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Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles

He heard there was wildlife in L.A. He didn't know how wild.
2001 | 95m | English

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After settling in the tiny Australian town of Walkabout Creek with his significant other and his young son, Mick "Crocodile" Dundee is thrown for a loop when a prestigious Los Angeles newspaper offers his honey a job. The family migrates back to the United States, and Croc and son soon find themselves learning some lessons about American life -- many of them inadvertent
Release Date: Apr 12, 2001
Director: Simon Wincer
Writer: Matthew Berry, Eric Abrams
Genres: Comedy, Adventure
Keywords crocodile, traffic jam, los angeles, california, stolen painting, adventurer, kangaroo
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Bungalow Productions, Silver Lion Films, Vision View Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $39,438,674
Budget: $21,150,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Paul Hogan Michael J. 'Crocodile' Dundee
Linda Kozlowski Sue Charleton
Jere Burns Arnan Rothman
Jonathan Banks Milos Drubnik
Alec Wilson Jacko
Gerry Skilton Nugget O'Cass
Steve Rackman Donk
Serge Cockburn Mikey Dundee
Aida Turturro Jean Ferraro
Paul Rodríguez Diego
Kaitlin Hopkins Miss Mathis
Patrick Dargan Troy
Matt Winston Limo Driver
Morgan O'Neill Matt
Clare Carey Skater
David Ngoombujarra Arthur
Buddy Daniels Friedman Pickpocket
Brian Turk Driver
Shanyn Asmar Claire
John Billingsley Barry
Jay Acovone Eric
Nick Lawson Thug
Rick Gonzalez Gang Banger
Nicholas Hammond Curator
Mike Tyson Mike
George Hamilton George Hamilton
David Baldwin Grumpy Guy
Hal Fishman Hal
Matthew Kimbrough Producer
Betty Bobbitt American Lady
David Clendenning English Tourist
Duke Bannister American Tourist
Karen Crone Barmaid Ida
Steven Grives Evil Barron
Jim Davidson Cop
Name Job
Simon Wincer Director
Paul Hogan Characters
Debbie Evans Stunts
Ernie F. Orsatti Stunt Coordinator
Matthew Berry Writer
David Burr Director of Photography
Terry Blythe Editor
Eric Abrams Screenplay
Jasin Boland Still Photographer
Simon Christidis Focus Puller
Andrew Conder Camera Operator
David Eggby Second Unit Director of Photography
David Elmes First Assistant "A" Camera
Douglas S. Holgate Aerial Camera
Lawrence Karman Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator
Jamieson Lowe Clapper Loader
Brett Marks Dolly Grip
Phil Pastuhov Aerial Director of Photography
Troy Reichman Clapper Loader
Melinda Rickman Clapper Loader
Ricky Schamburg First Assistant Camera
Holly Stein Still Photographer
Baird Steptoe First Assistant Camera
David Williamson Camera Operator
Judy Whitehead Script Supervisor
Ted Chu Second Unit Director of Photography, Camera Operator
Chris Howell Stunts
Basil Poledouris Original Music Composer
Chris Anderson Stunt Coordinator
Penny Everingham Stunts
Greg Edwards Dolly Grip
Lisa London Casting
Catherine Stroud Casting
Maura Fay Casting
Ann Fay Casting
Leslie Binns Production Design
Marion Boyce Costume Design
Name Title
Paul Hogan Producer
Jim Reeve Executive Producer
Kathy Morgan Executive Producer
Conrad Hool Producer
Perry Katz Producer
Lance Hool Producer
Steve Robbins Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

Dundee Death Knell? Mick "Crocodile" Dundee (Paul Hogan) is in Los Angeles with his son and Sue Charlton (Linda Kozlowski), his longtime companion. There's something amiss in the world of movies and art, and Dundee is soon to be right in the middle of it. Undeniably the worst of the three Croc ... odile Dundee movies, to the point where you wonder just why anyone at the studio gave it the green light? By the time Crocodile Dundee II came out in 1988, it was obvious that much of the charm and adventure like magic from the first film had greatly diminished. So fast forward 13 years and they saw fit to produce another movie. Strangely enough it turns out to not be a complete stinker, yes the formula is tired, I mean how many times can you do the fish out of water comedy before it gets lame? But there's some genuinely funny sequences in here, with barbed asides towards the movie industry and the American way of life. Hogan and Kozlowski are still likable leads, their chemistry cemented, and if you can get past the stereotypes on show (they forgot this was not the 80s!) there's some fun to be had on a time waster basis. Instantly forgettable, and certainly not needed, it is however a pic that fans of the first two films can find a modicum of comfort in. 5.5/10

May 16, 2024
Wuchak
5.0

***Meh sequel, but a handful of genuine laughs*** Sue (Linda Kozlowski) has to fill-in at a newspaper in Los Angeles for a few weeks and so Mick (Paul Hogan) & their son tag along. Misadventures ensue as they investigate a dubious movie production company. “Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles” (20 ... 01) is the final flick of the trilogy and easily the least. Hogan is still his genial self and Linda is more beautiful than ever at 42 (during shooting), inside and out, but too much of the story is flat and the the constant product placements are annoying. Still, it’s likable nonsense and I found myself busting out laughing at the goofy humor at least seven times. The film runs 1 hour, 32 minutes and was shot in (big surprise) Australia and Los Angeles. GRADE: C

Jun 23, 2021