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Crocodile Dundee

There's a little of him in all of us.
1986 | 104m | English

(122195 votes)

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Popularity: 7 (history)

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When a New York reporter plucks crocodile hunter Mick Dundee from the Australian Outback for a visit to the Big Apple, it's a clash of cultures and a recipe for good-natured comedy as naïve Dundee negotiates the concrete jungle. He proves that his instincts are quite useful in the city and adeptly handles everything from wily muggers to high-society snoots without breaking a sweat.
Release Date: Sep 26, 1986
Director: Peter Faiman
Writer: John Cornell, Paul Hogan, Ken Shadie
Genres: Comedy, Adventure
Keywords new york city, prostitute, hotel, journalist, culture clash, subway, crocodile, wilderness, knife, tourist, limousine, poacher, fish out of water, adventurer, australian outback, kangaroo, absurd, farcical
Production Companies Rimfire Films
Box Office Revenue: $328,203,506
Budget: $5,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Paul Hogan Mick 'Crocodile Dundee'
Linda Kozlowski Sue Charlton
Mark Blum Richard Mason
David Gulpilil Neville Bell
Michael Lombard Sam Charlton
John Meillon Walter Reilly
Ritchie Singer Con
Maggie Blinco Ida
Steve Rackman Donk
Gerry Skilton Nugget
Terry Gill Duffy
Peter Turnbull Trevor
Khristina Totos Rosita
Graham 'Grace' Walker Angelo
David Bracks Burt (Roo Shooter)
Brett Hogan Peter (Roo Shooter)
Irving Metzman Doorman
Reginald VelJohnson Gus
Rik Colitti Danny
John Snyder Pimp
J.J. Cole Buzzy
Gwyllum Evans Wendell Wainwright
Clarie Hague Dorothy Wainwright
Jan Saint Wino
Peter Bucossi Subway Creek
Sullivan Walker Tall Man
Bobby Alto Pug Nose
Anne Carlisle Gwendoline
Anne Francine Fran
Paige Matthews Party Girl
Paul Greco New Yorker
Caitlin Clarke Simone
Nancy Mette Karla
Barry Kivel Coke Snorter
Tony Holmes Teenage Mugger
Dan Lounsbery Simpson
Dolores Messina Receptionist
Danny Aiello III Alley Goon (uncredited)
Tony LaFortezza Bar Patron (uncredited)
Joe Pentangelo Mounted Cop on Horse (uncredited)
Dhonna Harris Goodale Token Taker (uncredited)
Name Job
David Stiven Editor
Mark Turnbull First Assistant Director
Richard Schlesinger Second Assistant Director
Peter Faiman Director
Craig Bolles Second Assistant Director
John Cornell Screenplay
Paul Hogan Screenplay, Original Story
Peter Best Original Music Composer
Russell Boyd Director of Photography
Jane Scott Line Producer
Jon Kilik Second Assistant Director
P.J. Voeten Third Assistant Director
Graham 'Grace' Walker Production Design
Ken Shadie Screenplay
Norma Moriceau Costume Design
Name Title
John Cornell Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

He went walkabout. New York reporter Sue Charlton hears of a guy in the outback of Australia who survived an attack by a crocodile. For research she meets up with "Crocodile Mick Dundee" and spends time with him out in dangerous Bush Country. Finding a rapport during their time together, Sue co ... nvinces Mick to go back with her to New York, which brings interesting results as Mick becomes a big hit by treating the Big Apple, and all that comes his way, the same as he would the Outback. Crocodile Dundee has a standard fish out of water comedy premise, yet with a number of truly funny sequences and an appealing turn from Paul Hogan as Dundee, it became a monster smash hit that the cinema watching public lapped up with glee. In a decade that is often considered or debated to be the worst for film, it may just be that cinema goers were desperate for a pick me up movie? Possibly, but undoubtedly Crocodile Dundee most assuredly is that type of escapist piece. However, to give that credence would, I feel, be doing it a disservice, for in spite of the rickety concept and the obviousness of where we will ultimately end up, it has bundles of earthy charm, a charm that many can identify with. As Dundee goes about his way, meeting pimps, transsexuals and muggers et al, they are not only very funny scenes, they are also points of reference to the ever changing way of the Continents. Not that the film doesn't come dangerously close to falling into a sugary rom-com mire, but with a strong performance from Linda Kozlowski as Sue, and Hogan introducing an icon to 80s cinema, Crocodile Dundee safely hits the target that it was surely aiming for. Besides, the love story here is very easy to get on side with, to support it and hanker for this opposites attract coupling to work out. Two sequels would follow, the first one was a retread reversal and just about passable, the second one, after a gap of 13 years, was bad and evidence that the joke had long since passed. Crocodile Dundee 86 holds up well as the escapist piece of cinema that it is. A nice film to revisit every other year, for it be simple, warm, and yes, I'll say it again, damn funny. 8/10

May 16, 2024
JPV852
7.0

Loose plot but Paul Hogan shines as Dundee and it's just an all around feel-good film that one can't help but put a smile on your face. Seen this a few times over the years but still holds up. **3.75/5** ...

Sep 25, 2021