Crocodile Dundee (1986)

Movie · 1986 · Adventure, Comedy · 1h 37m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 3.1/10 (191.5K ratings)

There's a little of him in all of us.

Overview

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.

Ratings

Director

Peter Faiman

Production

Rimfire Films

Cast

Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski, Mark Blum, David Gulpilil, Michael Lombard, John Meillon, Ritchie Singer, Maggie Blinco, Steve Rackman, Gerry Skilton, Terry Gill, Peter Turnbull, Khristina Totos, Graham "Grace" Walker, David Bracks, Brett Hogan, Irving Metzman, Reginald VelJohnson, Rik Colitti, John Snyder

Where to watch

fuboTV

Curator Review

Verdict

A breezy, star-driven fish-out-of-water comedy with real 1980s charm, scenic Australian location work, and a premise that still plays as a crowd-pleasing culture-clash romp. Its appeal is undercut by thin plotting and jokes that have aged badly, especially around gender and sexuality.

Best for

  • Viewers who like broad, old-school studio comedies
  • Fans of fish-out-of-water stories and culture-clash setups
  • People curious about a major 1980s box-office hit
  • Audiences who can overlook dated humor for easygoing nostalgia

Skip if

  • You want sharp, joke-dense comedy
  • You are sensitive to transphobic or homophobic material
  • You prefer character depth over one-note crowd-pleasing
  • You want a modern, more self-aware take on culture-clash comedy

Overview

Crocodile Dundee is the kind of mid-80s hit that feels instantly legible: a charismatic outsider, a city full of status games, and a simple premise built to travel. Paul Hogan’s easy confidence gives the movie its engine, and the Australian wilderness sequences have a relaxed, sunlit appeal that helps the film feel bigger than its jokes sometimes are.

Worth noting

Once the story shifts to New York, it becomes a string of broad set pieces built around Dundee’s blunt practicality and the movie’s desire to contrast “authentic” roughness with urban sophistication. That formula works often enough to explain the film’s enormous popularity, even if the screenplay is more repetitive than inspired.

Bottom line

The problem is that some of the comedy depends on material that now lands as mean-spirited and dated, especially in its treatment of gender and sexuality. If you approach it as a time capsule of 1980s mainstream comedy, there’s still a likable, easygoing watch here; if you want it to feel fresh or especially clever, it probably won’t.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Sally Jane Black (1.5★) · 551 likes

Super transphobic and homophobic joke that I did not recall from my childhood just made me sick to my fucking stomach.

JK (2★) · 477 likes

The fact that this was nominated for an Academy Award for *writing* is basically all you need to know about the 80s.

adambolt (3.5★) · 344 likes

ah NOW i understand where all the stereotypes about Australians come from

Alice Stoehr (1.5★) · 224 likes

The first half of this movie, shot in the Australian wilderness, is laid-back, picturesque, and harmless enough. But once Mick Dundee comes to New York City it turns into a series of lousy fish-out-of-water gags: he doesn't understand sidewalks! or prostitutes! or cocaine! (etc., etc.) When he's not being baffled by American customs, Mick's mostly punching people, drinking heavily, or assaulting and humiliating trans women—the latter a recurring "joke" that really soured me on the movie. Crocodile Dundee is ultra-patriarchal,… more The first half of this movie, shot in the Australian wilderness, is laid-back, picturesque, and harmless enough. But once Mick Dundee comes to New York City it turns into a series of lousy fish-out-of-water gags: he doesn't understand sidewalks! or prostitutes! or cocaine! (etc., etc.) When he's not being baffled by American customs, Mick's mostly punching people, drinking heavily, or assaulting and humiliating trans women—the latter a recurring "joke" that really soured me on the movie. Crocodile Dundee is ultra-patriarchal,… more

Will Sloan · 213 likes

Really bad. Incredible how few jokes a comedy film was expected to have in the '80s. But $328 million in 1986 dollars proves that at the height of the Reagan era, the world was desperate to see a simple transphobe from the Outback teach hoity-toity, coke-sniffing, sexually degenerate New Yorkers what a real man looked like. Paul Hogan is the Steven Seagal of comedy stars, in that he is never even for a second allowed to look foolish. Somehow the best of the three Dundee films.

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Topics

fish-out-of-water, culture clash, road comedy, 1980s, outback, New York City, broad comedy, nostalgia, adventure-comedy, dated humor

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