Ad
related to: ClerksFind deals on clerks on Amazon. Browse & discover thousands of brands. Read customer reviews & find best sellers
Search results
News about Burns Harbor, Ohio, clerk-treasurer
News about Smith County Clerk, Karen Phillips, Derek Phillips
News about late opening, Whitehaven, residents
Also in the news
- TV-142000 · Sitcom · 1 season
Cast
Episode Guide
- 1. A Dissertation on the American Justice System May 31, 2000
- Dante and Randal switch jobs for a day, which results in a lawsuit.
- 2. The Clip Show Jun 7, 2000
- Dante and Randal accidentally lock themselves in a freezer while testing their locks.
Clerks is a 1994 American black-and-white comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith in his feature directorial debut.
- $4.4 million
- October 19, 1994
- $27,575, $230,000 (post)
Nov 9, 1994 · Dante and Randal are two friends who work in a convenience store and a video store, respectively. They spend their day complaining about their jobs, customers, and life, while discussing movies and playing hockey on the roof.
- (229K)
- Comedy
- Kevin Smith
- 1994-11-09
Clerks is a 1994 black-and-white comedy film by Kevin Smith, starring Brian O'Halloran and Jeff Anderson as two convenience store clerks. The film follows their mundane and absurd day, interspersed with flashbacks and reflections on their personal lives.
- (60)
- Kevin Smith
- R
- Brian O'halloran
IMDb provides comprehensive information about the 1994 comedy film Clerks, written and directed by Kevin Smith. Find out the cast, crew, plot, trivia, goofs, quotes, soundtracks and user reviews of this cult classic.
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. 4,238 IMDb 7.7 1 h 31 min 1994. X-Ray R. Comedy · Eerie · Strange · Serious. Free trial of Paramount+, rent, or buy.
- 91 min
- 8
People also ask
Who are the actors in Clerks?
Will there be a Clerks 2?
How much did clerks cost?
Where can I watch clerks?
A dark comedy about two convenience store clerks, Dante and Randal, who deal with customers, bosses, and personal problems on a typical day. The film features a lot of pop culture references, black humor, and dialogue about life, love, and death.