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Swen Temmel on The Clean Up Crew, Bonding with Bruce Willis, and Den of Thieves & Cash Out Sequels

Aug 21, 2024

Swen Temmel spoke with MovieWeb’s Julian Roman about his new film with Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Antonio Banderas, and Melissa Leo, The Clean Up Crew, and the crime comedy is now available to rent or buy. Temmel also touched on his upcoming sequels to the action movies Cash Out and Den of Thieves, and the time he spent with Bruce Willis on three of the actor’s final films.

When a crime scene clean up crew (Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Melissa Leo) discovers a briefcase full of money, they must out smart a criminal kingpin (Antonio Banderas) and corrupt FBI agents who want it back. The Clean Up Crew is out now from Saban Films and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.

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