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Bad Eggs
Titolo originale: Bad Eggs
Regia:
Tony Martin
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Anno: 2003
Origine: Australia |
Generi: Commedia Thriller
Tag:
corruption
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undercover agent
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police
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Cast:
Mick Molloy
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Bob Franklin
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Judith Lucy
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Alan Brough
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Bill Hunter
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Steven Vidler
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Nicholas Bell
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Shaun Micallef
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Robyn Nevin
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Brett Swain
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Denis Moore
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Pete Smith
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Chris Peters
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Peter Rowsthorn
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Lawrence Mooney
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Gina Riley
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Andy McPhee
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Marty Sheargold
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The code names mentioned from the secret files - Nik Kershaw, Rick Astley and Stephen 'Tin Tin' Duff [...]
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The scene following the destruction of Mike's house when he is furious was filmed during the night w [...]
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Aside from the comics in the lead roles, many of the cast are veterans of Australian TV cop/legal dr [...]
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Numerous references to the AFL team Collingwood throughout the movie: either on the back of newspape [...]
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From 1995 to 1998 writer/director Martin and star Molloy hosted an Australian radio show called "Mar [...]
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In the opening scene, a character is shown holding incriminating photos of himself inside a brothel [...]
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The letter Z is pronounced as "zed" in Australia. However, all references bar one to the ZTU are spo [...]
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The song Mike can't remember is probably "Barracuda" by Heart (1977)
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Dedicated to Melbourne film critic Ivan Hutchinson.
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The 'Calder' is the Calder Freeway (formerly Highway) that heads north-west out of Melbourne towards [...]
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Tony Martin: Host of the game show being shown on television.
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Peter Aanensen is playing "Arthur Ferris", the same character he played in the classic Aussie cop dr [...]
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Director Tony Martin had a rule that everyone who worked on the movie had to be seen on screen. Only [...]
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Heard briefly on a TV in Bartlett's security booth is the famous "Ken Bruce has gone completely mad" [...]
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According to the DVD commentary, the night before the film began shooting, the Melbourne Herald Sun [...]
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