Additional information for Clerks II, which has a domestic theatrical release set for July 21, 2006. The film is being distributed by The Weinstein Company and has not yet been rated. Clerks II has a total running time of 97 minutes.
MA
Australia
R
USA
14+
Canada
15
UK
16
Argentina
12
Netherlands
R21
Singapore
K-15
Finland
M/16
Portugal
R16
New Zealand
16
Brazil
16
Germany
18
Ireland
18LNPS
South Africa
12
Iceland
VM14
Italy
97min
Clerks 2
USA
Clerks 2: Hardly Clerkin'
USA
Clerks II
Italy
Clerks: Sprzedawcy II
Poland
Commis en folie II
Canada
Nunca Tantos Fizeram Tão Pouco
Portugal
O Balconista 2
Brazil
Prodavci 2
Serbia
Shop-stop 2.
Hungary
Tezgahtarlar II
Turkey
The Passion of the Clerks
USA
Tiskirotat II
Finland
Ypalliloi gia klamata
Greece
May 26, 2006
France
July 21, 2006
USA
August 22, 2006
Australia
August 24, 2006
Israel
August 31, 2006
Australia
September 08, 2006
Spain
September 09, 2006
France
September 15, 2006
Iceland
September 17, 2006
Netherlands
September 22, 2006
Brazil
September 22, 2006
Ireland
September 22, 2006
UK
September 28, 2006
Portugal
September 28, 2006
Russia
September 29, 2006
Italy
October 19, 2006
Norway
October 20, 2006
Poland
October 26, 2006
Netherlands
November 22, 2006
Norway
November 23, 2006
Hungary
November 29, 2006
Belgium
February 01, 2007
Czech Republic
February 01, 2007
Singapore
February 01, 2007
Slovakia
February 23, 2007
South Africa
March 07, 2007
Finland
May 02, 2007
France
May 28, 2007
Greece
June 29, 2007
Brazil
July 12, 2007
Germany
August 31, 2007
Austria
October 18, 2007
Thailand
October 31, 2008
Venezuela
No Experience Necessary
No Missions, No Mutants, No Man of Steel, No Money, and No Bullshit Catchphrases
Always Open.
Standing For Truth. Standing For Justice. Standing Around.
Leading the War Against "Counter" Terrorism
With no power comes no responsibility.
They Still Don't Like You. In Fact, They Like You Even Less.
Eleven years after the events of Clerks, thirty-something Dante Hicks (Brian OHalloran) arrives at the Quick Stop for another day of work, only to discover that the store is on fire. Randal (Jeff Anderson) had left the coffee pot on the night before. As a result of the Quick Stop's destruction, the two friends begin working at a Mooby's fast food restaurant.After working at Mooby's for nearly a year, Dante is planning to move from New Jersey to Florida with his fiancée, Emma. Jay and Silent Bob (Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith) have followed Dante and Randal throughout their adventures, and now loiter outside of Mooby's. Though they no longer do drugs (after being arrested, sent to rehab, and supposedly becoming born-again Christians), they continue to sell them and perform their typical antics in the parking lot.It is Dante's last day before moving, which inspires Randal to give him a memorable sendoff and secretly book a donkey show to perform in the restaurant after closing time. Randal takes great satisfaction in taunting and shocking his 19-year-old co-worker, Elias (Trevor Fehrman), an ultra-conservative and die-hard Lord of the Rings/Transformers fan. Dante, meanwhile, had become good friends with their manager, Becky Scott (Rosario Dawson), and the two had a drunken one-night stand several weeks before. Becky is aware that Dante is engaged and moving away and is visibly rattled by it, though she treats the subject casually in conversation. While working the counter, Dante and Randal are forced to wait on a former high school rival, Lance Dowds (Jason Lee), now a millionaire from launching a successful website. While Randal recounts Lance's humiliating "initiation" experience in freshman year, he is still angered by Lance's condescending remarks towards him and Dante. After Lance leaves, Randal convinces Dante to blow off work with him and go ride the go-karts at a local fun center (which Randal claims clears his head). Upon their return, they find the restaurant understaffed and full of customers. While preparing food, Randal launches into a rant and angers two African-American customers (Wanda Sykes and Earthquake) when using the term "porch monkey." Randal initially refuses to believe it is a racial slur, as he did not know its real definition, and because his grandmother had used it as a "term of endearment" for him during his childhood. Randal vows to reclaim the word and give it a more positive infliction.While Randal manages to hire "Kinky Kelly and the Sexy Stud" to perform for Dante that night, Dante becomes torn between his mainstream fiancée, Emma (Jennifer Schwalbach Smith) and his increasing feelings for Becky. When asked by Becky if he has any fear of marriage, he admits he is scared of his wedding reception because he cannot dance. Becky enthusiastically takes him to the roof and gives him a dance lesson (as The Jackson 5's "ABC" blasts from Jay and Silent Bobs boom box, causing everyone in the restaurant