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Released in 1988 , Crocodile Dundee II took the charm of the original Australian phenomenon and dialed up the action. While the first film was a classic "fish-out-of-water" comedy, the sequel leans into the action-adventure genre, pitting Mick Dundee against a dangerous Colombian drug cartel. The Plot: From New York to the Outback
Upon its release, Crocodile Dundee II was a massive commercial success, becoming one of the highest-grossing films of 1988 . While critics felt it lacked the fresh comedic spark of the original, it cemented Mick Dundee as an international action icon. Cocodrilo Dundee 2
When the cartel kidnaps Sue to retrieve the evidence, Mick realizes he can’t fight them on their home turf. He stages a daring rescue and decides to take the fight back to his own territory: . The second half of the film transforms into a game of cat-and-mouse in the rugged Outback, where Mick uses his bushcraft skills to systematically dismantle the villains. Key Highlights Released in 1988 , Crocodile Dundee II took
The story begins with settled into a somewhat domestic life in New York City with journalist Sue Charlton (Linda Kozlowski) . However, the peace is shattered when Sue’s ex-husband sends her photos documenting a murder committed by a powerful drug lord. While critics felt it lacked the fresh comedic
Today, it is remembered as a quintessential '80s blockbuster—a perfect blend of Australian grit and Hollywood production values.