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Clerks

Just because they serve you doesn't mean they like you.
1994 | 92m | English

(238278 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Kevin Smith
Writer: Kevin Smith
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Convenience and video store clerks Dante and Randal are sharp-witted, potty-mouthed and bored out of their minds. So in between needling customers, the counter jockeys play hockey on the roof, visit a funeral home and deal with their love lives.
Release Date: Oct 19, 1994
Director: Kevin Smith
Writer: Kevin Smith
Genres: Comedy
Keywords new jersey, salesclerk, loser, male friendship, work, junk food, black and white, video store, aftercreditsstinger, day in a life, workplace comedy, convenience store, wry
Production Companies View Askew Productions
Box Office Revenue: $3,151,130
Budget: $27,575
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Brian O'Halloran Dante
Jeff Anderson Randal
Marilyn Ghigliotti Veronica
Lisa Spoonauer Caitlin
Jason Mewes Jay
Kevin Smith Silent Bob
Scott Mosier William the Idiot Manchild / Angry Hockey-Playing Customer
Scott Mosier Angry Mourner
Scott Schiaffo Chewlie's Rep
Al Berkowitz Old Man
Walt Flanagan Woolen Cap Smoker / Egg Man / Offended Customer
Walt Flanagan Cat-Admiring Bitter Customer
Ed Hapstak Sanford / Angry Mourner
Lee Bendick #812 Wynarski
David Klein Hunting Cap Smoking Boy / Low I.Q. Video Customer
David Klein Hubcap Searching Customer / Angry Mourner / Angry Crowd at Door
Pattijean Csik Coroner
Ken Clark Administer of Fine / Orderly
Donna Jeanne Indecisive Video Customer
Virginia Smith Caged Animal Maturbator
Betsy Broussard Dental School Video Customer
Ernest O'Donnell Trainer
Kimberly Loughran Alyssa's Sister Heather
Gary Stern Tabloid Reading Customer
Joe Bagnole Cat-Watching Customer
John Henry Westhead Olaf the Russian Metalhead
Chuck Bickel Stuck in Chips Can
Leslie Hope Jay's Lady Friend / Angry Crowd at Door
Connie O'Conner 'Happy Scrappy' Mom
Vincent Pereira Hockey Goalie / Engagement Savvy Customer
Ashley Pereira 'Happy Scrappy' Kid
Erix Infante Bed-Wetting Dad / Cold Coffee Lover
Melissa Crawford Video Confusion / Candy Confusion Customer / Angry Crowd at Door
Thomas Burke Blue Collar Man
Dan Hapstak Door Tugging Customer
Mitch Cohen Leaning Against Wall / Angry Crowd at Door
Matthew Banta Burner Looking for Weed
Rajiv Thapar Cut-Off Customer
Mike Belicose Customer with Diapers
Jane Kuritz Customer with Vaseline and Rubber Gloves
Grace Smith Milk Lady
Frances Cresci Little Smoking Girl
Matt Crawford Angry Crowd at Door
Sarla Thapar Angry Crowd at Door
Brian Drinkwater Hockey Player
Bob Fisler Hockey Player
Derek Jaccodine Hockey Player
Matthew Pereira Angry Smoking Crowd
Frank Pereira Angry Smoking Crowd
Carl Roth Angry Smoking Crowd
Paul C. Finn Angry Smoking Crowd
Name Job
Kevin Smith Editor, Director, Writer
Benji Gordon Music Supervisor
Leslie Hope Makeup Artist
James von Buelow Sound Mixer, Sound Editor
Charlie McClellan Post Production Supervisor
David Klein Camera Operator, Director of Photography
Vincent Pereira Grip, Assistant Camera
Rajiv Thapar Grip
Ed Hapstak Gaffer, Still Photographer
Tara Daust Continuity
Brian Vancho Foley Artist
Scott Mosier Editor, Sound Mixer, Sound Editor
Name Title
Kevin Smith Producer
Scott Mosier Producer
Organization Category Person
Sundance Film Festival Best Picture N/A Won
Sundance Film Festival Best Picture N/A Won
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Reviews

talisencrw
9.0

Over the years, I have really enjoyed Smith's comic book writing, but this is the only film so far I have seen him direct. My cinephilic friends tend to dismiss his recent works, but this was very enjoyable. I like the influence he has had on independent cinema. 1994 certainly proved to be an import ... ant year for it, with the smash successes that independent studios had with 'Clerks' and 'Pulp Fiction'. I hope he sticks to directing films that he himself writes. I have the feeling he wants to expand his horizons but isn't quite sure how to go about it without alienating his huge fanbase. I have great confidence in him, and feel that if he puts his heart into it, he can be a great filmmaker, instead of a good one. I think for him to do so, he could do himself a great service and read a few less comic books and watch a lot more movies, particularly by the Hollywood greats from the Golden Age, such as Sir Alfred Hitchcock, Howard Hawks, Raoul Walsh and John Ford. It would be quite exciting to see what he comes up with, once his creative juices are recharged.

Jun 23, 2021
AndrewGentry
10.0

Quite a controversial movie, I would say, yet the very one from all by Kevin Smith I actually like. Not for those below-the-belt jokes but this lowlife vibe most of us lost on the halfway to adult life. Now I find myself lying with my laptop on a couch, like I always do after a long day at work, fil ... ling out the <a href="https://form-8862.pdffiller.com/">form 8862</a> and recalling the times like that. The times when the bare minimum seemed to be a freedom and the only thing one needs to be satisfied with their life.

Jun 23, 2021
FilipeManuelNeto
5.0

**A rude but understandable film.** I just saw this film, and honestly I was hoping for a slightly different comedy, with a more elaborate, more conventional structure and not based so much on endless dialogues. It is, however, an independent film, made a little outside of what traditional circui ... ts and big studios are, and the budget is limited. If we consider all this, I think we can understand the film better. The film basically accompanies a day in the life of two commercial employees who hate their jobs but need them, like any mortal. They work closely together and are friends, but the day promises not to be easy for either of them. The film is based on jokes of a very rude nature, sometimes also on the inelegant manners of the characters. There are a lot of allusions to pop culture throughout the movie as well, and I didn't always get that. It's not the kind of humor I really enjoy, though the film has its moments. Perhaps this style of humor works better with young people and teenagers than with someone more adult... The cast features a number of actors that I don't really know. Brian O'Halloran and Jeff Anderson had their most relevant work in this film, from what I've seen. The film is quite restrained in terms of costumes and scenery, and I believe that real stores were used for the production. What can be considered a weakness, the low budget, was to some extent an advantage, taking into account the type of film they preferred to make here. The cinematography is very good and well used, and is perhaps the film's most artistic feature.

Mar 02, 2023