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Cleaning Up 2011

★ 9.02 votes14 min📅 2011-09-15

In 'Cleaning Up (2011)', Thomas Guerrier masterfully crafts a darkly comedic tale of a seasoned hitman, Mr. Jackson, whose icy demeanor strikes fear into the hearts of those around him.

Director: Thomas Guerrier

Cast

Mark Gatiss
Mark Gatiss
Mr Jackson
Anton Romaine Thompson
James
Tracy-Ann Oberman
Tracy-Ann Oberman
Jenny
Phoebe Newlan
Sophie
Nicholas Briggs
Nicholas Briggs
Ted
Michael Amariah
Michael Amariah
Ian
Anthony Keetch
Stuart
Miranda Keeling
Jemma
Harry Myers
Harry Myers
Palmer
Angelina Nambia
Deborah

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cleaning Up (2011) about?

In this 14-minute Thriller/Comedy, a seasoned hitman navigates a complex web of violence and deception, all while keeping his icy demeanor intact.

Who directed Cleaning Up?

Thomas Guerrier brings his unique vision to the project, crafting a darkly comedic tale of a hitman's life.

Who stars in Cleaning Up?

Mark Gatiss, Tracy-Ann Oberman, and a talented cast bring the twisted world of Mr. Jackson to life.

Is Cleaning Up (2011) worth watching?

While its short runtime may be a drawback for some, the film's clever script, expertly woven into the narrative, makes it a worthwhile watch for fans of Thriller/Comedies.

How long is Cleaning Up?

14 minutes

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About Cleaning Up (2011) — A Darkly Comedic Thriller

In 'Cleaning Up (2011)', Thomas Guerrier masterfully crafts a darkly comedic tale of a seasoned hitman, Mr. Jackson, whose icy demeanor strikes fear into the hearts of those around him. With a keen sense of humor and an unflinching gaze into the human condition, this 14-minute Thriller/Comedy effortlessly navigates the fine line between laughter and terror. The razor-sharp wit of the cast, including Mark Gatiss and Tracy-Ann Oberman, elevates this compact yet impactful film to new heights, leaving audiences eagerly anticipating the next twist in this twisted game of cat and mouse.

As the story unfolds, we're invited to ponder the consequences of a life built on violence and deception, and the true cost of 'cleaning up' the messes of others. With its clever script, expertly woven into the fabric of the narrative, 'Cleaning Up (2011)' is an exercise in tension and suspense, never shying away from the darker aspects of human nature.