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.
Jonathon Brooks
- Muscly Skinhead
- (as Jonothan Brooks)
Nicholas Zack Heart
- Skinny Skinhead
- (as Nick Simmons)
Philip Reilley
- Fat Skinhead
- (as Phil Reilley)
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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.
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.
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.
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.
This film was a typical p***take comedy. I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was funny, sad and typically Australian. My mum cried all the way through it. My dad was pleasantly surprised (he doesn't watch TV much). I think it was really a great film that everyone should see.
I'll starts by saying that this comedy is great, might be crude, but hey, this is my type of festive Christmas comedy for me. The characters remind me of the Simpsons, but flipped to be the Australian family from hell, with unusual antics which no normal family would encounter, ever!, especially how the dog gets torched by the Barbie, or the business with the chickens. I always liked Jack, as the mean grandpa, with a black heart against drugs and bugs, we know why we hates bugs (winking). Well, if you don't want to upset your Christmas pudding this Christmas, avoid this, but watch it AFTER Christmas pudding, you'll "crack" up with hysterics, it's like comparing Bad Santa but with a family situation and no security chief with a smarta** for a kid and, without the F word. This movie puts Australians back on our turf.
Rated M15+ for Aussies for Drugs, Sex, Violence and Language
Rated M15+ for Aussies for Drugs, Sex, Violence and Language
23 years on I just watched Crackers for the first time and absolutely Cracked up on numerous occasions. Not only was it funny it's a great reflection on how life was here in Aussie. It took me back to my childhood and the many Christmas's were family got together and despite our differences we all some how managed to get on.
23 years too late but well done to all those involved in making this great movie.
23 years too late but well done to all those involved in making this great movie.
Did you know
- TriviaChristopher Chapman shaved his head for the role of Angus, to make him look "meaner"
- GoofsBruno 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.
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- Knäppskallarna
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- Brighton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia(christmas scenes)
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- 1h 32m(92 min)
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