Crocodile Dundee - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Crocodile Dundee"
Crocodile Dundee (1986)
Timing: 1:37 (97 min)
Crocodile Dundee - TMDB rating
6.423/10
2055
Crocodile Dundee - Kinopoisk rating
7.229/10
75417
Crocodile Dundee - IMDB rating
6.7/10
124000

Actors and characters

Photo Paul Hogan #92812Photo Paul Hogan #92813Photo Paul Hogan #92814Photo Paul Hogan #92815

Paul Hogan

Paul Hogan
Character Mick 'Crocodile Dundee'
Photo Linda Kozlowski #92816Photo Linda Kozlowski #92817Photo Linda Kozlowski #92818Photo Linda Kozlowski #92819

Linda Kozlowski

Linda Kozlowski
Character Sue Charlton
Photo Mark Blum #92820Photo Mark Blum #92821Photo Mark Blum #92822Photo Mark Blum #92823

Mark Blum

Mark Blum
Character Richard Mason
Photo David Gulpilil #57611Photo David Gulpilil #57612

David Gulpilil

David Gulpilil
Character Neville Bell
Photo Michael Lombard #92826Photo Michael Lombard #92827
Michael Lombard
Character Sam Charlton
Photo John Meillon #92828

John Meillon

John Meillon
Character Walter Reilly
Photo Maggie Blinco #92834
Maggie Blinco
Character Ida
Steve Rackman
Character Donk
Gerry Skilton
Character Nugget

Terry Gill

Terry Gill
Character Duffy
Peter Turnbull
Character Trevor
Khristina Totos
Character Rosita
Photo Graham
Graham 'Grace' Walker
Character Angelo
Photo David Bracks #92835
David Bracks
Character Burt (Roo Shooter)
Brett Hogan
Character Peter (Roo Shooter)
Photo Irving Metzman #92832

Irving Metzman

Irving Metzman
Character Doorman
Rik Colitti
Character Danny
Photo John Snyder #92829
John Snyder
Character Pimp
J.J. Cole
Character Buzzy
Gwyllum Evans
Character Wendell Wainwright
Clarie Hague
Character Dorothy Wainwright
Jan Saint
Character Wino
Photo Peter Bucossi #25157
Peter Bucossi
Character Subway Creek
Photo Sullivan Walker #90199
Sullivan Walker
Character Tall Man
Bobby Alto
Character Pug Nose
Photo Anne Carlisle #92836

Anne Carlisle

Anne Carlisle
Character Gwendoline
Photo Anne Francine #92831
Anne Francine
Character Fran
Paige Matthews
Character Party Girl
Photo Paul Greco #92833
Paul Greco
Character New Yorker
Photo Nancy Mette #92837
Nancy Mette
Character Karla
Photo Barry Kivel #82536
Barry Kivel
Character Coke Snorter
Tony Holmes
Character Teenage Mugger
Dan Lounsbery
Character Simpson
Dolores Messina
Character Receptionist
Photo Danny Aiello III #69560

Danny Aiello III

Danny Aiello III
Character Alley Goon (uncredited)
Photo Tony LaFortezza #92838

Tony LaFortezza

Tony LaFortezza
Character Bar Patron (uncredited)
Photo Joe Pentangelo #92839
Joe Pentangelo
Character Mounted Cop on Horse (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • There are two versions of the film: Australian and American/International. In the international version, many Australian slang words have been replaced with more common expressions, and it is also slightly shorter due to the absence of several scenes.
  • In the American theatrical release, the word 'Crocodile' in the film's title was placed in quotation marks so that some viewers would not think that Dundee was actually a real crocodile.
  • In the scene where Mick Dundee is in the hotel bathroom, the film 'Major Dundee' (1965) is playing on television in the other room.
  • The original version of the film had a runtime of 104 minutes.
  • It was released in Soviet cinemas in 1988 under the title "Dandy nicknamed Crocodile".
  • The enraged wild buffalo that Mick Dundee tames was pumped with sedatives for safety reasons.
  • After Mick scares off drunken poachers hunting kangaroos by hiding behind the carcass of a dead kangaroo and shooting from behind it, making them think the shot came from the animal, he turns to the dead kangaroo and says, "Good job, Skippy." This is a reference to the popular Australian children's television series of the 1960s, "Skippy," which tells the story of a boy's friendship with a wild kangaroo of the same name.
  • In the American theatrical release, the word Crocodile in the film's title was placed in quotation marks so that some viewers wouldn't think Dundee was actually a real crocodile.
  • It was released in Soviet cinemas in 1988 under the title "Dundee nicknamed Crocodile".
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