Clean Slate (1994)
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- PG-13
- 1h 47min
- Comedy, Mystery
- 06 May 1994 (USA)
- Movie
A private eye who suffers total amnesia every twenty-four hours is deeply entangled in a complicated murder and theft case.
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Dana Carvey | ... |
Maurice L. Pogue
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Valeria Golino | ... |
Sarah Novak / Beth Holly
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James Earl Jones | ... |
John Dolby
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Kevin Pollak | ... |
Rosenheim
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Michael Gambon | ... |
Cornell
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Michael Murphy | ... |
Dr. Doover
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Jayne Brook | ... |
Paula
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Vyto Ruginis | ... |
Hendrix
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Olivia d'Abo | ... |
Judy
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Angela Paton | ... |
Shirley Pogue
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Mark Bringelson | ... |
Bodyguard #1
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Christopher Meloni | ... |
Bodyguard #2
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Timothy Scott | ... |
Stanley
(as Tim Scott)
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Gailard Sartain | ... |
Judge Block
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Robert Wisdom | ... |
Mort
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Phil Leeds | ... |
Landlord
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Michael Monks | ... |
Lt. Willis
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Peter Crook | ... |
Kipper
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Reg E. Cathey | ... |
1st Cop
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Mike Jolly | ... |
2nd Cop
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Brad Blaisdell | ... |
Alley Cop
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Ken Kerman | ... |
Cop
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Bob Odenkirk | ... |
Cop
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Ian Abercrombie | ... |
Leader
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Myra Turley | ... |
Nurse
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Jean Adams | ... |
Wrong Mom
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Brian Reddy | ... |
Young Man
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Brian Haley | ... |
Patient
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Bryan Cranston | ... |
Club Official
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Gary Bullock | ... |
Bailiff
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DH Lewis | ... |
Stenographer
(as D.H. Lewis)
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Jeff King | ... |
Journalist
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Kevin West | ... |
Store Clerk
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Blanche Brill | ... |
Elderly Customer
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Sandra Jordan | ... |
Meter Maid
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Steven Maines | ... |
Backstage Dresser
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Barkley | ... |
Baby
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Val Barri | ... |
Mary (uncredited)
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Adam Boster | ... |
Skateboarder (uncredited)
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Mark McQuown | ... |
Waiter (uncredited)
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Dean Wood | ... |
Cop (uncredited)
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Directed by
Mick Jackson |
Written by
Robert King | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Gary Daigler | ... | associate producer |
Lili Fini Zanuck | ... | producer |
Richard D. Zanuck | ... | producer |
Music by
Alan Silvestri |
Cinematography by
Andrew Dunn | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Priscilla Nedd-Friendly |
Editorial Department
