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Bad Eggs 2003

★ 5.713 votes98 min📅 2003-07-24

"Someone’s on the shonk."

Dive into the chaotic world of *Bad Eggs (2003)*, a sharp-edged Aussie comedy-thriller directed by Tony Martin that blends dark humor with the gritty realities of police corruption.

Director: Tony Martin

Cast

Mick Molloy
Mick Molloy
Ben Kinnear
Bob Franklin
Bob Franklin
Mike Paddock
Judith Lucy
Judith Lucy
Julie Bale
Alan Brough
Alan Brough
Northey
Bill Hunter
Bill Hunter
Ted Pratt
Steven Vidler
Steven Vidler
Pendlebury
Nicholas Bell
Nicholas Bell
Wicks
Shaun Micallef
Shaun Micallef
Premier Lionel Cray
Robyn Nevin
Robyn Nevin
Eleanor Poulgrain
Brett Swain
Brett Swain
Bartlett

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bad Eggs (2003) about?

*Bad Eggs (2003)* follows two undercover detectives, Ben Kinnear and Mike Paddock, whose public antics force them to confront the widespread corruption lurking within their own police force. When their actions draw too much attention, they're left with no choice but to take down the rot from the inside out.

Who directed Bad Eggs?

Tony Martin directed *Bad Eggs (2003)*, blending his knack for comedy with the edgier themes of the thriller genre.

Who stars in Bad Eggs?

The film stars Mick Molloy, Bob Franklin, Judith Lucy, Alan Brough, and Bill Hunter in a mix of comedic and dramatic roles.

Is Bad Eggs (2003) worth watching?

With its unique blend of comedy and thriller, *Bad Eggs (2003)* offers a fresh take on police corruption that's as funny as it is thought-provoking. While it may not be a mainstream hit, its sharp script and standout performances make it worth a watch for fans of dark humor and offbeat storytelling.

How long is Bad Eggs?

*Bad Eggs (2003)* has a runtime of 98 minutes.

About Bad Eggs (2003) — A Dark Comedy-Thriller About Corruption and Two Cops on the Edge

Dive into the chaotic world of *Bad Eggs (2003)*, a sharp-edged Aussie comedy-thriller directed by Tony Martin that blends dark humor with the gritty realities of police corruption. The film follows two undercover detectives, Ben Kinnear and Mike Paddock, whose high-profile antics draw unwanted attention, forcing them to confront the rot within their own ranks. With a tone that oscillates between slapstick absurdity and sinister tension, *Bad Eggs* skewers institutional hypocrisy while delivering laughs that sting. As the duo uncovers layers of deceit, the line between hero and antihero blurs, leaving audiences questioning who's really on the take.

Starring comedy heavyweights Mick Molloy and Bob Franklin, alongside Judith Lucy and Alan Brough, this 98-minute ride balances raucous comedy with the palpable dread of a thriller. The tagline "Someone's on the shonk" hints at the film's playful yet piercing commentary on betrayal and survival in a system rigged against the little guy. Whether you're here for the laughs or the thrills, *Bad Eggs (2003)* serves up a dish that's as unpredictable as it is entertaining.