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| Paul Hogan | Mick 'Crocodile' Dundee | |
| Linda Kozlowski | Sue Charlton | |
| John Meillon | Walter Reilly | |
| David Gulpilil | Neville Bell | |
| Ritchie Singer | Con | |
| Maggie Blinco | Ida | |
| Steve Rackman | Donk | |
| Gerry Skilton | Nugget | |
| Terry Gill | Duffy | |
| Peter Turnbull | Trevor | |
| Christine Totos | Rosita | |
| Graham 'Grace' Walker | Angelo | |
| David Bracks | Burt (Roo Shooter) | |
| Brett Hogan | Peter (Roo Shooter) | |
| Mark Blum | Richard Mason |
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John Cornell
Jane Scott |
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| Writer |
Paul Hogan
Ken Shadie |
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| Cinematography |
Russell Boyd
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| Musician |
Peter Best
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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. 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. |
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