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| Release Date
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13 September 1995 |
| Rating
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R |
| Distributor
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Universal Pictures |
| Duration
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2 hrs. 9 min. |
| Official Site
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Movie Official Site |
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Overwiew :Director Spike Lee examines the violent world of urban drug dealing through the eyes of Strike (Mekhi Phifer), a 19-year-old 'clocker,' short for round-the-clock pusher. Strike agrees to kill a fellow employee of his boss Rodney Little (Delroy Lindo), an influential, popular drug lord. But when the hit goes down, it is Strike's moral, law-abiding brother Victor (Isaiah Washington) who confesses, shocking everyone. The detective assigned to the case, Rocco Klein (Harvey Keitel), doesn't believe Victor--the more that Klein, along with others in Strike's life, start putting the heat on, the more the clocker finds himself up against the wall. The question is: Who is the real killer? A gritty, realistic adaptation of Richard Price's best-selling novel, Lee's film is also one of his most highly invigorating. Shooting with a gritty, washed-out film stock, with startling moments of saturated primary color, CLOCKERS feels like a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the daily lives of a group of New York City drug dealers, featuring a star-making performance by Phifer. |
Starring :
Harvey Keitel, Delroy Lindo, John Turturro, Mekhi Phifer, Isaiah Washington
Directors :
Spike Lee
Producers :
Rosalie Swedlin, Martin Scorsese, Spike Lee
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