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Revision as of 04:25, 15 January 2015

The Flying Car
Directed byKevin Smith
Written byKevin Smith
Produced byKevin Smith
StarringBrian O'Halloran
Jeff Anderson
Distributed byThe Tonight Show
Release date
  • February 27, 2002 (2002-02-27)
Running time
6 minutes
Budget$15,000

The Flying Car is a six-minute 2002 short film written and directed by Kevin Smith. It stars Brian O'Halloran and Jeff Anderson as the View Askewniverse characters Dante Hicks and Randal Graves, who were introduced in Clerks.

While stuck in a traffic jam, Dante and Randal have another philosophical, pop culture-laden conversation — this one sparked when Randal asks Dante what he would hypothetically sacrifice in exchange for marketing rights to a flying car.

The short film was the first commissioned for The Tonight Show and premiered there on February 27, 2002. It also appears on the 10th anniversary Clerks. X DVD. The DVD cut is remastered and features an introduction by Kevin Smith.

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