Crocodile Dundee II
Crocodile Dundee II is a 1988 action comedy film and the second installment of the Crocodile Dundee film series. It is a sequel to Crocodile Dundee (1986) and was followed by Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001). Actors Paul Hogan and Linda Kozlowski reprise their roles as Mick Dundee and Sue Charlton, respectively, here shown opposing a Colombian drug cartel.
Plot
Two years from the first film Mick Dundee and Susan "Sue" Charlton are living happily together in New York. Although Mick's ignorance of city life is a hazard when he attempts to continue his former lifestyle, like blast fishing in Manhattan's waters, Sue's writing has made him a popular public figure. He goes to work for Leroy Brown, a mild-mannered stationery salesman trying to live up to his self-conceived 'bad guy in the streets' image.
More details
| author | Paul Hogan |
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| contentLocation | Australia New York City Northern Territory |
| director | John Cornell |
| editor | David Stiven |
| genre | action adventure comedy |
| keywords | aboriginal bad guy blast fishing bullroarer bushfire bushfires in australia city life clothe colombia crocodile dundee dea drug cartel drug enforcement administration escarpment first film fish gold mine hide indigenous australians learn manhattan murder narrowly missing one by one public figure shoot shooting to wound street gang summon walkabout creek wild goose chase wound write |
| musicBy | Peter Best |
| producer | Jane Scott |
| productionCompany | Rimfire Films |
| publisher | Hoyts Distribution Paramount Pictures |
| recordedAt | Australia |
| theme | action comedy northern sequel |