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The Crocodile Dundee film series [2] consists of action-comedy films centered on a crocodile hunter named Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee. The movies star Paul Hogan in the title role, over the course of three feature films. Hogan refused several proposals for more Crocodile Dundee films.
Although Crocodile Dundee was a hit both in Australia and abroad, it became controversial with some Australian critics and audiences who resented the image of Australians as being ocker. [43] Robert Hughes complained in 2000 that to Americans "Crocodile Dundee is a work of social realism", giving them a " 'Wild West' fantasy" about Australia. [44]
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The film became Australia’s highest-grossing movie at the time of its release. It spawned two sequels, 1988’s “Crocodile Dundee II” and 2001’s “Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles.”
Paul Hogan is reluctantly thrust back into the spotlight as he desperately attempts to restore his sullied reputation on the eve of being knighted. The title pays homage to Hogan's famous role of Crocodile Dundee. It was released on Amazon Prime Video on 17 July 2020, [1] and was the final film Olivia Newton-John starred in before her death in ...
A remake starring Dwayne Johnson, of the first film was released in 2004 which was followed by standalone sequels; while a TV movie was released previously in 1978. Walking Tall (2004 series) Walking Tall (2004) Walking Tall: The Payback (2007) (V) Walking Tall: Lone Justice (2007) (V) Wally "The Fox" Benton. Whistling in the Dark (1941 ...
The following are lists of Netflix original films by year: Lists. List of Netflix original films (2015–2017) List of Netflix original films (2018)
The following is a list of highest grossing comedy films of all time. Only Barbie and Deadpool & Wolverine sits along the highest grossing films of all time, being both 14th and 20th place, respectively. 2018 was the most frequent year, with three films. 50% of films have placed since 2000, and all had a theatrical run since 1987.