When Mick arrives at home, he discovers longtime companion Sue's newspaper-mogul father has called, and needs her help on an article at the paper's Los Angeles branch. Sue's article soon 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. When Mick arrives at home, he discovers longtime companion Sue's newspaper-mogul father has called, and needs her help on an article at the paper's Los Angeles branch. . Dundee proves that his instincts are quite useful in the city and adeptly handles everything from wily muggers to high-society snoots without breaking a sweat. Paul Hogan is the legendary Aussie adventurer who gets a taste of the Big Apple in this blockbusting, fish-out-of-water comedy. Put it this way, the hotel facilities give him more trouble than the muggers.
Storyline: From the opening shot of a Jurassic Park-esque reptilian eye, you know you are in for a wild ride. Life for Mick can only get easier, right? Linda Kozlowski is the New York reporter who brings the fearless bushman back from the Outback to see what he thinks of the urban jungle. The croc suddenly attacks, tearing Mick's boat to pieces and leaving him and mate Jacko up a tree. Mick finds the culture and life in New York City a lot different than his home and he finds himself falling in love with Sue. 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 head for Los Angeles. Hogan's deadpan charm and enough laughs to fill a billabong make it an absolute ripper. When a New York reporter plucks crocodile hunter Dundee from the Australian Outback for a visit to the Big Apple, it's a clash of cultures and a recipe for good-natured comedy as naïve Dundee negotiates the concrete jungle.
From the opening shot of a Jurassic Park-esque reptilian eye, you know you are in for a wild ride. Sue's article soon 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. Life for Mick can only get easier, right? After saving Sue from a crocodile, Sue invites Mick to visit New York City, since Mick has never been to a city. After surviving a crocodile attack, a New York journalist named Sue arrives to interview Mick about how he survived and learns more about the crocodile hunter. The croc suddenly attacks, tearing Mick's boat to pieces and leaving him and mate Jacko up a tree. 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 head for Los Angeles. .
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