The Australian version of “Tarzan of the Apes” tells the story of a hunter who grows up in the wild with extraordinary survival skills and a deep understanding of nature, and then enters a modern civilized society where he experiences various cultural conflicts and adventures.
American female reporter went to Australia to interview a crocodile catcher Dundee, who was raised by the Aborigines in the tropical jungles of northern Australia, hunts and fishes for a living, and is able to catch crocodiles all by himself. The female reporter, in order to write a story against Dundee, brought him along to New York, where Dundee made a lot of jokes and developed feelings for the female reporter. When he heard the news of the female reporter’s marriage, he sulked and prepared to When he hears the news of her wedding, he sulks and prepares to go home. The female reporter rushes to the station and bravely confesses her love to Dundee in the crowded crowd.
1986 / Australia / Comedy Action Adventure / Peter Feinman / Paul Hogan Linda Koslowski
Plot Synopsis:
Dundee (Paul Hogan) has been raised by African natives and is well versed in traditional hunting skills.
In an accident, a fierce crocodile attacked Dundee, in the case of leg injuries, Dundee subdued the crocodile, and rely on his extraordinary toughness of willpower and ultimately be rescued.
Sue (Linda Kozlowski), a reporter, is very interested in Dundee’s heroics and travels all the way to Australia to write a news report on Dundee.
After a thrilling experience in the wilderness, Sue enthusiastically invites Dundee to her “turf,” the big city of New York.
However, Dundee, who has never seen such a grand style, is not only very timid in front of the new things, but also makes a lot of jokes.
Dundee and Sue have grown fond of each other, but Sue already has a boyfriend, Mason (Mark Blum), and their wedding date is approaching.
As the day of separation approaches, neither Sue nor Dundee can hide their disappointment.