Christopher Earl | ... | assistant editor |
Bob Hart | ... | negative cutter (as Robert Hart) |
Gregg London | ... | associate film editor |
Mike Milliken | ... | color timer |
Susan Rich | ... | post-production coordinator |
Patrick J. Voetberg | ... | first assistant editor |
Casting By
Mindy Marin |
Production Design by
Norman Reynolds |
Art Direction by
William Hiney |
Set Decoration by
Anne Kuljian |
Costume Design by
Ruth Myers |
Makeup Department
Medusah | ... | hair stylist |
Daniel C. Striepeke | ... | makeup artist (as Daniel Striepeke) |
Production Management
Gary Daigler | ... | unit production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Matthew Carlisle | ... | first assistant director |
William Jennings | ... | second second assistant director |
Richard Oswald | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
Larry Clark Bird | ... | property master (as Larry Bird) |
Jonathan Bobbitt | ... | set dresser |
Mike Carroll | ... | plaster foreman (as Michael Carroll) |
Rip Cronk | ... | murals: Mona Lisa |
Chuck Eskridge | ... | stand-by painter |
Harold Fuhrman | ... | set designer |
Gerald Gates Jr. | ... | paint foreman (as Gerald Gates) |
Ruby Guidara | ... | on-set dresser |
Van Jewell | ... | labor foreman |
Jasmine Marie Lhossein | ... | labor foreman |
Lawrence R. Libecap | ... | construction foreman (as Lawrence Libecap) |
Clarence Lynn Price | ... | construction coordinator |
Dave Slattery | ... | labor foreman (as David Slattery) |
Brett C. Smith | ... | leadman (as Brett Smith) |
Ann-Giselle Spiegler | ... | art department coordinator |
James E. Tocci | ... | set designer (as James Tocci) |
Daniel Turk | ... | construction foreman |
Edward L. Turk | ... | construction foreman (as Edward Leroy Turk) |
Ken Zimmerman | ... | assistant property master |
Steven DeSantis | ... | propmaker (uncredited) |
Vincent DeSantis | ... | propmaker (uncredited) |
Edward J. Protiva | ... | set dresser (uncredited) |
Timothy Vierra | ... | construction gang boss (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Gary Blufer | ... | sound effects recordist |
Lance Brown | ... | sound editor |
Willie D. Burton | ... | sound mixer (as Willie Burton) |
Rick Canelli | ... | adr recordist |
Jeffrey Cranford | ... | adr assistant |
John Davis | ... | sound effects recordist |
Bruce Fortune | ... | dialogue editor |
Steven Gerrior | ... | foley editor |
Hector C. Gika | ... | dialogue editor (as Hector Gika) |
Robert W. Harris | ... | cable person (as Robert Harris) |
Michael Herbick | ... | re-recording mixer |
Hilda Hodges | ... | foley artist |
Victor Iorillo | ... | sound editor |
Dawn Michelle King | ... | assistant sound editor |
Mary Jo Lang | ... | foley mixer |
Lance Laurienzo | ... | assistant sound editor |
Marvin E. Lewis | ... | boom operator (as Marvin Lewis) |
Kathy McCart | ... | sound recordist |
Anthony Milch | ... | dialogue editor (as Tony Milch) |
Donald O. Mitchell | ... | re-recording mixer |
Frank A. Montaño | ... | re-recording mixer (as Frank A. Montano) |
Rocky Moriana Jr. | ... | foley editor |
Jay Nierenberg | ... | sound editor |
Thomas J. O'Connell | ... | adr mixer |
Gary Ritchie | ... | sound recordist |
John Roesch | ... | foley artist (as John B. Roesch) |
Steve Schwalbe | ... | supervising foley editor |
Bruce Stambler | ... | supervising sound editor |
Becky Sullivan | ... | supervising adr editor |
Carolyn Tapp | ... | foley recordist |
Donald L. Warner Jr. | ... | sound editor |
Richard E. Yawn | ... | dialogue editor |
Special Effects by
Rodney M. Byrd | ... | special effects foreman (as Rodney Byrd) |
Burt Dalton | ... | special effects coordinator |
Eric Rylander | ... | special effects |
Bruno Van Zeebroeck | ... | pyrotechnician (uncredited) |
Stunts
Phil Adams | ... | stunts (as Phillip Adams) |
Richard E. Butler | ... | stunts (as Dick Butler) |
Gilbert B. Combs | ... | stunts (as Gil Combs) |
Vince Deadrick Jr. | ... | stunts (as Vincent Deadrick Jr.) |
Glory Fioramonti | ... | stunts (as Gloria Fioramonti) |
Brent Fletcher | ... | stunts |
Tim Gilbert | ... | stunts |
Ted Grossman | ... | stunt coordinator / stunts |
Steven Keith Hug | ... | stunts |
Hubie Kerns Jr. | ... | stunts |
Barbara Anne Klein | ... | stunts (as Barbara A. Klein) |
