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Crocodile Dundee 1 & 2 [DVD] [1986]

Crocodile Dundee 1 & 2 [DVD] [1986]
Directed by John Cornell, Peter Faiman

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #16087 in DVD
  • Released on: 2004-07-05
  • Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Formats: Box set, PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Running time: 200 minutes

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DVD Description
Contains Crocodile Dundee (1986) and Crocodile Dundee 2 (1988).

Special Features
Crocodile Dundee:

  • Theatrical trailer

Crocodile Dundee 2:

  • Behind the scenes
  • Theatrical trailer

DVD Technical Information:

  • Total Running Time: 200 mins
  • Region Code: 2

Synopsis
After hearing of Michael Dundee's near-fatal brush with a giant crocodile in the wild Australian outback, New York reporter Sue Charlton entices him to Manhattan, where muggers, hookers and high society all fall victim to his Aussie charm. In 'Crocodile Dundee 2' the sequel, Mick Dundee must rescue his girlfriend, who is being held hostage by a drugs baron in New York. He completes his task but finds that the streets of New York are no place to hide from a gang of professional assassins. So, with the assassins on his tail, he sets off for his native Australia, where he can defend them both on equal terms...


Customer Reviews

mick dundee??4
i loved the 1st dundee movie as a child, it was very amusing and its always great to see the austrailian outback brought to life on the telly.
altho i have not seen these movies for a while i have fond memories of watching and laughing. these are great movies, and suitable for all age groups. paul hogan at his best, with some great scenes of a strangers view to new york. i recommend everybody watches this at least once in their life.

Snap 'em up!5
Paul Hogan plays the imperturbable, droll, dry witted Aussie croc-wrangler and bush-crafty hard man so well, that it's difficult to imagine anyone else in the role. When films go into sequels, you usually find that the first one is the best and those that follow can't compete - and sometimes you may wish that they hadn't bothered with the next film at all. The first film is very cool, with a cart-load of memorable scenes that can make you smile just thinking about them (the sly punch in the restaurant, the muggers confronted by a *real* knife, Mick's method of ensuring that 'ladies' are what they seem, etc). The second film is pretty good too. It's a matter of opinion of course, but I think it's the usual way round, with the first film being the best. I've watched it several times and still always enjoy it. I've only seen CD2 a couple of times but I'm still happy to watch it again. I hesitate to mention the price (which could change at any time) but judge for yourself - currently less than seven quid for both films together is a bargain I couldn't resist. I recommend it.

a classic5
I wasn't born untill 87, but when I was 6 I saw this, and although I didn't understand what was going on, I laughed.
I watched this again the other day, and laughed a lot.
A fantastic film, set in the good old australian outback, with silly hats and cork abound!

I'm not very good at writing reviews, but buy this film now!