The Cleaner (US - DVD R1)
Paramount Home Entertainment sends over artwork for the shows 1st season
Title: The Cleaner (IMDb)
Starring: Benjamin Bratt
Released: 9th June 2009
SRP: $49.99
Further Details:
Paramount Home Entertainment has announced the first season of The Cleaner which stars Benjamin Bratt, Esteban Powell, and Kevin Michael Richardson. The 4-disc set will be available to own from the 9th June, and should retail at around $49.99. According to our friends at TVShowsOnDVD.com, extras will include cast and crew commentaries on selected episodes, behind the scenes featurettes, and deleted scenes. We've attached our first look at the official package artwork below:


Quote: Each week THE CLEANER follows Benjamin Bratt as William Banks, a recovering addict who helps others get clean by any means necessary as he struggles to maintain his own rocky personal life. William works with an eclectic team. Swenton is a wily smart aleck who is great undercover and always jealous of Akani, the beautiful, manipulative, and mysterious woman who always seems to get the best assignments and might just have a romantic past with William. Darnell is the newest member of William's crew. Darnell is deeply indebted to William for helping his younger brother get clean, but he must balance his deep religious convictions with the kind of work required as part of William's team. Together with this eclectic group, William works week-in and week-out to bring addicts of all kinds to the point where they are ready and willing to get help and begin the difficult process of getting clean. With every success and every failure, William wrestles with his own demons through an unusual relationship with God. He's a man caught between an unwavering commitment to his work, deep love for his family, and the ghosts of his own addictions. Bad for his personal life, perhaps, but these are the tensions that make William the one you want helping a troubled loved one, the one you trust to do whatever is necessary, the man you want by your side in your darkest hour. In the face of tragedy and addiction, William Banks will risk everything to be The Cleaner.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Benjamin Bratt
Released: 9th June 2009
SRP: $49.99
Further Details:
Paramount Home Entertainment has announced the first season of The Cleaner which stars Benjamin Bratt, Esteban Powell, and Kevin Michael Richardson. The 4-disc set will be available to own from the 9th June, and should retail at around $49.99. According to our friends at TVShowsOnDVD.com, extras will include cast and crew commentaries on selected episodes, behind the scenes featurettes, and deleted scenes. We've attached our first look at the official package artwork below:


Synopsis
Quote: Each week THE CLEANER follows Benjamin Bratt as William Banks, a recovering addict who helps others get clean by any means necessary as he struggles to maintain his own rocky personal life. William works with an eclectic team. Swenton is a wily smart aleck who is great undercover and always jealous of Akani, the beautiful, manipulative, and mysterious woman who always seems to get the best assignments and might just have a romantic past with William. Darnell is the newest member of William's crew. Darnell is deeply indebted to William for helping his younger brother get clean, but he must balance his deep religious convictions with the kind of work required as part of William's team. Together with this eclectic group, William works week-in and week-out to bring addicts of all kinds to the point where they are ready and willing to get help and begin the difficult process of getting clean. With every success and every failure, William wrestles with his own demons through an unusual relationship with God. He's a man caught between an unwavering commitment to his work, deep love for his family, and the ghosts of his own addictions. Bad for his personal life, perhaps, but these are the tensions that make William the one you want helping a troubled loved one, the one you trust to do whatever is necessary, the man you want by your side in your darkest hour. In the face of tragedy and addiction, William Banks will risk everything to be The Cleaner.
News by Tom Woodward
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Don Jariyasunant
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This was actually a really good show from what I saw of it (roughly 4-5 episodes) The show is based off a real life character who helped many people kick severe drug habits. It's formatted like a weekly procedural, but Bratt and Grace Park are really good in it.
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