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  1. Dark City: The Cleaner is a New Zealand crime fiction television series based on author Paul Cleave 's 2006 novel The Cleaner. The series was co-produced by John Barnett and Chloe Smith, with Cohen Holloway and Chelsie Florence starring as the two man characters Joe Middleton and Melissa Flowers. [1][2] Dark City: The Cleaner was funded by ...

  2. Mar 17, 2024 · Notably, Cleave says that a TV version of Dark City: The Cleaner, which sees multiple women, including sex workers, killed by the Christchurch Carver, was “locked in” with a UK production ...

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  3. Mar 4, 2024 · This is not, it turns out, Joe’s house… and things have just taken a very dark turn for Angela, Fluffy, and the audience. Based on the novels by award-winning Kiwi author Paul Cleave, Dark City: The Cleaner follows Joe as he leads a masterful double life—obsessing over and brutally murdering women in his spare time, and hiding in plain sight working as a cleaner at the local police station.

  4. Mar 1, 2024 · The setting of Dark City: The Cleaner has an unmistakable comic book quality, with artfully unreal newspapers and brands, pristine 70s busses and hi-fi equipment, while cellphones and modern cars ...

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  5. Story by Mae MacDonald ... The Cleaner, has been made into TV series Dark City: The Cleaner. Paul ... I’d read the scripts for the pilots of Breaking Bad and True Detective, so I based a lot of ...

  6. Dark City: The Cleaner: With Cohen Holloway, Chelsie Preston Crayford, Dea Doglione, Elizabeth Hawthorne. Based on the bestselling book series by Paul Cleave.

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  8. Mar 1, 2024 · We open on expansive shots of a version of Christchurch, gleaming bright and a little too pretty. The setting of Dark City: The Cleaner has an unmistakable comic book quality, with artfully unreal newspapers and brands, pristine 70s busses and hi-fi equipment, while cellphones and modern cars make it clear this isn’t a period piece.

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