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Clerks (1994)

R | 1h 32min | 7/10 | #Comedy #Indie #CultClassic

Parental Rating: R (Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian)


➱ STORYLINE:

"Clerks" is a black-and-white comedy film that revolves around a day in the life of Dante Hicks, a clerk at a convenience store, and his slacker friend Randal Graves, who works at the adjacent video store. The film captures the mundane and often absurd interactions of the duo with customers and explores themes of life, work, and responsibility.


➱ STAFF REVIEW:

"Clerks" is a cult classic known for its witty and irreverent humor. Directed by Kevin Smith on a shoestring budget, it became a symbol of independent cinema. The film's dialogue-driven storytelling and relatable characters have endeared it to audiences. It's a must-see for those who appreciate offbeat, slice-of-life comedies.


➱ CREDITS:

Director: Kevin Smith

Writer: Kevin Smith

Starring:

- Brian O'Halloran as Dante Hicks

- Jeff Anderson as Randal Graves

- Marilyn Ghigliotti as Veronica

- Lisa Spoonhauer as Caitlin Bree

Produced by:

- Kevin Smith

- Scott Mosier

Production Companies:

- View Askew Productions

- Miramax

Cinematography: David Klein

Edited by: Kevin Smith

Music by: Scott Angley

Distributed by: Miramax

Release date: October 19, 1994

Run Time: 1 hr 32 min

Country: United States

Languages: English

Budget: $27,575

Box office: $3.2 million


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