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The Flying Car | |
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Directed by | Kevin Smith |
Written by | Kevin Smith |
Produced by | Kevin Smith Scott Mosier |
Starring | Brian O'Halloran Jeff Anderson |
Edited by | Scott Mosier |
Distributed by | The Tonight Show |
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Running time | 6 minutes |
Budget | $15,000 |
The Flying Car is a six-minute 2002 short film written and directed by Kevin Smith.[1] It stars Brian O'Halloran and Jeff Anderson as the View Askewniverse characters Dante Hicks and Randal Graves, who were introduced in Clerks.
The short film was the first commissioned for The Tonight Show and premiered there on February 27, 2002.[2] It also appears on the 10th anniversary Clerks X DVD. The DVD cut is remastered and features an introduction by Kevin Smith.
Plot
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 from The Jetsons. The hypothetical scenarios Randal continues to suggest grow increasingly ridiculous, culminating in Dante agreeing to have his foot cut off with a hacksaw, get knocked out, and get molested by the German inventor and his friends in exchange for the flying car. Randal expresses disgust that Dante would "do it with a bunch of guys just to get a car".
Cast
References
- ^ The Flying Car, retrieved 2019-12-06
- ^ Savlov, Marc; Fri.; July 21; 2006. "A Convenient Truth". www.austinchronicle.com. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
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External links
- The Flying Car
- The Flying Car at IMDb
- The Flying Car at View Askew's Web site; includes the film in QuickTime, RealVideo and Windows Media formats
- Transcript
- The Flying Car on Kevin Smith's YouTube channel
- Articles needing expert attention from April 2008
- 2002 films
- 2002 short films
- 2002 television films
- 2002 LGBT-related films
- View Askew Productions films
- View Askewniverse films
- Films produced by Scott Mosier
- Films directed by Kevin Smith
- Films with screenplays by Kevin Smith
- Films about automobiles
- Short film stubs