Clerks


5:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Monday, November 10 on WCTX Rewind TV (8.2)

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A convenience-store worker, assigned to manage the Quick Stop market on his day off, tries his best at customer service. Meanwhile, his buddy working at video store looks on all of his customers with disdain.

1994 English Stereo
Comedy Drama Other

Cast & Crew
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Brian O'Halloran (Actor) .. Dante
Jeff Anderson (Actor) .. Randal
Marilyn Ghigliotti (Actor) .. Veronica
Lisa Spoonhauer (Actor) .. Caitlin
Jason Mewes (Actor) .. Jay
Scott Mosier (Actor) .. William the Idiot Manchild
Scott Schiappo (Actor) .. Chewlies Rep
Al Berkowitz (Actor) .. Old Man
Walt Flanagan (Actor) .. Woolen Cap Smoker/Egg Man
Ed Hapstak (Actor) .. Sanford
Lee Bendick (Actor) .. Wyranski
David Klein (Actor) .. Hunting Cap Smoking Boy
Pattijean Csik (Actor) .. Coroner
Donna Jeanne (Actor) .. Indecisive Video Customer
Betsy Broussard (Actor) .. Dental School Video Customer
Ernest O'Donnell (Actor) .. Trainer
Kimberly Loughran (Actor) .. Alyssa's Sister Heather
Gary Stern (Actor) .. Tabloid Reading Customer
John Henry Westhead (Actor) .. Olaf the Russian Metalhead
Chuck Dickel (Actor) .. Stock in Chips Can
Leslie Hope (Actor) .. Jay's Lady Friend/Angry Woman at Door
Connie O'Connor (Actor) .. `Happy Scrappy' Mom
Vincent Pereira (Actor) .. Hockey Goalie/Engagement Savvy Customer
Erix Infante (Actor) .. Bed Wetting Dad/Cold Coffee Lover
Melissa Crawford (Actor) .. Video Confessor/Candy Confession Customer
Thomas Burke (Actor) .. Blue Collar Man
Dan Hapstak (Actor) .. Door Tugging Customer
Mitch Cohen (Actor) .. Leaning Against Wall/Angry Man at Door
Matthew Banta (Actor) .. Burner Looking For Wood
Rajiv Thapar (Actor) .. Cut-Off Customer
Mike Belicose (Actor) .. Customer with Diapers
Jane Kuritz (Actor) .. Customer with Vaseline and Rubber Gloves
Grace Smith (Actor) .. Milk Maid
Frances Cresci (Actor) .. Little Smoking Girl
Matt Crawford (Actor) .. Angry Man at Door
Sarla Thapar (Actor) .. Angry Woman at Door
Brian Drinkwater (Actor) .. Hockey Player
Bob Fisler (Actor) .. Hockey Player
Derek Jaccodine (Actor) .. Hockey Player
Matthew Pereira (Actor) .. Angry Smoking Man
Frank Pereira (Actor) .. Angry Smoking Man
Carl Roth (Actor) .. Angry Smoking Man
Paul Finn (Actor) .. Angry Smoking Man
Walter Flanagan (Actor) .. Woolen Cap Smoker/Egg Man/Offended Customer/Cat Admir
Ken Clark (Actor) .. Administer of Fine/Orderly

