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Ever wondered what actors really smoke, snort and shoot on set during drug-use scenes

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Ever wondered what actors really smoke, snort and shoot on set during drug-use scenes?

COCAINE, pot, heroin, ecstasy - pop culture has become like a Saturday night at Charlie Sheen's house.

Drugs play vital roles in the storylines on many of this season's TV shows, as well as new releases in theatres. On Homeland, Brody (Damian Lewis) has become hooked on smack after being shot.

Jessica Lange can be found snorting coke on American Horror Story: Coven, while in the upcoming Dallas Buyers Club, Matthew McConaughey also has a fondness for nose candy.

If you've watched a character snorting a line or smoking a bong, you probably wondered to yourself, how does that work? How do the behind-the-scenes experts fake drug use?

Turns out that, like with baking a cake, there are lots of different recipes. Some are concocted via trial and error, while others have been handed down from one crew member to another through the years.

Take cocaine, for instance. If it's just sitting on a table or being cut into lines, the crew might use a combination of powders.

"It's usually cornstarch, but you have to put a bit of baby powder into it, because starch is too sticky and heavy," says Gillian Albinski, the property master on Homeland, who is responsible for dealing with most of the items the actors touch.

If the actor is going to snort the "coke," however, a different substance is required.

"I always use powdered lactose," says longtime prop master Mychael Bates, who worked on 2011's Horrible Bosses, which included scenes of cocaine use. "You can snort it for real, and it doesn't affect you. It's just a milk product."

Colin Farrell didn't seem to mind. He was even snorting the powder off-camera in order to stay in character, Bates says.

For the lactose-intolerant, something like a vitamin B powder, available at health-food stores, might be substituted.

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Denzel Washington had to snort white powder in several scenes for ‘Flight’. Photo: Youtube

Snorting any powder over multiple takes can cause an actor to become congested. (Or just angry.) In that case, the prop masters will sometimes coat the inside of the coke straw with vaseline. When the powder is snorted, most of it sticks to the straw instead of going up the actor's nose.

The recipe for powdered heroin on-screen is often similar to cocaine.

"We'll look online and talk to [drug experts] and ask them what it looks like. A lot of times, heroin and cocaine look like the same thing," says Kim Slosek, assistant prop master on The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete, a new Jennifer Hudson film about the child of a drug addict.

Slosek uses a blend of milk powder and Inositol, a vitamin powder, except in scenes when the heroin is cooked. Inositol doesn't heat well, so Slosek uses sugar and baking soda instead, which thickens like heroin. Bates has used gelatine or even bouillon.

Custom-made prop needles are used for scenes with injections. When the blunt needle comes into contact with the actor's skin, it retracts inside the syringe, giving the illusion that it's being pushed into flesh.

Besides heroin, Homeland also includes scenes of Claire Danes' character smoking pot. What she's actually smoking is oregano, bought by Albinski from a regular grocery store.

"I've worked on shows where actors have wanted to smoke the real thing, and I was constantly fighting to take away their real bags," Albinski says. "Oregano smells so much like the real thing, you have to check carefully to make sure they haven't switched it out."

Other prop masters do use the real thing - sort of. Companies, including [removed], sell ganja without the active ingredient THC. It looks and burns like marijuana, but it won't get anyone high.

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Was Keira Knightley smoking oregano in the 2005 film Domino? Photo: Youtube

Slosek procured faux weed for the Drew Barrymore movie Going the Distance, which featured the star doing bong hits. (You can't just use regular tobacco, because the smoke is less dense.)

The prop master even had to attend to small details, including dirtying the bong water. She added a bit of Coca-Cola to darken it, then crushed a piece of a cigarette to put flecks in the water.

"You have to make it believable," she says. "There's probably going to be someone smoking bong hits while watching the movie, and they'll say, 'Why did they do it like that? That's not believable.'"

In the pursuit of authenticity, Slosek has also crafted a multitude of other fake drugs for projects including TBS's Are We There Yet? and USA's Political Animals.

Ecstasy pills begin with sugar placebos bought from a prop house. Each is then marked with a small, custom rubber stamp dipped in food colouring to give it a signature logo, just like many of the real drugs.

Crack rocks are created by dropping globs of Krazy Glue into a pile of baking soda.

For magic mushroom, Slosek simply bought some freeze-dried fungus from, where else? The fake capital of NYC: Chinatown.

http://www.news.com.au/entertainmen...g-druguse-scenes/story-e6frfmqi-1226745987741
 
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I honestly never really wondered about this, I just assumed some harmless substance that appeared similar to the actual drug is was portraying.
 
Must be smoking some shitty weed to say smoking oregano smells so similar to the real thing, not that I have ever smoked oregano but I just can't picture that at all.
 
Burned oregano actually kinda smells like burned mid grade. Accidently spilled some dried oregano onto my really hot pizza stone and it smelled like someone was smoking crappy weed lol i dont know about smoking and inhaling it tho, what if you had some weird allergic reaction.
 
I honestly never really wondered about this, I just assumed some harmless substance that appeared similar to the actual drug is was portraying.

Exactly, who the fuck thought it would be a good enough idea to write some huge article about.? Who gives a fuck
 
I honestly never really wondered about this, I just assumed some harmless substance that appeared similar to the actual drug is was portraying.

likewise. although i did enjoy reading about the vaseline in the straw to prevent ingesting the faux drug, its not something youd ever hear a drug user doing.

...kytnism...:|
 
a new take on a classic scene .. was locking for that scene where ray is cinched up for the ages but couldn't find it
 
i bet actors have walked away with the set with fucked up sinuses.... people are clueless. also seems like in movies half the times the lines are gargantuan, thick as a sharpie and inches long. what ever happened to doing bumps

also, lold at "consult with drug experts online to find the color of heroin" etc... are people really that sheltered?

they might as well give up, drug scenes will always be factually off (needle pointing wrong way, cooking heroin past boiling, etc)
 
Any movies where they actually did real drugs? Hard to find any info besides this same story which seems to have been re written about 25 times in the last decade. I hear rumors regarding Easy Rider and Pineapple Express, but nothing solid.
 
OK I just burnt some oregano to see how close to weed it smelt and it really didn't smell that much like it. There is a slight resemblance to shitty weed, but that's just the smell of burning plant matter that they both have in common. It smelt a little like burnt leaves from regular trees too, so I don't think that anybody would actually mistake the two.
 
Any movies where they actually did real drugs? Hard to find any info besides this same story which seems to have been re written about 25 times in the last decade. I hear rumors regarding Easy Rider and Pineapple Express, but nothing solid.

im pretty sure they smoked real weed in easy rider, other than that its usually fake i reckon
 
There are definitely some scenes where it's obvious they're obliterated. It's not always clear whether it's the exact drug being portrayed in the scene, but those with experience using the drug are more often than not able to spot quite a few telltale signs.

It always tickles me to know they really are high.
What a job....




Edit: And obviously the props being filmed are not the real thing.

I'd love to read a book of dressing room memoirs by a range of Hollywood stars.
 
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