Credited cast: | |||
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Yahoo Serious | ... | Roger Crumpkin |
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Helen Dallimore | ... | Sunday Valentine |
David Field | ... | Duxton Chevalier | |
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Grant Piro | ... | Lyndon |
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Jeanette Cronin | ... | Constable Rikki |
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Garry McDonald | ... | Kelvin Chevalier |
David Hoey | ... | Roger's Father | |
Felix Williamson | ... | Rats | |
Pippa Grandison | ... | Nightclub Natasha | |
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Libbi Gorr | ... | Cpl. Brigitte |
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Paul Livingston | ... | Enigmatic Stranger |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Enrico Babic | ... | Vern |
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Celine Boudelot | ... | Roger's Mother |
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Annalise Braakensiek | ... | Fay |
Peter Callan | ... | Bob |
A very clumsy man and his UFO-obsessed girlfriend discover a plan made by his boss to market eggs laced with nicotine.
This was a charming film that surprised me by being so well made and enjoyable. Set in a fantasy Sydney in which the sails of the opera house are big eggs and the hero is Rojer Crumpkin who is the maintenance man at the egg factory. He is a bumbling but likable soul who gets caught up with the girlfriend of his villainous boss. The movie is full of sight gags and the music was great. The sets and cinematography were fantastic, as was the performances of the actors. I can recommend this film to anyone who likes a good laugh.