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										| zz52a| Crocodile Dundee | 
									 
									
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										| Director: Peter Faiman | 
									 
									
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													Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski, John Meillon, David Gulpilil, Ritchie Singer | 
												 
											 
											
											 
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										| Aspect Ratio:  2.35:1 | 
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										(NTSC Widescreen) | 
									 
								 
								
								
									
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													Special Edition | 
												 
											 
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										| Studio:  Rimfire Films | 
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										DVD Region:  1 | 
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										PG-13 | 
									 
								 
								
									
										| DVD Release:  Sep 2001 | 
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										Discs:  1 (Cloud) [] | 
									 
								 
								
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							| Reviews:  Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee is an Australian crocodile hunter who lives in the Australian outback and runs a safari business with his trusted friend and mentor Walter Reilly. After surviving a crocodile attack, a New York journalist named Sue arrives to interview Mick about how he survived and learns more about the crocodile hunter. After saving Sue from a crocodile, Sue invites Mick to visit New York City, since Mick has never been to a city. Mick finds the culture and life in New York City a lot different than his home and he finds himself falling in love with Sue. | 
						 
					 
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