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Bargearse

  • Video
  • 1993
  • 36m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
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Bargearse (1993)
ComedyShort

Bargearse was spawn from the hit TV show, The Late Show (1992). It was originally titled Bluey (1976) and made in the 70's. It was then re-edited, re-recorded with new lines and given a new ... Read allBargearse was spawn from the hit TV show, The Late Show (1992). It was originally titled Bluey (1976) and made in the 70's. It was then re-edited, re-recorded with new lines and given a new name.Bargearse was spawn from the hit TV show, The Late Show (1992). It was originally titled Bluey (1976) and made in the 70's. It was then re-edited, re-recorded with new lines and given a new name.

  • Directors
    • Santo Cilauro
    • Tony Martin
    • Mick Molloy
  • Writers
    • Santo Cilauro
    • Tony Martin
    • Mick Molloy
  • Stars
    • Tony Martin
    • Rob Sitch
    • Judith Lucy
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    303
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Santo Cilauro
      • Tony Martin
      • Mick Molloy
    • Writers
      • Santo Cilauro
      • Tony Martin
      • Mick Molloy
    • Stars
      • Tony Martin
      • Rob Sitch
      • Judith Lucy
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tony Martin
    Tony Martin
    • Sen Sgt Bargearse
    • (voice)
    Rob Sitch
    Rob Sitch
    • Det Glen Twenty
    • (voice)
    Judith Lucy
    Judith Lucy
    • Ann Bourke
    • (voice)
    Jane Kennedy
    • Natalie Thigh-Blaster
    • (voice)
    Mick Molloy
    Mick Molloy
    • Chromedome
    • (voice)
    Santo Cilauro
    • Poloneck
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Santo Cilauro
      • Tony Martin
      • Mick Molloy
    • Writers
      • Santo Cilauro
      • Tony Martin
      • Mick Molloy
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    User reviews12

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    10mighty_pickman

    Funny for Australian fans

    Hilarious, but not for those who like their comedy highbrow. Will only really appeal to Australian audiences as foreigner may not understand the jokes (e.g. Christopher Skase stealing Bargearse's pizza, Skase being one of Australia's most wanted fugitives). A masterpiece from some of Australia's best funnymen using footage of the old 70's cop show Bluey, redubbing it with a completely new meaning
    10obrown_mba

    One of the funniest things ever – but not available stateside

    Agree with the other reviewers that this is rapid fire toilet humor at its finest. The overdubbing is very clever. The scene where Bargeargse is waiting in line for McDonalds is classic.

    It makes me sad they only offer this on PAL tape, as if they had DVD I could use a region free software player to watch it.

    I think Bargearse ranks high in my heart because it was so short and sweet, and left you wanting more. I don't think they could have sustained the comedic intensity for longer than they did.

    If you have access to this tape, you should watch it, I promise you will laugh your ass off.
    7ackstasis

    "… and I want a bucket of soy sauce with that!"

    'The Late Show (1992-1993)' remains one of the shining lights of Australian television comedy, and among the highlights of the short- running series were the weekly serials created by overdubbing otherwise forgotten TV shows. First came 'The Olden Days' (constructed from episodes of "Rush (1974-1976)"), in which Governor Frontbottom and Sgt. Olden grappled for control of the mud-fields. Perhaps disappointed by the low incidence of toilet humour in the previous serial, the good folks of the D-Generation (mostly, in this case, Santo Cilauro, Tony Martin and Mick Molloy) decided to spoof "Bluey (1976-1977)," a cop show featuring Lucky Grills as Dt. Sgt. Bluey Hills (or, as you'll come to know him, Sen Sgt Bargearse), an overweight police detective who's always eating something. Once compiled together on the DVD release, 'Bargearse' doesn't form a cohesive storyline in the same way as 'The Olden Days,' but nevertheless every episode creatively and hilariously weaves together otherwise innocuous "Bluey" footage into a string of visual and verbals gags about cop shows clichés, incompetent policemen and bodily functions. Highlights include a dream sequence with chocolate-covered donuts falling from the sky, a late-night stakeout in the McDonalds drive-through, and a lunch-time visit to the racetrack.
    10Alp-3

    hilarious

    The best program ever produced in Australia. The D-Generation's crowning achievement.
    10nconrau

    Bloody hilarious

    I can't believe this has an average rating of only 5.7 out of 10. It's hilarious. Perhaps the people that have given it low ratings are fans of Bluey, the 70s series that the footage is from, and are offended by it. Or perhaps they just don't get it, which isn't really possible since there's nothing to get. The Olden Days, The Late Show's other overdubbed 'series', is slightly funnier. It's pretty clever that Santo Cilauro and Tony Martin have actually been able to write dialogue that's relevant to what's on the screen. Or maybe it was really easy, I don't know. Either way it's really funny.

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      Edited from The Late Show (1992)

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    • Release date
      • 1993 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Crawford Productions
      • D.Generation Productions
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      • 36m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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