Julius LeFlore | ... | stunts |
Fred Lerner | ... | stunts |
Dwayne McGee | ... | stunts |
Tom Morga | ... | stunts |
Steve Picerni | ... | stunts |
Gary Price | ... | stunts (as Gary K. Price) |
Don Pulford | ... | stunts |
John Robotham | ... | stunts |
Jim Wilkey | ... | stunts |
Zack Milan | ... | precision driver (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Paul Ary | ... | chief lighting technician |
Bruce Birmelin | ... | still photographer |
Tim Dunford | ... | second assistant camera (as Timothy Dunford) |
Jerry Enright | ... | best boy electric |
Moose Enright | ... | electrician (as Thomas Enright) |
Carlos M. Gallardo | ... | grip (as Carlos Gallardo) |
David Katz | ... | video assist operator |
Dean M. King | ... | best boy grip (as Dean King) |
Gerald A. King | ... | best boy grip (as Gerald King) |
Mitchell Lookabaugh | ... | grip (as Mitch Lookabaugh) |
Ann Melvin | ... | camera loader (as Ann E. Melvin) |
Craig Molsberry | ... | electrician |
Brad Rea | ... | grip |
Clive Richards | ... | electrician |
P. Scott Sakamoto | ... | steadicam operator (as Scott Sakamoto) |
Mike Schwake | ... | dolly grip |
Steven H. Smith | ... | camera operator |
Alan Sowles | ... | rigging gaffer |
Baird Steptoe | ... | first assistant camera |
Patricia Van Over | ... | first assistant camera |
Bill Young | ... | key grip (as William C. Young) |
Malcolm Abbey | ... | still photographer (uncredited) |
Kristopher Van Over | ... | second assistant camera (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Bridget Carpenter | ... | casting assistant |
John Papsidera | ... | casting associate |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Robin Borman-Wizan | ... | costume supervisor (as Robin E. Borman) |
Rachel Heilpern | ... | costumer |
Michelle Kurpaska | ... | costume supervisor |
Marjorie McCown | ... | assistant costume designer |
Elaine Ramires | ... | costumer |
Location Management
Michael J. Burmeister | ... | location manager (as Michael Burmeister) |
Deborah Laub | ... | location manager |
Robert Maharis | ... | location manager |
Music Department
Sandy De Crescent | ... | music contractor |
Darrell Hall | ... | assistant music editor (as Darrell E. Hall) |
Jo Ann Kane | ... | music copyist (as Joanne Kane) |
William Ross | ... | orchestrator |
Dennis S. Sands | ... | music scoring mixer (as Dennis Sands) |
Anne Sawyer | ... | assistant music editor |
Jacqueline Tager | ... | music editor |
Tom Boyd | ... | oboe soloist (uncredited) |
Tom Brown | ... | music preparation (uncredited) |
Jon Charles | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Don Davis | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Daniel Gold | ... | music prep (uncredited) |
Jim Hoffman | ... | music preparation (uncredited) |
Kenneth Karman | ... | supervising music editor (uncredited) |
James Thatcher | ... | musician: French horn (uncredited) |
Sebastian Toettcher | ... | musician: cello (uncredited) |
Louise Di Tullio | ... | musician: flute (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Luca Kouimelis | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Robert K. Johnson | ... | transportation captain |
Kenny Searle | ... | transportation coordinator |
William Hogue | ... | driver (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Steve Battaglia | ... | set production assistant |
Janet Baxter-Nissen | ... | first aid (as Janet Baxter) |
Brenda Berrisford | ... | assistant: Richard D. Zanuck |
David Bifano | ... | synthesizer programmer |
Gabrielle Boone | ... | assistant: Lili Fini Zanuck |
Mark Carvey | ... | assistant: Dana Carvey |
Shairee Collins | ... | fashion show stager |
Randall Dudley | ... | set production assistant |
Al Ebner | ... | unit publicist |
Marleen Grady | ... | assistant: Valeria Golino |
William Shane Grisco | ... | animal handler |
Phil J. Minsky | ... | caterer: For Stars (as Phil Minsky) |
Willie Radcliff | ... | craft service |
Peggy Rosson | ... | production accountant (as Peggy Ann Rosson) |
Katherine Shaw | ... | production coordinator |
Doree Sitterly | ... | animal handler |
Steve Timinskas | ... | assistant accountant |
Dorothy Vitale | ... | first aid (as Dorothy M. Vitale RN) |
