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Directed by Peter Faiman
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, All Movie Guide
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""Sue Charliton" (Linda Kozlowski) is a New York City newspaper reporter who travels "Down Under" for a story on a charming poacher who was once attacked by a crocodile. The poacher, known as "Mick 'Crocodile' Dundee, tries to impress the reporter with his charm and tricks he's mastered over the years which have bolstered his reputation. She invites "Dundee" back to the "Big Apple" where he is certainly out of place. However, he wins over everybody he comes across -- including "Sue " [More]
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"Crocodile Dundee. Even the name sounds stupid. I had managed to avoid this movie for most of my life without much damage to my reputation as a cineaste, but finally my curiosity got the better of me. This low budget film by a no name director became a surprise worldwide hit, spawning two sequels and the catchphrase "G'Day mate!", so I eventually gave in and had to check it out. I didn't like it very much, but I give it credit for truth in advertising- it's a dumb as it looks.

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"While certainly not one of the best films I've ever seen, it's still mostly funny due in large part to Paul Hogan's spot on comedic timing. Sure, the story is cliche and even a little far-fetched (particularly the love story and the last 10 minutes), but it's a childhood favorite, and one I still watch from time to time. " [More]
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The worldwide hit Crocodile Dundee made Australian Paul Hogan a household name in the U.S. and introduced "G'Day, Mate" to the popular vernacular. The basis for the film is simple and relatively charming: girl brings tough country guy to the big city and he falls in love with her. It's King Kong all over again; or more specifically, an idea loosely stolen from one of the Johnny Weissmuller Tarzan movies, Tarzan's New York Adventure. Unfortunately, the romantic angle in Dundee is undermined by the lack of chemistry between Hogan and co-star Linda Kozlowski, whose performance is generally poor. What remains is a comedy about an out-of-towner winning over the loonies of New York City, and cartoonish as it may be, the film is carried by Hogan's charisma. He's bemused, good-natured, and darn-near irresistible. This is the role that Hogan was born to do, and it's hard to imagine him ever finding a more suitable part. ~ Brendon Hanley, All Movie Guide
 

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