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Clockers (1995)

September 15, 1995 (US) Crime, Drama, Mystery • 128m

Overview

Strike is a young city drug pusher under the tutelage of drug lord Rodney Little. When a night manager at a fast-food restaurant is found with four bullets in his body, Strike’s older brother turns himself in as the killer. Detective Rocco Klein doesn’t buy the story, however, setting out to find the truth, and it seems that all the fingers point toward Strike & Rodney.

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Top Billed Cast

Harvey Keitel
Harvey Keitel

Det. Rocco Klein

John Turturro
John Turturro

Det. Larry Mazilli

Delroy Lindo
Delroy Lindo

Rodney Little

Mekhi Phifer
Mekhi Phifer

Ronald 'Strike' Dunham

Keith David
Keith David

André the Giant

Peewee Love
Peewee Love

Tyrone 'Shorty' Jeeter

Regina Taylor
Regina Taylor

Iris Jeeter

Michael Imperioli
Michael Imperioli

Detective Jo-Jo

Lisa Arrindell
Lisa Arrindell

Sharon, Victor's Wife

Paul Calderon
Paul Calderon

Jesus at Hambones

Graham Brown
Graham Brown

Mr. Herman Brown

Steve White
Steve White

Darryl Adams

Harry Lennix
Harry Lennix

Bill Walker

Bray Poor
Bray Poor

Detective #1

Craig McNulty
Craig McNulty

Detective #2

Paul Schulze
Paul Schulze

Detective #4

Norman Matlock
Norman Matlock

Reverend Paul

Leonard L. Thomas
Leonard L. Thomas

Onion, Bar Patron

Maurice Sneed
Maurice Sneed

Davis, Bartender

Ron Brice
Ron Brice

Dead Man Begging

Harvey Williams
Harvey Williams

'Pick Me Up' Kid

L.B. Williams
L.B. Williams

Bike Cop #2

Jeff Ward
Jeff Ward

Bike Cop #3

Hal Sherman
Hal Sherman

Himself - Forensics Officer

Marc Webster
Marc Webster

EMS Technician

James Saxenmeyer
James Saxenmeyer

EMS Attendant #1

Paul DuBois
Paul DuBois

EMS Attendant #2

Jordan Brown
Jordan Brown

EMS Attendant #3

Michael Marchetta
Michael Marchetta

Corrections Officer #1

Joanna Gardner
Joanna Gardner

Corrections Officer #2

Mark Howard
Mark Howard

Baby Recruit #1

Michael Shepherd
Michael Shepherd

Baby Recruit #2

Gerald King
Gerald King

Baby Recruit #3

Ronta Davis
Ronta Davis

Baby Recruit #4

Lord Kayson
Lord Kayson

T's Crewmember #1

Orran Farmer
Orran Farmer

T's Crewmember #2

Wayne Muhammed
Wayne Muhammed

Fruit of Islam Vendor

Martin Jaffe
Martin Jaffe

Street Vendor

Freddie Velez
Freddie Velez

Pedro, Security Guard

Crew
Spike Lee
Spike Lee

Director

Spike Lee
Spike Lee

Screenplay

Terence Blanchard
Terence Blanchard

Original Music Composer

Ruth E. Carter
Ruth E. Carter

Costume Design

Diane Hammond
Diane Hammond

Key Makeup Artist

Eugene Gearty
Eugene Gearty

Sound Effects Editor

Debra Schutt
Debra Schutt

Set Decoration

Spike Lee
Spike Lee

Producer

Tom Warren
Tom Warren

Art Direction

Malik Hassan Sayeed
Malik Hassan Sayeed

Director of Photography

Andrew McAlpine
Andrew McAlpine

Production Design

Tom Fleischman
Tom Fleischman

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Jon Kilik
Jon Kilik

Producer

Larry M. Cherry
Larry M. Cherry

Key Hair Stylist

Ina Mayhew
Ina Mayhew

Art Direction

Skip Lievsay
Skip Lievsay

Sound Designer

Monty Ross
Monty Ross

Executive Producer

Rosalie Swedlin
Rosalie Swedlin

Executive Producer

Mike Ellis
Mike Ellis

First Assistant Director

Jeff Ward
Jeff Ward

Stunt Coordinator

Steve Kirshoff
Steve Kirshoff

Special Effects Coordinator

Reginald F. Lake
Reginald F. Lake

Chief Lighting Technician

Shari L. Carpenter
Shari L. Carpenter

Script Supervisor

Malcolm D. Lee
Malcolm D. Lee

Producer's Assistant

Geeta Gandbhir
Geeta Gandbhir

Assistant Editor



Reviews

talisencrw

⭐ 7/10

April 17, 2016

Spike Lee is an unfortunate instance of a very talented filmmaker who's
obvious talent in craftsmanship doesn't come across in contemporary
mainstream cinema because of issues having nothing to do with cinema
itself. I realize that in becoming great at anything in one's life,
other things have to suffer, and with him it seems, at least to me,
that for everything he has undoubtedly accomplished in the filmic
realm, it's created a type of 'id… read the rest.

Badlands1

⭐ 10/10

August 3, 2017

This is a criminally underrated gem, a urban movie about drug dealers that feels nothin like your typical gangsta movie, it doesn't have constant rap playing the whole way through, but a poignant classical soundtrack from Blanchard, Albeit still great 90's hip hop in it. The emotion and color of the sets are tangible. I wouldn't really call this a Spike Lee joint, because Scorsese produced it, it has a much more professional and serious feel than… read the rest.

Andre Gonzales

⭐ 5/10

May 8, 2023

Thought this movie would've been better. Pretty boring not much action or anything to keep you interested.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$25,000,000

Revenue

$13,100,000

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