Saturday, 1 March 2008

Squeegee Bandit

Is window cleaning becoming hip in the film world? Another offering from New Zealand, but this time - cleaning windshields. Squeegee Bandit is a film that follows "Starfish", a Mäori man who survives by washing car windows at intersections on the mean streets of South Auckland, New Zealand. Apparently he is a "zen of window washing". We will see.................before you go, check out the shop.







You may have also noticed "Cuci", what looks like a B movie from the quality of the video put out by the Malaysians "Lazywood?". The comedy is about four window cleaners who dream of making it to the top of the window-cleaning league – by winning a contract to clean the windows of one of the most prominent buildings in the world (Kuala Lumpur towers). They soon enrol in the Window Washing Olympics (WW0) hosted by a famous Crown Enterprise. The WWO will give them the chance to bid for a cleaning contract at KLCC Twin Towers. The boys company “CUCI-CUCI SERVICES” will be up against WIRA MAJU INTERNATIONAL CLEANERS a company currently having the contract to clean KLCC Twin Towers. “CUCI” inserts a lot of action sequence with a light comedy twist.


It all started when actor Hans Isaac was stuck in a traffic jam in the city and saw a man cleaning the windows of a building. It prompted him to write the movie.

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