Crocodile Dundee In Los Angeles -2001--paul Hog...
: Mick works as an undercover amateur sleuth at a movie studio to solve the case.
In the pantheon of 1980s pop culture, few characters cut as deep—or as humorously—as Mick Dundee. When Paul Hogan’s rugged, khaki-clad bushman first pulled a Bowie knife on a would-be mugger in a New York alley and uttered the immortal line, “That’s not a knife. That’s a knife,” he cemented himself as a global icon. The original Crocodile Dundee (1986) was a cultural earthquake, becoming the highest-grossing Australian film of all time and earning Hogan a Golden Globe. A successful sequel, Crocodile Dundee II (1988), followed, seemingly closing the chapter on the fish-out-of-water adventures. Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles -2001--Paul Hog...
After the release of "Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles," Paul Hogan continued to act in film and television. He appeared in several projects, including the TV series "Sweat" and the film "The New Adventures of Crocodile Dundee" (2005). : Mick works as an undercover amateur sleuth
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Hogan has mentioned that he enjoyed exploring the city and immersing himself in the local culture. He even took a few surfing lessons and tried his hand at driving a convertible, which became a memorable scene in the film.
⭐⭐ (2/5) – For completists and Paul Hogan enthusiasts only. Bring a sense of nostalgia and leave your critical knife at the door.