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Genre
  
Action, Adventure, Comedy

Music director
  
Duration
  

Language
  
English

5.5/10
IMDb

Director
  
Film series
  
Crocodile Dundee

Screenplay
  
Paul Hogan, Brett Hogan

Country
  
AustraliaUnited States

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Release date
  
20 May 1988 (1988-05-20) (Australia)25 May 1988 (1988-05-25) (North America)23 June 1988 (1988-06-23) (United Kingdom)

Writer
  
Paul Hogan (characters), Paul Hogan, Brett Hogan

Directors
  
John Cornell, Mark Turnbull

Cast
  
Paul Hogan
(Michael J. 'Crocodile' Dundee), (Sue Charlton), (Walter Reilly), (Charlie), (Leroy Brown),
Luis Guzmán
(Jose)

Similar movies
  
Mad Max: Fury Road
,
The Rescuers Down Under
,
The Last Witch Hunter
,
Rabbit-Proof Fence
,
Walkabout
,
The Avengers

Tagline
  
The world's favourite adventurer is back for more! much more!

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Mick "Crocodile" Dundee (Paul Hogan) is settling into his new Manhattan home when a South American drug dealer (Hechter Ubarry) abducts his girlfriend, Sue Charlton (Linda Kozlowski). The drug dealer thinks images of his criminal activities, taken by Sues photographer ex-husband, are now in her hands. The dealer takes Sue to Colombia and threatens her, hoping that shell give up the evidence. But intrepid Dundee, aiming to rescue Sue, is soon on the criminals trail.

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Crocodile Dundee II movie scenes

"Crocodile" Dundee II is a 1988 Australian adventure and comedy film. It is a sequel to the 1986 film "Crocodile" Dundee, and was followed by 2001s Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles. Actors Paul Hogan and Linda Kozlowski reprise their roles as Mick Dundee and Sue Charlton, respectively; here shown opposing a Colombian drug cartel.

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The film was shot on location in New York City and Northern Territory, Australia. It cost $14 million to make.

Australian outback expert protects his New York love from gangsters who've followed her down under.

Plot

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A year has passed since the events of "Crocodile" Dundee, and Mick Dundee and Sue Charlton are living happily together in New York. Although Micks ignorance of city life is a hazard when he attempts to continue his former lifestyle, like blast fishing in Manhattans waters, Sues writing has made him a popular public figure. He later goes to work for Leroy Brown, a mild-mannered stationery salesman trying to live up to his self-perceived bad guy in the streets image.

Crocodile Dundee II movie scenes

While working for the DEA in Colombia, Sues ex-husband Bob (mentioned, but not seen, in the first movie) takes photographs of a drug cartel leaders murder of an unknown person, and is spotted by one of the cartels sentries. He sends the photographs to Sue before being murdered himself. Colombian Cartel leader Luis Rico and his brother and top lieutenant, Miguel, go to New York City to retrieve the photos.

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The gangsters take Sue hostage, leading Mick to ask Leroy for help. Leroy contacts a local street gang, whom Mick asks to create a distraction by caterwauling at the mansions perimeter, leading most of the cartels guards on a wild goose chase while Mick rescues Sue. Rico is arrested but soon escapes police custody, and after a failed attempt by Rico to kill Sue, Mick decides to take Sue to Australia in order to fight on familiar ground. In Walkabout Creek, Mick is enthusiastically welcomed back by his friends. After provisioning, he and Sue take refuge in his personal land, named Belonga Mick ("Micks Place"; see bilong in Tok Pisin). Here, Sue discovers that Mick owns land equal to the size of New York State, including a gold mine.

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Rico and his men track their quarry to Australia, where they hire some local thugs to assist them, but their Aboriginal tracker abandons them when he hears that their quarry is Mick. As a replacement, the gangsters kidnap Micks friend Walter and force him to guide them, but Mick saves his friend by faking an attempt on Walters life. They then lead the gangsters on a false trail through the Outback territory, during which Mick, with the help of his Aboriginal friends, manages to reduce the oppositions numbers one by one, leaving the rest increasingly nervous. In the end, he retrieves Walter from Rico and Miguel, leaving the latter to face him alone.

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Tired of chasing Dundee, Rico sets a bushfire to corner Mick, but Mick regains the upper hand, captures Rico, and switches clothes with him in order to lure Miguel into a vulnerable position. Sue and Walter, observing them from a distance, mistake Mick for Rico and take shots at him. Walter shoots Mick, though not fatally, and Rico tries to escape but is shot by Miguel (who mistakes him for Mick). Rico loses his balance and falls to his death in a ravine. Miguel is in turn shot and killed by Sue. Though thinking at first that Mick is dead, they soon re-unite with him (Walters bullet had only hit Mick in the side), and Sue and Mick embrace. When Mick asks her whether she is ready to go home, Sue replies "I am home", concluding the film.

Cast

  • Paul Hogan as Michael J. Crocodile Dundee
  • Linda Kozlowski as Sue Charlton
  • John Meillon as Walter Reilly (Meillon died shortly after the films release)
  • Hechter Ubarry as Luis Rico
  • Juan Fernandez as Miguel
  • Charles S. Dutton as Leroy (as Charles Dutton)
  • Kenneth Welsh as Brannigan
  • Stephen Root as DEA Agent
  • Dennis Boutsikaris as Bob Tanner
  • Ernie Dingo as Charlie
  • Steve Rackman as Donk
  • Gerry Skilton as Nugget
  • Gus Mercurio as Frank
  • Susie Essman as Tour Guide
  • Colin Quinn as Onlooker at Mansion
  • Luis Guzman as Jose
  • Alec Wilson as Denning
  • Jim Holt as Erskine
  • Bill Sandy as Teddy The Aboriginal Tracker
  • Alfred Coolwell as Aboriginal
  • Release

    The film opened 25 May 1988 in the United States and Canada.

    Box office

    "Crocodile" Dundee II was also a worldwide hit, but not as big as its predecessor.

    The film grossed $24,916,805 in Australia, which is equivalent to $48,843,593 in 2009 dollars.

    Crocodile Dundee II movie scenes  Crocodile Dundee II 1988 this rom com sequel features an Aerospatiale AS 355E TwinStar as the NYPD helicopter

    The film was released theatrically in the United States by Paramount Pictures in May 1988. It grossed $109,306,210 at the domestic box office. It was the second highest grossing film that year for Paramount (second only to Coming to America) and the sixth highest grossing film at the United States box office.

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    Crocodile Dundee II movie scenes Both films feature fair video and audio Crocodile Dundee II s technical presentation is a little better all around and its supplements double that of

    Crocodile Dundee II and Crocodile Dundee are part of the same movie series. Crocodile Dundee II and Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles are part of the same movie series. Paul Hogan and Linda Kozlowski appear in Crocodile Dundee II and Almost an Angel. Paul Hogan appears in Crocodile Dundee II and Strange Bedfellows. Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection (1990).

    Reception

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    The film did well at the box office but not with critics. It was sixth-highest-grossing film of the year in the United States and earned more than $240 million worldwide. For its first six days of American release, its box office receipts of US$29.2 million exceeded those of Rambo III at $21.2 million.

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    "Crocodile" Dundee II received generally negative reviews from critics. Janet Maslin of The New York Times deemed the sequel to be inferior, noting "the novelty has begun to wear thin, even if Mr. Hogan remains generally irresistible." Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes assessed a "Rotten" score of 11% with an average 3.5/10 rating.

    References

    "Crocodile" Dundee II Wikipedia
    Crocodile Dundee II IMDbCrocodile Dundee II Rotten TomatoesCrocodile Dundee II themoviedb.org