1995 film directed by Spike Lee From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clockers is a 1995 American hood and crime drama movie. It is about life in the projects. Spike Lee directed the movie. It is based on 1992 novel Clockers.
In a Brooklyn housing project, clockers – street level drug dealers – sell drugs for a man named Rodney Little. Rodney tells one of his lead drug dealers, Ronald "Strike" Durham, that another dealer, Darryl Adams, is stealing from him and needs to be killed. Rodney wants Strike to murder Darryl. Strike then meets with his brother, Victor Dunham, and wants Victor to kill Darryl Adams.
Clockers got positive reviews from the movie critics. Roger Ebert gave this movie three and a half stars.[1] Rotten Tomatoes said that 67% of reviewers viewed it positively.[2]
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