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Clerks
TrailerA 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.Genre: ComedyActors: Brian OHalloran, Jeff Anderson, Marilyn Ghigliotti, Lisa Spoonauer, Jason Mewes, Kevin Smith, Scott Mosier, Scott Schiaffo, Al Berkowitz, Walter Flanagan, Ed Hapstak, ...»Director: Kevin SmithCountry: United StatesDuration: 92 minQuality: HDRelease: 1994IMDb: 7.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Clerks"
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Characters of "Clerks"
Dante HicksPlayed by: Brian O'HalloranRandal GravesPlayed by: Jeff AndersonVeronicaPlayed by: Marilyn GhigliottiCaitlin BreePlayed by: Lisa SpoonauerJayPlayed by: Jason MewesSilent BobPlayed by: Kevin SmithWillam BlackPlayed by: Scott MosierChewlies RepPlayed by: Scott SchiaffoWoolen Cap SmokerPlayed by: Walter FlanaganSanfordPlayed by: Ed HapstakCoronerPlayed by: Pattijean CsikIndecisive Video CustomerPlayed by: Donna JeanneBlue Collar ManPlayed by: Thomas BurkeMilk MaidPlayed by: Grace SmithCatPlayed by: Lenin's Tomb -
Directors of "Clerks"
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Creators of "Clerks"
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Critic Reviews of "Clerks"
New York TimesMay 20, 2003A buoyant, bleakly funny comedy chronicling a day's worth of activity at two adjoining stores.
Globe and MailApril 12, 2002A hoot one moment, a hiss the next, the film is about as even as a city road after a hard winter. But the script's sheer vigour sees us through.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000Clerks is so utterly authentic that its heroes have never heard of their generation.
Film.comJanuary 01, 2000At 24, Smith also knows something about casting. Using a mixture of stage actors and novices, he's found the right ensemble tone to make Clerks seem as spontaneous as it needs to be.
TIME MagazineJanuary 01, 2000The film looks no more expensive than it was; some of the acting (by local nonprofessionals) is spectacularly amateurish; the story is a series of anecdotes about hockey, shopping and loving the one you're with. But it's worth loitering in this shop.
Movie ViewsNovember 28, 2009There's no denying the raw and energetic feel Smith created with a memorable script, great characters and a genuine sense of Gen X angst.
Q Network Film DeskNovember 23, 2009an exemplar of what can happen when the stars align and someone's home movie can help foment a revolution
Reel Film ReviewsJuly 23, 2006...the film's inherent deficiencies are generally overshadowed by the distinctly earnest vibe.
EmanuelLevy.ComJune 01, 2006Smith dogpiles absurdity and obscenity on top of each other. The dullness of the dead-end jobs is brightened by bizarre bits--a fat guy asking for softer toilet paper, drops dead on the toilet.
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