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Did You Know..
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Brian O'Halloran (Actor) .. Dante
Born: December 20, 1969
Trivia: Brian O'Halloran is a classic example of a guy who was in the right place at the right time. As a semi-pro stage actor, O'Halloran auditioned for a role in an independent film being shot on a starvation budget, and launched a successful collaboration with a man who would become one of America's most talked-about filmmakers. Born and raised in New Jersey, Brian O'Halloran's father was an automotive engineer, and when he was young O'Halloran hoped to follow in his dad's footsteps. However, when O'Halloran was 15, his father passed away, and Brian became disenchanted with his original career choice. O'Halloran soon discovered acting, and became an active figure in his high school's theater department; when he moved on to college, O'Halloran remained active in student and community theater while taking acting classes, but late in his college career O'Halloran took a break from performing arts and took a job at a supermarket. After a couple of disenchanting years in retail, O'Halloran decided to get back into acting, and after diving back into stage work in 1993 he auditioned for a role in an independent film being shot in New Jersey by a first-time writer and director. The writer/director was Kevin Smith, and the film, Clerks, became one of the biggest independent film success stories of the decade, grossing over three million dollars on a production budget of 27,000 dollars and becoming a perennial favorite on home video. O'Halloran's performance as the cranky and often befuddled Dante Hicks was the linchpin of the movie, and he became a member of Smith's stock company, playing supporting roles (usually as characters with the surname Hicks) in Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back for the director. O'Halloran also reprised the role of Dante by providing the voice for the character on the short-lived animated television series Clerks, as well as the commissioned-for-The Tonight Show with Jay Leno short The Flying Car. In 2006 O'Halloran tackled the role yet again in a the eagerly anticipated Clerks II. Kevin Smith's associate Bryan Johnson cast O'Halloran in the leading role of his first film, the controversial Vulgar, and O'Halloran has also wrapped roles in two independent films outside of Smith's View Askew universe, Groupies and Drop Dead Roses.
Jeff Anderson (Actor) .. Randal
Born: April 21, 1970
Trivia: New Jersey-ite Jeff Anderson was working at AT&T when high school friend/aspiring writer-director Kevin Smith cast him as one of the leads in his exceptionally low-budget first feature Clerks (1994). As lackadaisical video store employee Randal, Anderson was foul-mouthed slacker apathy incarnate, debating all manner of personal and pop culture minutiae with convenience store worker Dante. A hit at the Sundance and Cannes Film Festivals, Clerks became one of the emblematic 1990s independent film success stories -- and earned acting neophyte Anderson an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Debut Performance. Despite that recognition, Anderson has since only played a bit part in Smith's controversial religious comedy Dogma (1999) and voiced Randal in the short-lived Clerks: The Animated Series (2000). Anderson married his Clerks co-star Lisa Spoonhauer in 1995.In 2002 Anderson made his first foray into writing and directing with the raunchy romantic comedy Now You Know - a film which also found him conveniently cast in the lead as a man attempting to salvage his failing relationship with an unsatisfied fiancee. Having recently resurrected his popular Clerks character for the Smith short The Flying Car - an effort which held the curious distinction of being the first-ever short film commissioned by The Tonight Show - Anderson would soon be flipping burgers alongside his old pal Dante in the eagerly anticipated sequel Clerks II.
Marilyn Ghigliotti (Actor) .. Veronica
Born: August 10, 1961
Lisa Spoonhauer (Actor) .. Caitlin
Born: December 06, 1972
Died: May 20, 2017
Jason Mewes (Actor) .. Jay
Born: June 12, 1974
Birthplace: Highlands, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: This actor from New Jersey is best known as the vocal half of the onscreen comedy duo of Jay and Silent Bob, immortalized by Kevin Smith's independent classic Clerks (1994). Jay (Mewes) and Silent Bob (Smith), an idiosyncratic pair of suburban drug dealers, provide brief comic moments throughout Clerks, and Jay's ramblings are interrupted only by a rare moment of wisdom from Silent Bob. Although Smith's films do not share an ongoing story, they all occur in the same continuity, with Jay and Silent Bob as the one constant fixture. The criminal background of Jay and Silent Bob was toned down for the studio-produced Mallrats (1995), and the pair was played more for slapstick laughs. Mewes made a rare appearance as a character other than Jay in the film Drawing Flies (1996), an independent backed by Kevin Smith's View Askew Productions; he would reprise the role of Jay in the indie hit Chasing Amy. Jay and Silent Bob also appear in a series of comedic short films, directed by Smith, that were aired on MTV in 1998 and are featured extensively in Smith's action-oriented religious satire, Dogma (1999). In 2001 the dynamic duo of humor re-teamed, this time for their very own feature film, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.
Scott Mosier (Actor) .. William the Idiot Manchild
Born: March 05, 1971
Scott Schiappo (Actor) .. Chewlies Rep
Al Berkowitz (Actor) .. Old Man
Walt Flanagan (Actor) .. Woolen Cap Smoker/Egg Man
Born: October 23, 1967
Ed Hapstak (Actor) .. Sanford
Born: March 12, 1968
Lee Bendick (Actor) .. Wyranski
David Klein (Actor) .. Hunting Cap Smoking Boy
Pattijean Csik (Actor) .. Coroner
Donna Jeanne (Actor) .. Indecisive Video Customer
Betsy Broussard (Actor) .. Dental School Video Customer
Ernest O'Donnell (Actor) .. Trainer
Born: November 24, 1968
Kimberly Loughran (Actor) .. Alyssa's Sister Heather
Born: December 30, 1970
Gary Stern (Actor) .. Tabloid Reading Customer
Born: November 03, 1944
John Henry Westhead (Actor) .. Olaf the Russian Metalhead
Chuck Dickel (Actor) .. Stock in Chips Can
Leslie Hope (Actor) .. Jay's Lady Friend/Angry Woman at Door
Connie O'Connor (Actor) .. `Happy Scrappy' Mom
Vincent Pereira (Actor) .. Hockey Goalie/Engagement Savvy Customer
Born: March 11, 1973
Erix Infante (Actor) .. Bed Wetting Dad/Cold Coffee Lover
Melissa Crawford (Actor) .. Video Confessor/Candy Confession Customer
Born: August 23, 1972
Thomas Burke (Actor) .. Blue Collar Man
Dan Hapstak (Actor) .. Door Tugging Customer
Born: October 11, 1969
Mitch Cohen (Actor) .. Leaning Against Wall/Angry Man at Door
Matthew Banta (Actor) .. Burner Looking For Wood
Rajiv Thapar (Actor) .. Cut-Off Customer
Mike Belicose (Actor) .. Customer with Diapers
Born: October 30, 1969
Jane Kuritz (Actor) .. Customer with Vaseline and Rubber Gloves
Grace Smith (Actor) .. Milk Maid
Frances Cresci (Actor) .. Little Smoking Girl
Matt Crawford (Actor) .. Angry Man at Door
Sarla Thapar (Actor) .. Angry Woman at Door
Brian Drinkwater (Actor) .. Hockey Player
Bob Fisler (Actor) .. Hockey Player
Derek Jaccodine (Actor) .. Hockey Player
Matthew Pereira (Actor) .. Angry Smoking Man
Frank Pereira (Actor) .. Angry Smoking Man
Carl Roth (Actor) .. Angry Smoking Man
Paul Finn (Actor) .. Angry Smoking Man
Walter Flanagan (Actor) .. Woolen Cap Smoker/Egg Man/Offended Customer/Cat Admir
Born: October 04, 1928
Ken Clark (Actor) .. Administer of Fine/Orderly
Born: April 23, 1964

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