
Paul Hogan
Michael J. 'Crocodile' Dundee
Linda Kozlowski
Sue Charlton
John Meillon
Walter Reilly
Ernie Dingo
Charlie
Charles S. Dutton
Leroy Brown
Hechter Ubarry
Luis Rico
Juan Fernández
Miguel
Luis Guzmán
Jose
Stephen Root
DEA Agent (Toilet)
Dennis Boutsikaris
Bob Tanner
Steve Rackman
Donk
Gerry Skilton
Nugget
Gus Mercurio
Frank
Jim Holt
Erskine
Alec Wilson
Denning
Maggie Blinco
Ida
Bill Sandy
Teddy
Mark Saunders
Diamond
Betty Bobbitt
Meg (Tourist)
Jim Cooper
Dorrigo Brother
Sam Cooper
Dorrigo Brother
Kenneth Welsh
Brannigan
Carlos Carrasco
Garcia
Marilyn Sokol
Doris
Gregory Jbara
Young Cop
Doug Skinner
Toilet Citizen
Anthony Crivello
Subway Hitman
Susie Essman
Tour Guide
Ronald Yamamoto
Fuji (Kung Fu Tourist)
Doug Yasuda
Cato (Kung Fu Tourist)
Tom Batten
Policeboat Sergeant
Rhett Creighton
Park Boy
Edwin Maldonado
Park Boy
Angela Castle
Park Girl
Tatyana Ali
Park Girl
John Ramsey
Barkeeper Al
Anthony Ruiz
Apartment Hitman
Bryan Krivak
Gang Member
Jim Soriero
Gang Member
Mark Folger
Mohawk Punk
Victor Colicchio
Sanchez (Rico's Driver)
Alberto Vazquez
Rico's Guard
Luis Arriaga
Rico's Guard
Jose Andrews
Rico's Guard
Roger Serbagi
Ralph the Postman
Hannah Cox
Office Receptionist
Colin Quinn
Onlooker at Mansion
Vincent Jerman-Jerosa
Ledge Suicider
Rita Lane
Phone Talker
Stacey Rockafellow
Phone Talker
Maria Antoinette Rogers
Cafe Patron
Ahvi Spindell
Cafe Patron
Hisayo Asai
Japanese Tourist
Dianne Derfner
Woman in Store
Homay Shams
Snake Charmer



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***Mick & Sue vie with Columbian drug lords in New York City and, then, the Outback*** Sue (Linda Kozlowski) inadvertently obtains evidence against two Central American brothers who are drug moguls with offices in New York City. To protect Sue, Mick (Paul Hogan) takes her to his vast property in the Outback, but the gangsters follow them with murder on their minds. This sequel does precisely
I remember enjoying the film's star Paul Hogan's commercials for 'Foster's Lager', on television back in the day, when I was growing up. His identification with Australia, and the outback, made him original and gave him worldwide fame. Though I never bothered with the much-more esteemed original, which came from nowhere and captured the imagination of filmgoers worldwide, this was charming and lik

The Crocodile Who Walks Like a Man. After the coinage and all round good will generated by the first Crocodile Dundee movie, the sequel was inevitable. This time the formula is reversed as Mick Dundee (Paul Hogan) is forced to take his lady, Sue Charlton (Linda Kozlowski), back to the wilds of Australia in order to protect her from gangsters. There, Mick, with all his Outback skills, starts to












