Front Cover |
Actor |
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Paul Hogan |
Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee
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Linda Kozlowski |
Sue Charlton
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John Meillon |
Walter "Wally" Reilly
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Mark Blum |
Richard Mason
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Michael Lombard |
Sam Charlton
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David Gulpilil |
Neville Bell
|
Irving Metzman |
Doorman
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Maggie Blinco |
Ida
|
Steve Rackman |
Donk
|
Reginald VelJohnson |
Bellhop
|
Paul Hogan |
Michael J. 'Crocodile' Dundee
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John Meillon |
Walter Reilly
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Ritchie Singer |
Con
|
Gerry Skilton |
Nugget
|
Terry Gill |
Duffy
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Peter Turnbull |
Trevor
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Movie Details |
Genre |
Adventure; Comedy |
Director |
Peter Faiman |
Writer |
John Cornell; Paul Hogan |
Studio |
Hoyts Distribution |
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Language |
English |
Audience Rating |
PG13 |
Running Time |
1 hr 38 mins |
Country |
Australia |
Color |
Color |
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Plot |
Accustomed to a simple life in the Australian Outback, a legendary crocodile hunter has trouble adjusting to his new surroundings when an American journalist brings him to New York City. This Australian comedy delivers exactly what one would expect: plenty of fish-out-of-water gags about the hunter's reactions to the absurdity of modern urban life. Though he initially seems rather naive, Paul Hogan 's "Crocodile" Dundee soon demonstrates that his natural ways are rather quite well-suited to city life, proving himself equally adept at defeating muggers and charming members of high society. Along the way, as one might expect, a romance develops between the rugged hunter and the hardened journalist, who finds herself enchanted by his down-to-earth behavior. The story is not particularly original, but the film's good-natured humor proved extremely palatable to audiences, as indicated by its worldwide box office success. — Judd Blaise |
Personal Details |
Seen It |
Yes |
Index |
287 |
In Collection |
Yes |
Purchase Date |
8/2/2003 |
Tape Label |
99 |
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Product Details |
Format |
VHS |
Region |
Region 1 |
Release Date |
2003 |
Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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