Crocodile Dundee (1986)
Release Year: 1986
Nation: Australia
Alternative Title: Cocodrilo Dundee, Krokodilmannen, Krokotiilimies, O krokodeilakias, Krokodil Dundee, Mr. Crocodile Dundee, Krokodyl Dundee, Krokodil Dandi, Крокодил Данди, Crocodile Dundee - En storviltjägare i New York, йПНЙНДХК дЮМДХ, Crocodile Dundee - Ein Krokodil zum Küssen
Director: Peter Faiman
Writer: John Cornell, Ken Shadie, Paul Hogan
Summary
Crocodile Dundee (1986), directed by Peter Faiman, is a comedic fish-out-of-water tale that follows rugged Australian hunter Michael J. 'Crocodile' Dundee as he trades the Outback for New York City. The film explores themes of culture clash and survival skills, with Mick's unpretentious bushman ways proving invaluable in the urban jungle. Despite limited plot details from sources, it's clear that Dundee's adventures in the Big Apple drive the narrative, highlighting his adaptability and humor.