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Classic'''''BMX Bandits''''' is a classic 1983 Australian children's film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith (of ''The Man From Hong Kong'', ''[[Turkey Shoot]]'', ''[[Dead End Drive-In]]'' and ''[[Leprechaun (film)|Leprechaun]]'' fame.), Notablenotable for being the big-screen debut of [[Nicole Kidman]].
 
Two BMX bikers, P.J. (Angelo D'Angelo) and Goose (James Lugton) and a friend of theirs named Judy (Kidman) want nothing more than a track for them to engage in their sport to be built. To raise money, the three salvage a carton from the local docks. Inside they find some walkie-talkies, which they hope to sell. Unfortunately, the walkie-talkies are set to the frequency of a police station; and were stashed in the dock by a gang of bank-robbers planning to use them to eavesdrop on the police. So a pair of [[The Family for the Whole Family|Bumbling Criminals]] are sent to stalk to the kiddies and get the walkie-talkies back. This culminates in a lengthy foot/car/bike chase about Sydney.