Felix Werner | ... | production office assistant |
Anna Zappia | ... | production coordinator |
Mark S. Constance | ... | set production assistant (uncredited) |
Jessica Drake | ... | dialect coach (uncredited) |
Ronald E. Hairston | ... | craft service (uncredited) |
Jim Jaffe | ... | product placement (uncredited) |
Robert Lamkin | ... | caterer (uncredited) |
Ben Schoen | ... | end titles: Scarlet Letters (uncredited) |
James P. Warren | ... | animal trainer: pigeons (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (presents)
- The Zanuck Company
Distributors
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1994) (United States) (theatrical)
- United International Pictures (UIP) (1995) (Spain) (theatrical)
- Argentina Video Home (1995) (Argentina) (VHS)
- MGM Home Entertainment (1995) (United Kingdom) (VHS) (video premiere)
- MGM Home Entertainment (2004) (Germany) (DVD)
- National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (1997) (United States) (tv)
- Olive Films (2014) (Canada) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- Olive Films (2014) (United States) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (1995) (Japan) (VHS)
- Warner Home Video (1995) (Germany) (VHS)
- Warner Home Vídeo (Brazil) (VHS)
- Wicked-Vision Media (2022) (Germany) (Blu-ray)
Special Effects
- Image Creators (animatronic dog)
Other Companies
- Birds & Animals Unlimited (dog provided by: Barkley)
- JoAnn Kane Music Service (music copying)
- SoundStorm (sound editing)
- L.A. Mad Dogs (adr group)
- Nina Saxon Film Design (title design)
- Pacific Title (opticals)
- Messenger Associates Casting (extras casting)
- For Stars Catering (catering)
- Warner Hollywood Studios (re-recording)
- Sony Studios (music recording)
- Chapman Equipment (cranes and dollies)
- Twentieth Century Fox (courtesy of: footage from "Commando")
- Turner Entertainment (provided by: footage from "The Maltese Falcon" and "Million Dollar Mermaid")
- United Artists (footage: from "Pork Chop Hill")
- University of Southern California Library (photograph: "Santa Monica Playground" photograph from the Hearst Collection)
- Santa Monica Heritage Museum (photograph: "Muscle Beach" historical photograph from the Collection of Carolyn Bartlett Farnham)
- Los Angeles Times (courtesy of: newspaper headlines and news clippings reprints)
- American Humane Association (animal action monitoring)
- Panavision (cameras and lenses)
- DeLuxe Laboratories (color)
- International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (this picture made under the jurisdiction of)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (author and creator of this motion picture for the purpose of copyright and other laws in all countries throughout the world)
- Pacific Studios II (chromatrans background)
- Scarlet Letters (end titles)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Maurice L. Pogue (Dana Carvey) is a private eye with a problem: every morning when he wakes up, he has total amnesia, waking up with a "clean slate". Since he is in the middle of a hot investigation and has a developing romance, this is less than convenient. Written by Reid Gagle |
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Taglines | It's a day he'll never forget... until tomorrow. See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $18,000,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | This was the first film that Dana Carvey starred in after leaving Saturday Night Live in the Spring of 1993. Carvey had been on the show for seven years and left the show to pursue a film career and other opportunities. See more » |
Goofs | Pogue's dog, Baby, has an eye-patch over his right eye. It is stated that as a result, the dog has a depth perception problem. While this could be true, the problem manifests itself not as depth perception, but in moving towards things to the left of where they actually are. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Crooklyn/Clean Slate/The Crow/Babyfever/Sunday's Children (1994). See more » |
Soundtracks | Yes Sir, That's My Baby See more » |
Quotes |
Maurice L. Pogue:
It's so nice seeing all your faces here: John and Susan and Mary and Fred and Ethel, Little Ricky See more » |