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Theatrical Release 07/21/06
Home Video 11/28/06
MPAA Rating Rated R for pervasive sexual and crude content including abberant sexuality, strong language and some drug material
Running Time 1 hour 37 minutes
Genre Comedy
Director Kevin Smith
Writer Kevin Smith
Cast Brian O'Halloran, Jeff Anderson, Rosario Dawson, Trevor Fehrman, Jennifer Schwalbach, Jason Mewes, Kevin Smith, Ben Affleck, Jason Lee, Kevin Weisman, Wanda Sykes
Studio The Weinstein Co.
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CLERKS ll
SYNOPSIS
Ten years ago best friends Dante Hicks (BRIAN
O'HALLORAN) and Randal Graves (JEFF ANDERSON)
were New Jersey mini-mall clerks still slacking off
together in their early 20s. Now, Kevin Smith checks
back in to see what kind of changes have rocked
their lives -- in work, romance and their eternally
raucous life philosophy.
What he discovers is that never before have so
many still done so little while having so much fun
doing it. Now working in the fast-food universe,
Dante and Randal have managed to maintain, and
even hone, their in-your-face attitudes, agile skill
with vulgarities and unbridled love of screwing with
the customers. But they're also faced with such
shocking new prospects as marriage, leaving
Jersey and finding real careers.
Smith ("Clerks," "Chasing Amy," "Dogma," "Jay and
Silent Bob Strike Back") pushes his
nothing-is-sacred humor right to the edge and then
takes a leap as Dante and Randal invade the world
of Mooby's fast food restaurant, where the slogan is
"I'm Eating It." Behind the counter, where the only
other employees are an uber-nerd (TREVOR
FERHMAN) and an entirely too sexy manager
(ROSARIO DAWSON), Dante and Randal are free to
offend anybody and everybody who so much as
orders fries in their inimitably irreverent way.
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But, even as riotous debates rage between them over such burning matters as George Lucas v. Peter
Jackson v. Jesus, change is on the horizon. When Dante announces that he's going to leave Jersey
forever and marry Emma Bunting (JENNIFER SCHWALBACH), Randal plots a going-away party so shocking
it will draw the police, the fire department and potential protests from PETA, while altering their lives
forever.
The Weinstein Company and View Askew Productions present "Clerks II," written and directed by Kevin
Smith. The producers are Scott Mosier and Smith, and the executive producers are Harvey Weinstein,
Bob Weinstein and Carla Gardini. The film features cameos by Jason Lee, Ben Affleck, Kevin Weisman
("Alias") and the comedians Wanda Sykes and Earthquake. It also features the triumphant return of
Leonardo, New Jersey's inimitable duo Jay (JASON MEWES) and Silent Bob (KEVIN SMITH). -- © The
Weinstein Co.