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Format: VHS
 Jul 1991
 Rated PG
 Recording Mode: Stereo
 Sound: Stereo, HiFi
 Closed Captioned
 110 min.
 Color
 UPC: 097363214731 |
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Movie Description Aussie croc wrangler Mick Dundee (Paul Hogan) is starting to adjust to his crazy new surroundings in New York City with his beautiful new "sheila" Sue Charlton (Linda Kozlowski) when they accidentally get on the bad side of a ruthless drug lord. Their trouble starts when Sue's old flame Bob (Dennis Boutsikaris) is murdered in Colombia for taking pictures of an assassination by drug smugglers. Having sent the photos to Sue, she and Mick are suddenly and inadvertently mixed up in his unfinished business, as the DEA and drug cartel henchman come looking for the film. The urban terrain of New York, however, is no place for the outdoorsy "Croc" and his posse to hide out. So they hightail to for the Australian outback--a place infinitely more familiar to Mick--and even the odds by leading the big city hoods into a rugged landscape where they get a fast, funny and deadly lesson in wilderness survival. Much more an adventure thriller than the "stranger in a strange land" comedy of the first, Mick is still quick with the drawling one-liners, and the obvious warmth between real-life partners Hogan and Kozlowski adds to the fun.
Synopsis Paul Hogan reprises the role that brought him international fame. This time Mick "Crocodile" Dundee takes on a deadly new enemy: the Colombian drug mob. Trouble starts when Sue's old flame is murdered for taking pictures of Colombian drug smugglers. Mick and Sue inadvertently get sucked into the entire affair when these pictures end up in Sue's posession. The urban terrain, however, is no place for the "Croc" and his posse to hide out. So they hightail to for the Australian outback -- a place infinitely more familiar to Mick. And when the mobsters follow them out into the bush, they get just what they deserve.
Film Notes Color by DuArt.
Industry Reviews "...It's an inspired and good-humored presentation of one of the freshest, most likable screen personalities to emerge in the past decade..." Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (05/25/1988)
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