• Director(s)

    Jon Keeyes

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Genre(s)

    Action, Crime

  • Approx. running minutes

    95m

  • Cast

    Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Melissa Leo, Antonio Banderas

Film

The Clean Up Crew

very strong language, strong violence, injury detail, threat, drug misuse

THE CLEAN UP CREW is a crime action comedy in which a team of crime scene cleaners discover a hidden case full of cash, and find themselves targeted by a ruthless mobster and corrupt police officers.

THE CLEAN UP CREW is a crime action comedy in which a team of crime scene cleaners discover a hidden case full of cash, and find themselves targeted by a ruthless mobster and corrupt police officers.

violence
There are bloody shootings as well as hand to hand fighting, involving punches, knees, head butts and strangling.
threat and horror
Characters are threatened with torture and death; a man suggests he will have a woman's children set alight, but this threat is not convincing. A man's head is held underwater to make him reveal secrets. Characters are bound and gagged.
language
There is infrequent very strong language ('c**t') along with strong language ('f**k', 'motherf**ker') and milder terms which include 'prick', 'dickhead', 'dick', 'shit', 'ass', 'asshole', 'arsehole', 'bollocks', 'piss', 'bastard', 'bloody', 'God', 'damn', 'Jesus' and 'hell'. There is also use of the 'middle finger' gesture.
drugs
A man smokes PCP and there are repeated verbal references to his habit of drug misuse. A man sniffs smelling salts and is accused of snorting cocaine.
injury detail
There is bloody crime scene detail as well as blood spurts and sight of bloody injury and gunshot wounds in the aftermath of violence.
additional issues
There are occasional moderate sex references, usually in a comic context. A woman held captive is asked if a man did anything 'creepy' to her; she says he did not.
  • Director(s)

    Jon Keeyes

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Genre(s)

    Action, Crime

  • Approx. running minutes

    95m

  • Cast

    Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Melissa Leo, Antonio Banderas

very strong language, strong violence, injury detail, threat, drug misuse
Classified Date:
16/08/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
violence
There are bloody shootings as well as hand to hand fighting, involving punches, knees, head butts and strangling.
threat and horror
Characters are threatened with torture and death; a man suggests he will have a woman's children set alight, but this threat is not convincing. A man's head is held underwater to make him reveal secrets. Characters are bound and gagged.
language
There is infrequent very strong language ('c**t') along with strong language ('f**k', 'motherf**ker') and milder terms which include 'prick', 'dickhead', 'dick', 'shit', 'ass', 'asshole', 'arsehole', 'bollocks', 'piss', 'bastard', 'bloody', 'God', 'damn', 'Jesus' and 'hell'. There is also use of the 'middle finger' gesture.
drugs
A man smokes PCP and there are repeated verbal references to his habit of drug misuse. A man sniffs smelling salts and is accused of snorting cocaine.
injury detail
There is bloody crime scene detail as well as blood spurts and sight of bloody injury and gunshot wounds in the aftermath of violence.
additional issues
There are occasional moderate sex references, usually in a comic context. A woman held captive is asked if a man did anything 'creepy' to her; she says he did not.
Classified Date:
16/08/2024
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Altitude Film Distribution
  • Classified date

    16/08/2024

  • Language

    English