Plot
Australian outback expert protects his New York love from gangsters who've followed her down under.
Release Year: 1988
Rating: 5.2/10 (22,436 voted)
Director:
John Cornell
Stars: Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski, John Meillon
Storyline Mick and Sue continue where they left off in "'Crocodile' Dundee". New York gangsters are pursuing Sue, so for her safety, Mick takes her back to Oz. When the gangsters follow them, Mick demonstrates his outback skills once more.
Writers: Paul Hogan, Paul Hogan
Cast: Paul Hogan
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Michael J. 'Crocodile' Dundee
Linda Kozlowski
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Sue Charlton
John Meillon
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Walter Reilly
Ernie Dingo
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Charlie
Steve Rackman
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Donk
Gerry Skilton
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Nugget
Gus Mercurio
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Frank
Jim Holt
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Erskine
Alec Wilson
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Denning
Maggie Blinco
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Ida
Bill Sandy
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Teddy
Mark Saunders
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Diamond
Betty Bobbitt
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Meg (Tourist)
Jim Cooper
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Dorrigo Brother
Sam Cooper
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Dorrigo Brother
Taglines:
The world's favourite adventurer is back for more! much more!
Release Date: 25 May 1988
Filming Locations: Australia
Box Office Details
Budget: AUD 15,800,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend: AUD 2,005,536
(Australia)
(21 May 1988)
Gross: $239,700,000
(Worldwide)
(2004)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
The subway train operated on one of the unused outer tracks at the Hoyt-Schermerhorn station.
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes:
Near the end of the movie when Mick and Rico have switched clothes, Sue is holding a rifle. The scope on the rifle is actually on backwards.
Quotes: Charlie:
Mick's bloody lucky you can't shoot straight, Wal.
User Review
A Very Good Sequel
Rating: 8/10
I know I am in the minority here but I actually liked this sequel
better than the original...and the original was very good and extremely
popular.
Maybe I was biased because I played this with some kids present and was
pleasantly surprised to hear almost no profanity, which I couldn't say
was the case in the first film. It was a "cleaner" movie, and still an
equally entertaining one with a good mix of drama, action, comedy and
even some good music thrown in. The film has no lulls and 110 minutes
go by pretty quickly.
The first half of this movie takes place in New York City, where we
last saw "Mick Dundee" (Paul Hogan). The second half, the crocodile man
takes his bride (Linda Kozlowski) back to the outback in Australia.
Hogan was never more entertaining and, of course, feeling comfortable
back in his home territory.
This is just a fun ride all the way and, yes, to use a cliché, good
family entertainment.
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