Crocodile Dundee

Crocodile Dundee

  • Director: Peter Faiman
  • Writer: Paul Hogan,Ken Shadie,John Cornell
  • Countries of origin: Australia
  • Language: English
  • Release date: September 26, 1986
  • Sound mix: Dolby Stereo
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: 'Crocodile' Dundee
  • "Crocodile Dundee" is an Australian adventure comedy film released on April 24, 1986, directed by Peter Faiman and starring Paul Hogan and Linda Kozlowski. Three have been filmed.
    This film is adapted from the personal experience of an Australian named Rodney Ansel.

    Details

    • Release date September 26, 1986
    • Filming locations Federal Hotel, McKinlay, Queensland, Australia
    • Production companies Rimfire Films

    Box office

    Budget

    $8,800,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $174,803,506

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $8,038,855

    Gross worldwide

    $328,203,506

    Movie reviews

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    • By Ada 2022-12-14 03:58:48

      I am very grateful for a request to post a link to the movie

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    • By Hubert 2022-11-19 12:54:45

      Director said

      "Crocodile Dundee" is one of the few best films in Australian film history that can cause a worldwide sensation. Its shooting cost was only 6 million U.S. dollars, but it earned 70 million in the United States alone, becoming the second-selling film that year. In other countries, the film is also very popular and has won unanimous praise from audiences and film critics.

      The success of the film lies not only in its witty comedy plot, but also in its philosophical theme. After entering...

    • By Austin 2022-09-19 14:01:10

      "Crocodile Dundee" movie script

      "Crocodile Dundee" film series

      /[Australia] Paul Hogan
      Translated/Lu Yongming, Huang Qunfei

      Paul Hogan is a television star in Australia. In the past 10 years, his TV shows have been very popular in Australia. "Crocodile Dundee" is his debut work written and acted by him. The film is a romantic comedy that is both thrilling and talkative. For this reason, Hogan was crowned the best actor in the 1987 American Film Golden Globe Awards in one fell swoop. During...

    • By Amy 2022-07-27 23:38:47

      Don't know, don't care

      By the Crocodile River, after answering Dundee’s question about "what day of the week", the old man looked at his back and said: I don’t know anything, I don’t care about anything, this lucky guy!
      Not knowing anything, not caring about anything, this is not ignorance, but the most primitive freedom.
      I don’t know the age, so I don’t care about the years; I
      don’t know the time, so I take it easy.
      I don’t know, so I don’t care.
      This kind of life is simple, simple...

    • By Ransom 2022-07-27 21:50:34

      Conflict of Regional Culture

          A feature film with a fairly straightforward and simple story structure, a typical comedy genre film in the 1980s, through a simple story clearly and directly confessed the differences in life and culture between indigenous civilizations and modern urban populations.
         The name of the film directly illustrates the meaning of the story. A male protagonist who grew up in Australia had a series of ridiculous encounters with a female reporter from New York, which reached a climax...

    User comments

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    • By Bertram 2023-09-29 21:22:38

      Watched it together in Japanese class. . I don't know why the health class was watching this at that time. . The deepest impression is the heroine's ass. ....

    • By Reginald 2023-09-23 09:01:37

      The comedy I once thought was an adventure film is not the same type as the second one. I can only say that many scenes can still make people...

    • By Gladyce 2023-09-08 03:27:56

      Three and a half stars, a lighthearted sketch. It is said that the film won the box office of more than 300 million with a cost of 5 million that year, which is also a famous success case in the history of...

    • By Keyshawn 2023-09-05 00:33:52

      The story of a hillbilly entering the city, the collision between American slang and Australian slang, the last paragraph of stepping on the head is really classic (I still know this piece in English...

    • By Janessa 2023-09-01 13:13:35

      Comedy of cultural differences, fresh and weird smiles (kangaroos have guns! I love you! Hahahaha~). The protagonist's natural, straightforward, handsome and cute image is the biggest attraction. I like him more than Jones! This image is so likable, no wonder a sequel was made...

    Movie quotes

    • Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee: I was sorta married once - - nice girl, good cook, biiig chest. Then I went walkabout, and when I came back, she'd gone.

      Sue Charlton: How long were you gone?

      Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee: Couple of months.

      Walter Reilly: Try eighteen.

      Sue Charlton: And she didn't wait? Humph - strange girl!

      Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee: Yeah!

    • Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee: Flat out like a lizard drinkin'.

    • Dorothy Wainwright: So what do you think of New York, Mr. Dundee?

      Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee: Oh, bit of a lunatic asylum, if you ask me. But that's what I like about it, 'cuz I FIT RIGHT IN!

      [grins impishly]

      Dorothy Wainwright: [gulps genteely, then turns to her husband] What a strange unusual fellow.

      Sue Charlton: [in a smiling but somewhat embarrassed low tone, so that only Mick can hear] Dorothy's fine now, but she used to be REALLY uptight.

      Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee: [in naive curiosity] What happened?

      Sue Charlton: She found a wonderful shrink.

      [seeing that Mick doesn't know what she means, then speaks in an even lower voice]

      Sue Charlton: Psychiatrist.

      Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee: [rolling his eyes in a "Ooops - - I sure made a social slip-up THERE" gesture] Ughhh - - I shouldn't have made that crack about the lunatic asylum! I didn't know she was nuts.

      Sue Charlton: [giggles in slightly humiliated amusement at Mick's "back-woods hick" unawareness] She's not NUTS. People go to a psychiatrist to talk about their problems. She just needed to unload them. You know, bring them out in the open.

      Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee: Hasn't she got any mates?

      Sue Charlton: [with a half-resigned air, knowing that this is not how her fellow "formal" NYC cronies would think of it, but knowing that Mick's reasoning is certainly spot-on] You're right. I guess we could all use more mates. I suppose you don't have any shrinks at Walkabout Creek.

      Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee: Nah - - back there, if you got a problem, you tell Wally. And he tells everyone in town... brings it out in the open... no more problem.