Japan / Oct 31, 2002 / Tokyo International Fantastic Film Festival
Hollywood had it coming
Overall average
5.0/10
Trailer

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Plot
When Jay and Silent Bob learn that their comic-book alter egos, Bluntman and Chronic, have been sold to Hollywood as part of a big-screen movie that leaves them out of any royalties, the pair travels to Tinseltown to sabotage the production.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Will Ferrell | Federal Wildlife Marshal Willenholly |
| Chris Rock | Chaka Luther King |
| Jason Lee | Brodie Bruce / Banky Edwards |
| Brian O'Halloran | Dante Hicks |
| Jeff Anderson | Randal Graves |
| Judd Nelson | Sheriff |
| George Carlin | Hitchhiker |
| Carrie Fisher | Nun |
| Seann William Scott | Brent |
| Matt Damon | Matt Damon / Will Hunting |
| Jon Stewart | Reg Hartner |
| Jules Asner | Jules Asner |
| Steve Kmetko | Steve Kmetko |
| Tracy Morgan | Pumpkin Escobar |
| Gus Van Sant | Gus Van Sant |
| Jamie Kennedy | Chaka's Production Assistant |
| Wes Craven | Wes Craven |
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| Shannen Doherty | Shannen Doherty |
| Mark Hamill | Cocknocker |
| Amy Noble | Silent Bob's Mother |
| Harley Quinn Smith | Baby Silent Bob |
| Ever Carradine | Jay's Mother |
| Brian Andrew Saible | Baby Jay |
| Gavin Brooks | Baby Jay (voice) |
| John Willyung | Passerby |
| Jake Richardson | Teen #1 |
| Nick Fehlinger | Teen #2 |
| Vincent Pereira | Quick Stop Customer |
| Ernest O'Donnell | Cop |
| Tango | Suzanne |
| Marc Blucas | The Guy |
| Matthew James | The Dude |
| Jane Silvia | Bookish Girl |
| Carmen Llywelyn | Redhead Beauty |
| Dan Etheridge | Deputy |
| Eric Winzenried | Cop #1 |
| Jonathan Gordon | Cop #2 |
| John Maynard | Cop #3 |
| Robert Holtzman | Cop #4 |
| Tom Dorfmeister | Cop #5 |
| Joe Quesada | Pizza Delivery Guy |
| Diedrich Bader | Miramax Security Guard Gordon |
| Scott Mosier | GWH2 Assistant Director / Willam Black |
| James J. McLauchlin | GWH2 Clapper Loader |
| Joseph D. Reitman | Bluntman & Chronic Assistant Director |
| Paul Dini | Bluntman & Chronic Clapper Loader |
| Quentin Wright | William Dusky |
| Greg Owen | Suburban Kid |
| Ralph B. Meyer | Receptionist |
| Bryan Johnson | Steve-Dave Pulasti |
| Walt Flanagan | Walt Grover the Fanboy |
| Renée Humphrey | Tricia Jones |
| Joey Lauren Adams | Alyssa Jones |
| King Mustafa Obafemi | Hooper |
| Alanis Morissette | That Woman (God) |
| Morris Day | Morris Day |
| Jerome Benton | The Time |
| Garry Johnson | The Time |
| Monte Moir | The Time |
| Torrell Ruffin | The Time |
| Ricky Smith | The Time |
| Jason Biggs | Jason Biggs (uncredited) |
| Greg Bronson | Bus Passenger (uncredited) |
| Thomas Burke | Blue Collar Man (uncredited) |
| William B. Davis | Cigarette Smoking Man (uncredited) |
| Alice Dinnean | Pretty Blonde Comic Book Shopper (uncredited) |
| Stephanie Entin | Convenience Store Girl (uncredited) |
| Dennyann Giambrone | Mooby's Extra (uncredited) |
| Aytl Jensen | Ghost (uncredited) |
| Mark Steven Johnson | Movie Director (uncredited) |
| Zak Knutson | The C.L.I.T. (voice) (uncredited) |
| Brian Lynch | Comic Book Shopper #1 (uncredited) |
| David Mandel | Extra (uncredited) |
| Art Oughton | Clapper Loader (uncredited) |
| Derek Raser | Bus Driver (uncredited) |
| Bob Schreck | Gus Van Sant's Assistant (uncredited) |
| Scott Sener | Quiet Scott (uncredited) |
| John Strand | Miramax Security Guard #2 (uncredited) |
| James Van Der Beek | James Van Der Beek (uncredited) |
| Scott William Winters | Clark / Scott William Winters (uncredited) |
| Nicole Vanderhoff | GWH2 Extra Glaring at PA (uncredited) |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Dimension Films, View Askew Productions |
| Official site | miramax.com |
| Release date | 22 agosto 2001 |
| Executive producer | Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Jonathan Gordon |
| Production | Scott Mosier, Laura Greenlee |
| Writer | Kevin Smith |
| Casting | Christine Sheaks |
| Editing | Scott Mosier, Kevin Smith, Olof Källström, Brian Chumney, Doug Delaney |
| Cinematography | Jamie Anderson, Billy Clevenger, Greg Luntzel, Robert Reed Altman, Randy Nolen, Tracy Bennett, Darryl Wilson, Danny Andersen, William D. Andersen, Chris Friebus, Jacqui Howell, Ron Ervin, Kris Enos |
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Release dates
Premiere
Theatrical release
Canada / Aug 22, 2001
United States / Aug 24, 2001 / R
Singapore / Sep 27, 2001
Russia / Oct 04, 2001 / 16+
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Iceland / Oct 05, 2001
Portugal / Oct 26, 2001 / M/12
Spain / Oct 26, 2001 / 18
Philippines / Oct 30, 2001
Belgium / Oct 31, 2001
Israel / Nov 01, 2001
Ireland / Nov 30, 2001 / 18
United Kingdom / Nov 30, 2001 / 18
Argentina / Dec 13, 2001
Brazil / Dec 14, 2001
Hungary / Dec 20, 2001 / 18
Poland / Jan 04, 2002 / 12
Netherlands / Jan 17, 2002 / 12
Estonia / Jan 25, 2002
South Africa / Jan 25, 2002
Australia / Jan 31, 2002 / MA 15+
Czechia / Apr 11, 2002 / 15+
Germany / Apr 18, 2002 / 12
Austria / Apr 19, 2002
Switzerland / May 02, 2002 / German speaking region
Sweden / May 03, 2002 / 11
Italy / Jun 14, 2002
Türkiye / Jun 28, 2002
Norway / Jul 05, 2002 / 12 / Filmquart Film Festival
South Korea / Aug 24, 2002 / 18
Finland / Sep 22, 2002 / K-18 / Helsinki International Film Festival
France / Nov 06, 2002
Japan / Mar 08, 2003 / Tokyo
Physical media
United States / Feb 26, 2002 / R / Dimension Home Video #26151 [VHS] / [DVD] 104 minutes
Finland / Jan 15, 2003 / K-18
Netherlands / Apr 01, 2003 / 12 / DVD
Czechia / Feb 28, 2008 / DVD, FilmX
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