The crystalline structures, mechanical properties, transparence and fracture behaviours of linear low density polyethylene blown moulding films with nucleating agents incorporated in were investigated. The results indicated that with the nucleating agents used, the melting temperature T-m, crystalline structures, general profile of the stress-strain curves, tensile yield strength ay and essential work of fracture parameters before yield of the films, were almost unchanged, while the strain hardening phenomenon, tensile fracture strength sigma(b), elongation at break epsilon(b), transparence and fracture parameters w(e) and beta w(p) were enhanced greatly. As the loading content of nucleating agent increasing, the crystallinity first decreased and then increased rapidly; the strain hardening phenomenon epsilon(b) and sigma(b) increased to a maximum and then decrease to a stable value, while the Tm and ay were also unchanged; the haze decreased first and then reached a stable value; the we and w(e,y) decreased remarkably first and then rapidly increased, even enormously exceeding the w(e) of pure linear low density polyethylene, while beta w(p) and beta(y)w(p,y) increased to a quite high value first and then dropped to a lower level.