BMX Bandits is a 1983 Australian adventure crime film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. The film follows a group of teenagers who become involved in a series of adventures when they discover a cache of stolen walkie-talkies. The group, known as the BMX Bandits, use their BMX bikes to outwit the criminals who are after them.
The film stars Nicole Kidman in her feature film debut, alongside Angelo D'Angelo and David Argue. BMX Bandits is known for its high-energy BMX bike stunts and action sequences, as well as its catchy soundtrack. The film was a commercial success in Australia and has since gained a cult following.