Fatima (cigarette)

Fatima (cigarette)

Fatima Cigarettes (pronounced fa-TEE-ma) was a brand of cigarette produced in the United States by the Liggett & Myers (L&M) tobacco company. The brand dates to the 19th century, and was marketed as an exotic blend of Turkish tobaccos. The name Fatima, a common Turkish or Arabic woman's name, helped bolster the Turkish image. Before around 1950, the package design included a stylized image of a veiled Middle Eastern woman.

The brand is perhaps best remembered today by old time radio buffs. In the late 1940s, L&M converted the brand to a king-sized version and began an extensive radio advertising campaign. Fatima was the sole sponsor of the early years of the "Dragnet" radio series. The creator and star of "Dragnet", Jack Webb, voiced a number of on-air pitches for the brand and appeared in print advertising as well. There was also a short-lived mystery anthology series called "Tales of Fatima", hosted by Basil Rathbone.

The brand's old-fashioned image caused it to lose market share from the mid-1950s onward, and L&M eventually phased it out by around 1980.

Dashiell Hammett's detective in The Continental Op story "The Girl with Silver Eyes" (1924) mentions smoking Fatimas.

In Thomas Pynchon's Against the Day, the detective Lew Basnight smokes a Fatima cigarette on the porch of the Royal Jacaranda Courts hotel in Santa Barbara while he waits for a partner to inspect the toilet of an investigative scene (Page 1044, The Penguin Press, New York 2006)


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