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Director:
Writer:
Kevin Smith (written by)
Release Date:
19 October 1994 (USA)
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Tagline:
Just Because They Serve You... Doesn't Mean They Like You. more
Plot:
A day in the lives of two convenience clerks named Dante and Randal as they annoy customers, discuss movies, and play hockey on the store roof. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
4 wins
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6 nominations
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NewsDesk:
(196 articles)
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Blu-ray review: Kevin Smith 3-Movie Collection (Clerks, Chasing Amy, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back)
(From Reel Loop. 24 November 2009, 12:48 PM, PST)
(From Extra. 25 November 2009, 12:42 PM, PST)
Blu-ray review: Kevin Smith 3-Movie Collection (Clerks, Chasing Amy, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back)
(From Reel Loop. 24 November 2009, 12:48 PM, PST)
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"Clerks." - Period.
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Brian O'Halloran | ... | Dante | |
| Jeff Anderson | ... | Randal | |
| Marilyn Ghigliotti | ... | Veronica | |
| Lisa Spoonhauer | ... | Caitlin (as Lisa Spoonauer) | |
| Jason Mewes | ... | Jay | |
| Kevin Smith | ... | Silent Bob | |
| Scott Mosier | ... | Willam the Idiot Manchild / Angry Hockey-Playing Customer / Angry Mourner | |
| Scott Schiaffo | ... | Chewlies Rep | |
| Al Berkowitz | ... | Old Man | |
| Walter Flanagan | ... | Woolen Cap Smoker / Egg Man / Offended Customer / Cat-Admiring Bitter Customer (as Walt Flanagan) | |
| Ed Hapstak | ... | Sanford / Angry Mourner | |
| Lee Bendick | ... | #812 Wynarski | |
| David Klein | ... | Hunting Cap Smoking Boy / Low I.Q. Video Customer / Hubcap Searching Customer / Angry Mourner / Angry Crowd at Door | |
| Pattijean Csik | ... | Coroner | |
| Ken Clark | ... | Administer of Fine / Orderly |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Clerks (USA) (alternative spelling)
Clerks X: Tenth Anniversary Edition (USA) (DVD title)
Inconvenience (USA) (working title)
Rude Clarks (USA) (working title)
cLeRKs (USA) (poster title)
Cajeros (Argentina) (Spain) [es]
Clerks (Spain) [es]
Clerks - Die Ladenhüter (Germany) [de]
Clerks - Sprzedawcy (Poland) [pl]
Clerks - commessi (Italy) [it]
Clerks - tiskirotat (Finland) [fi]
Clerks, les employés modèles (France) [fr]
Commis en folie (Canada: French title) [fr]
O Balconista (Brazil) [pt]
Shop-stop (Hungary) [hu]
Tezgâhtarlar (Turkey: Turkish title) (Pay-TV title) [tr]
Trgovci (Slovenia) [sl]
Ypalliloi (Greece) [el]
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Clerks X: Tenth Anniversary Edition (USA) (DVD title)
Inconvenience (USA) (working title)
Rude Clarks (USA) (working title)
cLeRKs (USA) (poster title)
Cajeros (Argentina) (Spain) [es]
Clerks (Spain) [es]
Clerks - Die Ladenhüter (Germany) [de]
Clerks - Sprzedawcy (Poland) [pl]
Clerks - commessi (Italy) [it]
Clerks - tiskirotat (Finland) [fi]
Clerks, les employés modèles (France) [fr]
Commis en folie (Canada: French title) [fr]
O Balconista (Brazil) [pt]
Shop-stop (Hungary) [hu]
Tezgâhtarlar (Turkey: Turkish title) (Pay-TV title) [tr]
Trgovci (Slovenia) [sl]
Ypalliloi (Greece) [el]
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MPAA:
Rated R on appeal for extensive use of extremely explicit sex-related dialogue.
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Runtime:
92 min | Turkey:87 min (TV version)
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Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Certification:
Iceland:L |
Singapore:M18 |
Argentina:13 |
USA:TV-MA (tv rating) |
Australia:MA (2008 re-rating) |
Australia:R (original rating) |
South Africa:16 |
Ireland:18 |
Australia:R |
Canada:16+ (Quebec) |
Canada:18A (Canadian Home Video rating) |
Finland:K-12 |
Germany:12 |
Hong Kong:III |
Israel:16 |
New Zealand:R16 |
Spain:18 |
Sweden:Btl |
UK:18 |
USA:NC-17 (original rating) |
USA:R (re-rating after appeal) |
UK:15 (2005 re-rating) |
Canada:14A (Nova Scotia) (video rating) (10th anniversary edition)
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Trivia:
Silent Bob is not so silent. In Clerks and Mallrats (1995) he speaks only once, but in Dogma (1999) he speaks twice. In Chasing Amy (1997) he has quite a long speech while in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001) he becomes almost chatty.
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Goofs:
Continuity: Veronica says she'll see Dante at closing after dropping off the lasagna. After she says this, Dante makes the call to find out that the boss is in Vermont and he will be stuck there until closing. When Veronica had spoken to him, he was still expecting to leave for his hockey game.
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Quotes:
[first lines]
Dante Hicks: [phone rings and Dante falles out of a closet] Hello. What? No I don't work today, I'm playing hockey at two.
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Dante Hicks: [phone rings and Dante falles out of a closet] Hello. What? No I don't work today, I'm playing hockey at two.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Family Guy: We Love You Conrad (#7.14)" (2009)
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Soundtrack:
Go Your Own Way
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In 1994, an ambitious filmmaker named Kevin Smith was left nearly dead-broke by his commitment to his low-budget debut feature, "Clerks." Shot in black & white and filmed in and around a New Jersey convenience store, "Clerks." is genius on celluloid despite little change of scenery, wooden acting (none of the actors are professionals), and a shoe-string budget; it's also pretty damn funny. "Just because they serve you, doesn't me they like you" became an immortal tagline for one of the best independent comedies of all time, which also launched the career of its director. There's nothing PC about this debut feature, and the relentlessly explicit sex-related dialogue got the film its original certificate, the dreaded "NC-17" rating, which was later dropped down to an "R" rating on a successful appeal by the filmmakers; the characters harass their customers, leave the store during the day to tend to personal matters, and hang-out with girlfriends - not the stuff of responsible employees - and definitely NOT something you would see in any Hollywood production today. In an era rife with censorship and political-correctness, "Clerks." would undoubtedly receive the scorn and protests of the fundamental religious Right and Left. The film features Dante (Brian O'Halloran) and Randal (Jeff Anderson), two bored New Jersey convenience store employees who are both called in on a Saturday (Dante is especially upset because it's his day off) and the two break every rule in the book as they meander through the day and encounter all sorts of colorful characters. Throughout the day, Dante complains about about his girlfriend Veronica's (Marilyn Ghigliotti) sex life, Randal shirks his convenience store duties by shooting the breeze with Dante, philosophize about their daily predicaments, play hockey on the roof of the store, and observe unruly and bizarre shoppers. There's little plot but it's pure fun all the way to the ending with plenty of laughs too. But if you're the sensitive type, you should stay as far away from "Clerks." as possible, as the dialogue will certainly make you squirm in your seat. "Clerks." also contains many Smith trademarks including "Star Wars" talk, references to Spielberg movies, comic books and hockey, all qualities of which would do Smith good in his so-called "New Jersey Trilogy." P.S.: Watch out for Smith in his iconic role as Silent Bob with sidekick Jay (Jason Mewes) as they loiter outside the store and hassle customers.
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