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Director: Jean Beaudry
Cast: Vincent Bolduc, Pierre-Luc Brillant, Delphine Piperni, Alexandra Laverdière
Three children, Benoît, Charles and Marie, provide housekeeping services to creatively spend their time during the summer school vacations while making extra pocket money. Their small business becomes very successful in the neighborhood, but goes terribly wrong when jealousy, sabotage, fraud, and a failed love story begin.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Clean Machine, a 1992 comedy directed by Jean Beaudry, has received a mixed reception from critics. While details on its awards recognition are unavailable, the film's IMDb rating of 6.1/10 suggests a moderately positive audience response.
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Directed by Jean Beaudry, The Clean Machine (1992) is a delightful comedy that blends a charming story of entrepreneurial kids with the unique flair of its French-Canadian setting. With standout performances from stars like Vincent Bolduc, this film offers a refreshingly lighthearted take on the challenges of running a small business, making it an entertaining choice for fans of coming-of-age tales and creative comedies.
The Clean Machine is a 1988 Australian tele movie about police corruption starring Steve Bisley. It was one of four telemovies made by Kennedy Miller around this time, the others being The Riddle of the Stinson, The Damien Parer Story and The Year My Voice Broke.
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