeWitt as Midge Daniels 4. John Cullum as Lee Garner, Sr. 5. John Slattery as Roger Sterling 6. Bryan Batt as Salvatore Romano 7. Michael Gladis as Paul Kinsey 8. Aaron Staton as Ken Cosgrove 9. Rich Sommer as Harry Crane 10. Gordana Rashovich as Greta Guttman 11. Henry Afro-Bradley as Busboy 12. Jack O'Connell as Bartender 13. Bess Rousas Marjorie 14. Julie McNiven as Hildy 15. Stephanie Courtney as Marge...

    Don: "She won't get married, because she's never been in love. I think I used that to sell nylons." Rachel: "For a lot of people, love isn't just a slogan." Don: "You mean love, you mean the big li...

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  4. Jul 21, 2007 · Mad Men. Recap: Season 1, Episode 1, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”. The lack of exposition in the pilot is one of its most seductive qualities. by Andrew Johnston. July 21, 2007. It’s a little uncommon for The House Next Door to recap a series from the very beginning—thus far, it’s only been done with John from Cincinnati —but Matthew ...

  5. Mad Men. ) " Smoke Gets in Your Eyes " is the series premiere of the American period drama television series Mad Men. It first aired on July 19, 2007 in the United States on AMC and was written by creator Matthew Weiner and directed by Alan Taylor. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" was budgeted at US$3 million. Production for the episode took place in ...

    • Season 1, Episode 1
    • Phil Abraham
    • July 19, 2007
    • Alan Taylor
  6. Dec 25, 2018 · It initially took me several viewings to fully appreciate this episode, but I now view it as a near-perfect introduction to the world of Mad Men. The characters are fully-formed, the pacing is elegant and the overall tone is warm and welcoming. Even though it lacks the traditional TV action of a pilot episode, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes” is a ...

  7. Oh, so I smile and say When a lovely flame dies Smoke gets in your eyes. (The Platters) The first two stanzas of these lyrics are narrated in the past tense, and. describe the speaker's past certainty and the warnings of the others. The third stanza, in which the others' cruel "doubt" resonates with its fulfillment in the betrayal of the lover ...

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