Clockers with Harvey Keitel: DVD Cover

    Clockers Director: Spike Lee Cast: Harvey Keitel, John Turturro, Delroy Lindo, Mekhi Phifer

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/05/1999
    • Original Release: 1995
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 27,032
     
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    Closed Caption; Production notes; Cast & filmmakers' bios; Theatrical trailer; Web links

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Main Titles
    2. Clockers
    3. Another Stain
    4. Andre the Giant
    5. Strike and Shorty
    6. The Prime Suspect
    7. The Wrong Brother
    8. Hom-o-cide
    9. Knocko Night
    10. The Buffer
    11. Iris's Anger
    12. 187 on the Strength
    13. In a Jam
    14. Grown-up Stuff
    15. Done With It
    16. Rodney's Revenge
    17. The Final Call
    18. End Titles

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    Editorial Reviews

    Based on Richard Price's grim best-seller, and directed by Spike Lee from a screenplay co-written with Price, Clockers takes the structure of a police procedural to build a chilling portrait of despair, hope, and the unanswered problem of black-on-black crime in an urban housing project. The film's haunting themes are vividly visualized during the opening credits, which run over police photos of dead young black men, shot and sprawled on sidewalks, in streets, and hanging over fences. Strike (Mekhi Phifer) is a 19-year-old African-American "clocker" -- the lowest link on the drug dealing chain -- who hangs around park benches and street corners selling small amounts of druges at all hours of the day. Strike drinks chocolate milk to soothe an ulcer and plays with model trains in his apartment, dreaming of a way out of his dead-end life. Drug kingpin Rodney (Delroy Lindo) asks Strike to kill another clocker, Darryl, for skimming money, saying that this will be Strike's ticket to a higher post in Rodney's organization. Darryl is indeed shot, and suspicion immediately falls on Strike, but a weary cop named Rocco Klein (Harvey Keitel) thinks there's more to the case. Don Kaye, All Movie Guide

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    January 20, 2008: This is a disturbing piece of work from beginning to end, in a realistic portrayal of the "Clockers" lifestyle. Clockers, of course, are the lowest level of drug dealers, particularly those involved in the crack trade. Unlike some pieces of art, there is no glamorization of the drug trade. It shows the terrible violence, exploitation, and deadly nature of drugs, those on the street level. Mekhi Pheifer was excellent.