and parking lot to dance as well). As the song ends, Dante blurts "I love you, Becky," to which she replies "Im pregnant, Dante."A shocked Dante reveals to Randal that Becky is pregnant with his child, and that she does not want an abortion. Randal is taken aback, but swears not to tell anyone, least of all Becky, who had already sworn Dante to secrecy. However, Randal ruins this moments later by saying to Becky "May your first child be a masculine child!" A livid Becky drives off, and Randal encourages Dante to follow her and talk to her (after Randal sees the Kinky Kelly trailer pulling into the parking lot).Randal speaks with the gruff-looking driver of the Kinky Kelly van, and gives him an hour to set up the show equipment. Meanwhile, Becky and Dante drive around separately, thinking over their situation. Becky stops in front of a women's care clinic, while Dante is waved at by a little girl (Harley Quinn Smith) through a restaurant window, leading him to contemplate fatherhood.Dante arrives back at Mooby's, which is emitting smoke from its windows. Dante panics and calls the fire department, only to realize the smoke is from a smoke machine being used for the donkey show. Though shocked by Randal's choice of a farewell gift, Dante is drawn into the shows audience (Randal, Jay, Silent Bob, and a very drunk/stoned Elias). As the show begins, their hopes of seeing an attractive woman slowly disappear. Kinky Kelly, who was assumed to be the exotic dancer, is really the name of the donkey, while the Sexy Stud is in fact the burly, tattooed man who had driven the trailer. As the Stud prepares to perform an array of explicit acts on Kelly, Becky returns to the restaurant. Dante again confesses his love for her, and she eventually admits that she cares for him too. Dante's fiancée, Emma, comes to Mooby's to surprise Dante, only to see him kissing Becky. She angrily throws her engagement ring at Becky and leaves in tears.The fire department arrives, after receiving Dante's call from earlier. With the donkey show in full swing, most of the attendants drunk, and Randal sporting a shirt proclaiming "PORCH MONKEY 4 LIFE," everyone but Becky is arrested. In their jail cell, Dante gets into a heated argument with Randal, blaming him for ruining his life. Randal becomes indignant and reveals how upset he was about having his best friend move away. They finally admit how much they care about their friendship, and Randal suggests they get back their good old days at the Quick Stop by re-opening it themselves. Jay and Silent Bob agree to lend them money for the endeavor, on the condition that they can hang out in front of the store whenever they want. They are released from jail shortly after, since (as the Sexy Stud had assured them) you cannot be imprisoned for watching an inter-species sex act.Dante decides that Becky is the one for him, and proposes to her at the Moobys drive-thru window. She, Dante, and Randal work on fixing up the charred Quick Stop, and hire Elias to work Randal's old job at the adjacent video store. The film ends with a content Dante and Randal working the counter at the rehabilitated Quick Stop convenience.
Kevin Smith
Director(s)
Kevin Smith
Writer(s)
Carla Gardini
executive producer
Laura Greenlee
co-producer
Scott Mosier
producer
Bob Weinstein
executive producer
Harvey Weinstein
executive producer
Producer(s)
James L. Venable
Composer(s)
Dante
Brian O'Halloran
Randal
Jeff Anderson
Jay
Jason Mewes
Silent Bob
Kevin Smith
Teen #1
Jake Richardson
Teen #2
Ethan Suplee
Counter Girl with Ear Guy
Rachel Larratt
Ear Guy
Shannon Larratt
Emma (as Jennifer Schwalbach)
Jennifer Schwalbach Smith
Gawking Guy
Ben Affleck
Catholic Schoolgirl
Sarah Ault
Catholic Schoolgirl
Lalida Sujjavasin
Elias
Trevor Fehrman
Elias' Mom
Gail Stanley
Elias' Dad
Bruce Macintosh
Concerned Father
Scott Mosier
Becky
Rosario Dawson
Hobbit Lover
Kevin Weisman
Diner #1
Steven Rau
Diner #2
Mike Tsucalas
Lance Dowds
Jason Lee
Husband
Earthquake
Wife
Wanda Sykes
Customer #1
Joey Figueroa
Customer #2
Mike Cecconi
Tumbling Customer
Ethan Jensen
Sexy Stud
Zak Knutson
Kid in Window
Harley Quinn Smith
Cop
Kevin Michael Richardson
Fireman (as Ed Janda)
Edward Janda
Bank Manager
Byron Stanley
Pack-o-Smokes Guy
Walter Flanagan
Milk Maid
Grace Smith
Dancer
Anthony Marciona
Dancer
Aurorah Allain
Dancer
Carol Conners
Dancer (as Christopher Martinez)
Christopher 'War' Martinez
Dancer
Daveione Williams
Dancer
Jason Beitel
Dancer
Jason Yribar
A calamity at Dante and Randall's shops sends them looking for new horizons - but they ultimately settle at Mooby's, a fictional Disney-McDonald's-style fast-food empire.
Director(s)
Writer(s)
executive producer
Laura Greenlee
co-producer
Scott Mosier
producer
Bob Weinstein
executive producer
Harvey Weinstein
executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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