The actual story, cigarette corporation cover-up of the addictive nature of their products, was buried in overused schmaltzy effects: near-constant use of handheld, deliberately unstable camerawork with obstructed/occluded framing, muffled dialog, and key lines buried in dramatically lowered voices and endless, grotesquely inappropriate music

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they purchase and affix tax stamps to packs for wholesalers, who in turn sell the stamped packs to the more than 9,700 licensed retailers
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