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Clockers
TrailerNineteen-year-old 'Strike' Dunham is a small-time street drug dealer for Rodney Little, who wants Strike to kill a former dealer who stole from him. When the guy is found with four bullets in his body, Strike's older brother turns himself in as the killer. Det. Rocco Klein doesn't buy the story, however, and sets out to find the truth, and it seems that all the fingers point toward Strike & Rodney.Actors: Harvey Keitel, John Turturro, Delroy Lindo, Mekhi Phifer, Isaiah Washington, Keith David, Peewee Love, Regina Taylor, Thomas Jefferson Byrd, Sticky Fingaz, Fredro Starr, ...»Director: Spike LeeCountry: United StatesDuration: 128 minQuality: HDRelease: 1995IMDb: 6.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Clockers"
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Characters of "Clockers"
Det. Rocco KleinPlayed by: Harvey KeitelDet. Larry MazilliPlayed by: John TurturroRodney LittlePlayed by: Delroy LindoRonald 'Strike' DunhamPlayed by: Mekhi PhiferVictor DunhamPlayed by: Isaiah WashingtonAndrPlayed by: Keith DavidTyrone 'Shorty' JeeterPlayed by: Peewee LoveIris JeeterPlayed by: Regina TaylorErrol BarnesPlayed by: Thomas Jefferson ByrdScientificPlayed by: Sticky FingazGoPlayed by: Fredro StarrHoracePlayed by: Elvis NolascoStanPlayed by: Lawrence B. AdisaSkillsPlayed by: Hassan JohnsonGloriaPlayed by: Frances FosterDetective Jo-JoPlayed by: Michael ImperioliBig ChiefPlayed by: Brendan KellyThumperPlayed by: Mike StarrMr. Herman BrownPlayed by: Graham BrownDarryl AdamsPlayed by: Steve WhiteChuckyPlayed by: Spike LeeSoloPlayed by: Shawn McLeanBartucciPlayed by: Arthur J. NascarellaBill WalkerPlayed by: Harry LennixMedic APlayed by: John FletcherMedic FrankPlayed by: J.C. MacKenzieSmart MikePlayed by: David EvansonReverend PaulPlayed by: Norman MatlockCharlesPlayed by: Isaac FowlerDavis, BartenderPlayed by: Maurice SneedKikiPlayed by: Ginny YangEarlPlayed by: Scot Anthony RobinsonMoePlayed by: Richard ZimanTPlayed by: David BatisteIvanPlayed by: Mar'qus SampleMarkPlayed by: Mar'rece SampleDead Man BeggingPlayed by: Ron BriceLouiePlayed by: Ken Garito'Pick Me Up' KidPlayed by: Harvey WilliamsNarc #3Played by: Michael CullenNarc LarryPlayed by: Larry MullaneBike Cop #2Played by: Patrick FerraroBomb GirlPlayed by: Ronda FowlerEMS TechnicianPlayed by: Marc WebsterCorrections Officer #2Played by: Michael MarchettaBaby Recruit #3Played by: Mark HowardT's Crewmember #1Played by: Lord KaysonFruit of Islam VendorPlayed by: Wayne MuhammedStreet VendorPlayed by: Martin Jaffe -
Directors of "Clockers"
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Creators of "Clockers"
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Critic Reviews of "Clockers"
TIME MagazineSeptember 22, 2008There is a force and focus in Lee's work, an absence of intellectual posturing and a willingness to let his material speak for itself that he has not achieved before.
Chicago ReaderSeptember 22, 2008The performances are strong, but the spectator often feels adrift in an overly busy intrigue.
VarietyJune 09, 2008A study of the urban dope-dealing culture and its toll on everyone who comes in contact with it, the picture has an insider's feel that is constantly undercut by the filmmaker's impulse to editorialize.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006The result is a more sober, mournful and meditative expressionism than you'd expect. That's not to say the film isn't suspenseful, but the director's distaste for the inner city's gun culture is clear to see. Superbly acted.
Los Angeles TimesAugust 15, 2002Helping make these points is as strong a cast as Lee has yet worked with.
San Francisco ChronicleJune 18, 2002Has the strengths of Spike Lee's best work without the preachiness and gimmicky camera moves of his weakest.
FlavorwireAugust 16, 2016There's no denying the movie's greatness: the depth of the characters, the urgency of its narrative, the nightmarishness of its vision.
The Moving Picture ShowJuly 18, 2014Clockers leaves you with a sense of aching sadness, a regretful melancholy for the lives that have been blasted and the wrong decisions that have been made. Once again, Spike Lee has done the right thing.
Matt's Movie ReviewsJuly 06, 2010Spike Lee brings way too much baggage for the movie to work.
TV GuideSeptember 22, 2008Lee's film never recaptures the impact of the opening credit sequence, a grimly deglamorized tableaux of real-life crime scenes.
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