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Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles
Description
We live here in a series of powerful events through many of the adventures that these individuals experience. That story began with Mick, his girlfriend and his son deciding to travel on a trip to Los Angeles. There may be some different things going on during that trip, where you get some important problems in a movie studio. In the end, Mick tries to find all the ways to expose the real conspiracy that has changed everything in the life of Mick and around him.
We live here in a series of powerful events through many of the adventures that these individuals experience. That story began with Mick, his girlfriend and his son deciding to travel on a trip to Los Angeles. There may be some different things going on during that trip, where you get some important problems in a movie studio. In the end, Mick tries to find all the ways to expose the real conspiracy that has changed everything in the life of Mick and around him.
Actors:
Erick Carrillo,
John Billingsley,
Alan Zitner,
George Hamilton,
Angela Campbell,
Patrick Dargan,
Tiriel Mora
Erick Carrillo
John Billingsley
20 May 1960, Media, Pennsylvania, USA
Alan Zitner
George Hamilton
12 August 1939, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Angela Campbell
Patrick Dargan
Tiriel Mora
19 October 1958
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Bungalow Productions #Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles #Jere Burns #Linda Kozlowski #Paul Hogan #Silver Lion Films #Simon Wincer #Vision View Entertainment
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August 20, 2001
Mick Dundee is not so much a fish out of water these days as terminally behind the times.
Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)
June 11, 2003
Becomes so laconic it forgets a movie ought to do something besides show you a lazy smile.
April 20, 2001
This new, slicked-up, Hollywood version of Dundee makes us wish he'd stayed home. Or maybe that we'd stayed home.
July 21, 2001
The movie is very good-natured, folksy and easy-going, it just isn't very funny.
April 20, 2001
At this stage of the game, it's getting a little hard to present Dundee as a naif from the outback in the big city.
Common Sense Media
December 22, 2010
Painfully stupid but kids love it. Go figure.
April 20, 2001
When movies have degraded to the point that Tyson is acting more than Quentin Tarantino is directing, maybe it is time for an industry shutdown, strike-induced or otherwise.
February 12, 2003
There's the odd decent gag but you're too busy chanting the mantra 'Straight To Video, Straight To Video' to laugh.
Philadelphia Inquirer
April 20, 2001
A croc in more ways than one.
June 09, 2002
When we last saw Mick "Crocodile" Dundee and his sweetheart Sue they were... Hmmm... Oh, that's right, in 1988, where they probably should have stayed.
Toronto Star
April 20, 2001
Crocodile Dundee In Los Angeles is a shrimp that should have been cooked more thoroughly on the barbie, or never tossed on in the first place.
Orlando Sentinel
April 20, 2001
The best thing about Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles is that it took 13 years to get made.

