Cleaning Up (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 15, 2011

Original Title:
Cleaning Up

Genres:
Comedy | Thriller

Production Companies:
Big Finish
Dead Dog Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 14

Mr Jackson is the perfect hitman. Cold, calculating and professional. You see him and you die. Don’t you?

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Art Direction:
Ruth Sampson

Assistant Director:
Gareth Tandy
Natasha Phelan
Jess Harvey

Boom Operator:
Johnny White

Co-Producer:
Thomas Guerrier

Color Timer:
Steffan Perry

Costume Design:
Josh Randall
Rebecca Duncan

Costume Supervisor:
Mimi Milburn-Foster

Director:
Thomas Guerrier

Director of Photography:
Oliver Elliott

Editor:
Mike Jones
Saam Hodivala

Executive Producer:
Jason Haigh-Ellery
Nicholas Briggs

Gaffer:
Joshua Rumball

Location Manager:
Katrina Day

Location Scout:
Kevin Ramsay

Makeup Artist:
Chantell Roy
Riva Williams
Abbe Fisher

Music:
Matthew Cochrane

Producer:
Benjamin Greenacre

Production Design:
Katy Tuxford

Production Office Assistant:
Eloy Prieto
Joanna Powell

Script:
Joseph Lidster

Sound Editor:
Nick Del-Molino

Title Graphics:
Gareth Randall

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Alex Mallinson

Writer:
Simon Guerrier

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