IMDb 4.5 2015 HD

Dumb Criminals: The Movie

Dumb Criminals: The Movie

2015
Comedy
90 min NR USA
5.3 / 10
4.5 IMDB

Rabbit and Rongo, two dumb but kind-hearted criminals, want to help a young girl get the medical treatment she needs. Inspired by true crimes around the world, they…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Paul Fenech
Starring
Paul Fenech / Angry Anderson / Ashley Avci / Tahir Bilgiç / Kevin Taumata / Elle Dawe / David Blazejko / Alex Romano

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

silly earnest lowbrow chaotic heartfelt comedic predictable uneven charming absurd well-meaning

Reviews

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Hugo Weaving
Apr 20, 2026
1.5 / 5
1.5

'Dumb Criminals: The Movie' presents a rather rudimentary comedic proposition, centred on the well-meaning but profoundly unintelligent exploits of its protagonists. Paul Fenech, as creator and star, leans heavily into a style of humour that prioritises broad strokes…

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Rachael Griffiths
Apr 20, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

There's an undeniable charm to the sheer earnestness of 'Dumb Criminals: The Movie', a film that champions good intentions even when executed with spectacular ineptitude. Paul Fenech and his ensemble, featuring the always engaging Angry Anderson, fully commit…

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David Wenham
Apr 20, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

One might approach 'Dumb Criminals: The Movie' expecting a straightforward comedy of errors, and that’s largely what’s delivered. Paul Fenech, who seems to be carving out a niche in this particular style of Australian cinema, leads the charge…

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Miranda Tapsell
Apr 20, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

'Dumb Criminals: The Movie' offers a peculiar blend of earnestness and utter foolishness, anchored by Paul Fenech’s unique comedic vision. The story of Rabbit and Rongo, driven by a noble but misguided quest to help a young girl,…

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Barry Humphries
Apr 20, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

Paul Fenech’s latest foray into the absurd, 'Dumb Criminals: The Movie', delivers precisely what its title promises: a series of ill-conceived capers executed by characters whose IQs seem to be in perpetual freefall. The premise of two dimwits…

FAQs

The film operates with a tone that is predominantly comedic, often veering into the absurd, yet it’s underpinned by a surprisingly heartfelt message. The central theme revolves around the idea that good intentions can sometimes pave the road to chaos, particularly when executed by those lacking foresight. Despite their flawed methods, the protagonists' ultimate goal of helping a young girl adds a layer of sincerity, suggesting that even the most unlikely individuals can be driven by compassion.