

Crackers
Directed by David SwannIt's Christmas, and Hilary and her son, Joey are going to visit her parents in the suburbs. Not only are they up for the problems between Joey and Hilary's boyfriend and his son, but they also face problems faced by other members of this Australian extended family.
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- JohnDecember 28, 2024Crackers" is a heartwarming Australian film that brings together humour, family dynamics, and the holiday spirit. The story revolves around young Joey Dredge, who spends Christmas with his quirky relatives. The movie expertly portrays the chaos and warmth of family gatherings during the festive season. With its colourful characters like Uncle Albert, whose antics keep everyone on their toes, "Crackers" manages to balance comedy with touching moments that many can relate to. While some parts may seem exaggerated for comedic effect, it captures the essence of spending holidays with loved ones. Overall, it's an enjoyable watch for anyone who appreciates stories about family and celebration
Crackers Trivia
Crackers was released on July 9, 1998.
Crackers was directed by David Swann.
Crackers has a runtime of 90m.
Crackers was produced by Chris Warner.
It's Christmas, and Hilary and her son, Joey are going to visit her parents in the suburbs. Not only are they up for the problems between Joey and Hilary's boyfriend and his son, but they also face problems faced by other members of this Australian extended family.
The key characters in Crackers are Joey Dredge (Daniel Kellie), Bruno (Peter Rowsthorn), Hilary Dredge (Susan Lyons).
Crackers is a Comedy, Family film.
Crackers has an audience rating of 8 out of 10.
Crackers has made $1.3M at the box office.






