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Crocodile Dundee

Crocodile Dundee (1986) - Where to Watch

Audience Score
64

About to dive into 'Crocodile Dundee' on your favorite screen? Check out streaming and cable services with rental, purchase, and subscription options, so you can pick what works best for you. 'Crocodile Dundee' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on AMC+ Roku Premium Channel, AMC Plus Apple TV Channel, Microsoft Store, Prime Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Spectrum On Demand, Plex, Hoopla in the US.

Here are a few more things worth knowing about the Rimfire Films adventure flick. Crocodile Dundee starring Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski, Mark Blum, David Gulpilil has a PG-13 rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 37 min. The release date of the movie is September 26th, 1986. The movie received a user score of 64/100 on TMDb, which is derived from reviews from 2,030 engaged users.

Thinking about what happens in this film? Here's the plot: "When a New York reporter plucks crocodile hunter Mick 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. He 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."

'Crocodile Dundee' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on September 26th, 1986
Watch on DVD or Blu-ray starting September 18th, 2001 - Buy Crocodile Dundee DVD

Crocodile Dundee Movies

"Crocodile" Dundee is a 1986 Australian comedy film set in the Australian Outback and in New York City. It stars Paul Hogan as the weathered Mick Dundee, whose character was inspired by the late Rodney Ansell. Hogan's future wife Linda Kozlowski portrayed Sue Charlton. Inspired by the true life exploits of Rodney Ansell. There are two versions of the film: the Australian version, and the American/international version, the latter of which had much of the Australian slang replaced with more commonly understood terms, and was slightly shorter. The international version also changes the title to "Crocodile" Dundee, adding the quotation marks. The film was followed by two sequels: "Crocodile" Dundee II (1988) and Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001).