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Crackers

  • 1998
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
483
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Crackers (1998)
SlapstickComedy

Hilary and her son Joey visit their Australian parents, facing issues with Joey's boyfriend and his son, as well as other family members.Hilary and her son Joey visit their Australian parents, facing issues with Joey's boyfriend and his son, as well as other family members.Hilary and her son Joey visit their Australian parents, facing issues with Joey's boyfriend and his son, as well as other family members.

  • Director
    • David Swann
  • Writer
    • David Swann
  • Stars
    • Warren Mitchell
    • Peter Rowsthorn
    • Susan Lyons
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    483
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Swann
    • Writer
      • David Swann
    • Stars
      • Warren Mitchell
      • Peter Rowsthorn
      • Susan Lyons
    • 12User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Warren Mitchell
    Warren Mitchell
    • Albert Hall
    Peter Rowsthorn
    • Bruno
    Susan Lyons
    • Hilary Dredge
    Daniel Kellie
    • Joey Dredge
    Terry Gill
    • Jack Hall
    Maggie King
    • Violet 'Vi' Hall
    Valerie Bader
    Valerie Bader
    • Aunt Dottie
    Christopher Chapman
    • Angus
    Louise Siversen
    • Teacher
    Ross Williams
    • Vice Principal
    Rainey Carah
    • Driver
    Tom Coltraine
    • Driver's Companion
    Russell Allan
    • Semi Driver
    Jonathon Brooks
    • Muscly Skinhead
    • (as Jonothan Brooks)
    Nicholas Zack Heart
    Nicholas Zack Heart
    • Skinny Skinhead
    • (as Nick Simmons)
    Philip Reilley
    • Fat Skinhead
    • (as Phil Reilley)
    Mark Campbell
    • Skinhead
    Craig McLaverty
    • Skinhead
    • Director
      • David Swann
    • Writer
      • David Swann
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    grinna

    Ha! and more Ha!

    Don't let a weak title and unimaginative video cover fool you! This movie is solid and exceptionally funny - belly achingly funny in places.

    Tenseness surrounds the Christmas Lunch at the parent's place. A divorced daughter has brought her new lover. Dad is not impressed. Everyone is on edge. An unwelcomed and rogue-larrikin (great) Grandfather (Warren Mitchell) also arrives. His great grandson is taught new lessons in life. The family barbecue is absolutely side splitting!

    A very comical and credible script makes this movie a great treat. I would rate all performances as very strong. It doesn't have to be Christmas for you to watch and enjoy this movie.....it could well relate to any family reunion. I would rate this movie 8 out of 10.
    10umchinagirard

    Beautiful family movie with heart and soul

    Beautiful story of young boys life in a dysfunctional family, with stubborn old grandparents, a pet loyal bantam rooster, affairs, adult stubbornness, elderly members, loss of father, Xmas grief and drinking stressors, humour and Australian ocean. The characters are believable. I liked the fact it's from the twelve 12 year olds point of view and he gets to experience the dysfunction of his grandparents his grandfather he's very bullying his cousin and brother he also bully him and a friendly elderly family relative he's very kind and help him build a boat together. It also has a cute rooster. And some other characters which are very humorous and a likeable character.
    8analog6-1

    An hilariously funny twisted Christmas tale

    This tale of a dysfunctional family coming together to share the Christmas spirit is fantastically funny and very heart rending at the same time. It has a message and brings it across well without getting mawkishly sentimental. The humour is very 'pi**take' Australlian but most people will get the message. Warren Mitchell is superb in his role and the supporting cast are all good. You'll laugh and cry and go off with sore stomach muscles. Watch out for the video camera holiday footage from the chookshed!

    I first saw this movie on a long distance coach trip to spend Christmas with my partner's dysfunctional family, which made it all the funnier!
    7steakandcharles

    Surprising Emotional Pull

    Just watched this film for the first time nearly 30 years after it was made. I'm surprised that it's never been on my radar especially as I spent most of my childhood Christmases in the very areas most of the film was set and love good Aussie home grown comedies.

    Maybe this was one of the reasons the film had quite an emotional effect on me though I think the credit really goes to the writers and actors who do a great job.

    Definitely not a perfect film and a bit of a bumpy ride at times but there is certainly plenty here to delight and amuse. Something of an Australian classic in my opinion.
    10cbear37

    Aussie humour at its best!

    This movie is perhaps my favourite Aussie film of all time! I remember growing up watching it and there wasn't a scene where I didn't have the full blown belly laugh. This is Australian humour at its best!! I recently looked for it on DVD and was deeply saddened to hear it has been discontinued. Searched on ebay and there are copies going for $100+ and I would easily pay that! It really is hilarious! And I don't understand those who say any different!! I LOVE this film!!! Every scene had something funny going on and really show the classic Aussie stereotypes!! Really good story line and fantastic actors!!

    I couldn't help but notice how the only bad review about this movie came from London, England and as much as they think they may understand our Aussie humour and judge it from that, they clearly don't!! The other reviews, all great and all from Aussies. I spose its one just for us!! But classic Aussie humour, lots of stupid but witty sarcasm and full of the Aussie slang!! Defo one for the favo list!

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      Christopher Chapman shaved his head for the role of Angus, to make him look "meaner"
    • Goofs
      Bruno and Hilary are in the tree house and Hilary tells Bruno that she doesn't want Jack to know that he smokes and says "What dad hates more than bugs it's drugs". In some scenes of the film Jack has a cigarette.
    • Quotes

      Violet: Don't pet me you slut! I knew you always wanted my Jack!

      Dotty: Oh! That's a lie!

      Jack: Christ Val! it only lasted for 30 seconds!

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    • Release date
      • July 9, 1998 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Knäppskallarna
    • Filming locations
      • Brighton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia(christmas scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC)
      • Film Victoria
      • The Australian Film Commission
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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