Crocodile Dundee - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of 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

Film crew

Director

Producer

Editor

David Stiven
Editor

Costume Design

Norma Moriceau
Costume Design

Production Design

Photo Graham
Graham 'Grace' Walker
Production Design

Original Music Composer

Photo Peter Best #92840

Peter Best

Peter Best
Original Music Composer

Second Assistant Director

Photo Jon Kilik #6181
Jon Kilik
Second Assistant Director
Richard Schlesinger
Second Assistant Director
Craig Bolles
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Photo Russell Boyd #74465

Russell Boyd

Russell Boyd
Director of Photography

First Assistant Director

Mark Turnbull
First Assistant Director

Screenplay

Ken Shadie
Screenplay

Story

Third Assistant Director

Photo P.J. Voeten #9412
P.J. Voeten
Third Assistant Director

Line Producer

Photo Jane Scott #92842
Jane Scott
Line Producer

Original Story

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

Paul Hogan

Paul Hogan
Original Story

Location Production Assistant

John Kerr
Location Production Assistant

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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