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Crocodile Dundee

Crocodile Dundee
Produced by John Cornell
Directed by Peter Faiman
Mark Turnbull (1st A'sst)
Written by Paul Hogan (story)
John Cornell, Ken Shadie, Paul Hogan (screenplay)
Starring Paul Hogan
Linda Kozlowski
Music by Peter Best
Cinematography Russell Boyd
Editing David Stiven
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date April 30, 1986
Runtime 98 min.
Language English
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Crocodile Dundee is a 1986 American/Australian adventure and comedy film set in the Australian Outback in the area around "Walkabout Creek" and in New York City.

Made on a buget of under $10 million, the film proved to be a worldwide phenomena. Released on September 26, 1986 in the United States, it was the second highest grossing film in the USA in that year and went on to become the No. 1 film worldwide at the box office.


Primary cast:

  • Paul Hogan  : Michael J. 'Crocodile' Dundee
  • Linda Kozlowski  : Sue Charlton
  • John Meillon  : Walter Reilly
  • David Gulpilil  : Neville Bell
  • Steve Rackman  : Donk
  • Gerry Skilton  : Nugget
  • Terry Gill  : Duffy
  • Peter Turnbull  : Trevor
  • Christine Totos  : Rosita
  • Graham 'Grace' Walker  : Angelo
  • Mark Blum  : Richard Mason
  • Michael Lombard  : Sam Charlton


The plot concerns Mick "Crocodile" Dundee (so nicknamed because he allegedly fought a crocodile and lived to tell the tale). He falls for an American journalist who comes to the outback to interview him, and returns with her to New York City, where he is faced with a culture he doesn't understand. Most of the humour is drawn from his attempts to adapt to the unfamiliar features of this society, such as crowds, crime and bidets.

The most famous line from the movie is often misquoted as, "That's not a knife – this is a knife!" The proper quotation is, "That's not a knife. (draws bowie knife) Now that's a knife."


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The film's star, Paul Hogan, eventually married his co-star, Linda Kozlowski, and followed up the movie with two sequels, Crocodile Dundee II (1988), which enjoyed a great deal of success, and Crocodile Dundee In Los Angeles (2001), which did not.

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