Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001)DVD VHS | Cast list | | Paul Hogan | as | Michael J. 'Crocodile' Dundee | | Linda Kozlowski | as | Sue Charleton | | Jere Burns | as | Arnan Rothman | | Jonathan Banks | as | Milos Drubnik | | Alec Wilson | as | Jacko | | Gerry Skilton | as | Nugget O'Cass | | Steve Rackman | as | Donk | | Serge Cockburn | as | Mikey Dundee | | Aida Turturro | as | Jean Ferraro | | Paul Rodriguez | as | Diego | | Kaitlin Hopkins | as | Miss Mathis | | David Clendenning | as | English Tourist | | Duke Bannister | as | American Tourist | | Betty Bobbit | as | American Lady | | Karen Crone | as | Barmaid Ida |
| | Crew list: | | Simon Wincer (Director) | | Paul Hogan (Writer) | | Matthew Berry (Writer) |
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Review From the opening shot of a Jurassic Park-esque reptilian eye, you know you're in for a wild ride. As Mick "Crocodile" Dundee (Paul Hogan) sits in a canoe sharpening his famous knife, a monstrous croc hides somewhere in the deep. Suddenly, it attacks, tearing Mick's boat to pieces and leaving him and mate Jacko (Alec Wilson) up a tree. Life for Mick can only get easier, right? When Mick arrives at home, he discovers longtime companion Sue's (Linda Kozlowski) newspaper-mogul father has called, and needs her help on an article at the paper's Los Angeles branch. Mick, who recognizes his importance in the modernizing bush is now no more than as a tourist attraction, agrees to join her, and together Mick, Sue, and son Mikey (Serge Cockburn) head for the wild country of L.A. Here the adventure truly begins, as Mick and Jacko brave a cowboy bar where the horsemen are of a different color, and a Hollywood film party where everyone seems interested in Mick's mate Malcolm "Mal" Gibson's colorful exploits. Soon, Sue's article leads to a sleazy film producer, so Mick gets a job as a monkey wrangler at his studio, where his investigation uncovers some very sketchy goings-on. |
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