

Crocodile Dundee | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | May 28, 2014
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A stand-out amongst other fish-out-of water tales. Straight ahead story almost devoid of any conflict but still likeable.

genre | Comedy |
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synopsis | When a New York reporter plucks crocodile hunter 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. Dundee 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. |
lead actors | Paul Hogan | Linda Kozlowski | John Meillon | David Gulpilil | Michael Lombard | Ritchie Singer | Mark Blum | Reginald VelJohnson | Rik Colitti | John Snyder |
director | Peter Faiman |