The Backdoor Bandit
The Backdoor Bandit

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The Backdoor Bandit

1994
Movie
Adult · 18+
70 min
English

A typical suburban neighborhood is visited by the unusual Backdoor Bandit. Actually, he's not much of a bandit. He doesn't steal or commit any crime. but, he does turn on all the local women and leaves the whole town in a sexual frenzy. This is one intruder you'll look forward to seeing!

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IMDb5.4/10
Director: Barry Michael DworkinGenres: Comedy, Crime

Plot Summary

A hapless petty thief attempts to pull off a heist at a suburban home, only to find himself entangled in the bizarre lives of its eccentric inhabitants. As he navigates their peculiar routines and hidden secrets, his simple robbery spirals into a chaotic and unpredictable adventure. The bandit must use his wits and a touch of luck to escape the situation unscathed, if possible.

Critical Reception

The Backdoor Bandit was a low-budget independent film that garnered minimal attention upon its release. It was largely overlooked by major critics, with any available reviews often characterizing it as an amateurish but occasionally amusing caper with a quirky premise. Audience reception was similarly scarce, reflecting its limited distribution.

What Reviewers Say

  • Amateurish production values detract from the film's comedic aspirations.

  • The quirky premise offers some moments of unexpected humor.

  • Lacks the polish and pacing of more mainstream comedies.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'The Backdoor Bandit' is not readily available due to the film's limited release and audience.

Fun Fact

Despite its obscure status, 'The Backdoor Bandit' features William B. Davis in an early role, years before he became widely known as The Smoking Man in 'The X-Files'.

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