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Release Date:
January 28, 2017
Original Title:
Dirty, Clean, & Inbetween
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Richard Rhombus
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Dirty, Clean and Inbetween is a Sex and The City for guys, with a delightful mix of Entourage, Suits and Workaholics all coming together to make for one hell of a ride. In the pilot episode Martin, a 25 yr old virgin and has yet to even drink alcohol, arranges a chance encounter with his long time crush Sky Stone. His life is about to change with a dream job opportunity at a large hedge fund. Randall and Brok are on the verge of selling their infamous APP 'Dickheads', which lets users paste cartoon male genitalia onto pictures of their friends faces. The $10 million deal was negotiated by their lawyer and friend, Matt, whose overly controlling girlfriend is a constant cause of ridicule. The group throw the party of their lives to celebrate the upcoming sale and show off their success. But are they celebrating too soon?
Cinematography:
Andrew Conder
Co-Producer:
Karen Leigh Smith
Costume Design:
Nathanael Martin
Director:
Tom McSweeney
Line Producer:
Roger Paul
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Natalie Stanfield
Makeup Supervisor:
Connie Gallo
Producer:
Jared Verbruggen
Todd Leigh
Amar Alamar
Production Manager:
Ryan Makepeace
Script Supervisor:
Karlyn Fitzgerald
Set Decoration:
Simon Gill
Unit Manager:
Mark Houstein
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