Crocodile Dundee
Cast :Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski
Director :Peter Faiman
Studio :Paramount Studio
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen
Released Date :September 26, 1986
DVD Released Date :May 13, 2003
Language :English (Dubbed), English (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Original Language)
Audience Rating :PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateJuly 11, 2005
SummaryThe best one
Content
The first one is the best movie and
alot better than the other 2.
This a funny movie from beginning
to end and this is one of Paul Hogan's
best films ever made.

Amust own for every Payl Hogan fan.

Rating
DateMay 31, 2005
SummaryKoslowoski's reporter character brings film down a little
Content
Although she is a beauty for sure I wish they had not had her character get all over Mick Dundee about nuclear weapons and later the save-the-kangaroo bit. It would have been a more perfect film without them dialog bits for sure. And a better film if it was made just two or three years earlier (when movies still had more solid storyline) as beginning in 1985 movies the world over got vapid.

Rating
DateMarch 19, 2005
SummaryCountry mouse-city mouse parody
Content
This is a run-of-the-mill man-out-of-his-element comedy. Paul Hogan is the outback croc poacher who comes to NYC, where life is REALLY dangerous and weird, and has all kinds of adventures with muggers, prostitutes, the subway, etc. Lots of slapstick, visual comedy. It made zillions of dollars at the box office, as you might expect, but there is nothing exceptional about the movie.

Rating
DateDecember 12, 2004
SummaryDid you know
Content
This movie is fun but did you know that it is based on a real character from a country called Latvia.

Rating
DateNovember 28, 2004
SummaryNo ones noticed there is a missing scene on the DVD?
Content
There is enough reveiws of the movie here, so I wont bother with one.

But what I do wanna say is, hasnt anyone else noticed that there is a scene missing? After Sue meets Mick for the first time at the pub, on there way out Wally says to sue that he'll see her in the morning, there office is just up the road and points to it. Sue says, "you mean past that old shed" or something, and Wally says, "No, in the old shed" and then she says, "Good night Walter" and Mick who is drunk laying in the back of the ute, slurs out a drunken, "good-night walter" ... that scene is not on the DVD... or it's possible it never was put on the American version. I am Australian and imported this DVD because for some reason it is not released here yet. But I dont see why it wouldve been cut, so why isnt it on the DVD? Keep that in mind if you decide to purchase this, it's not the full version!
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