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.
Today, it is remembered as a quintessential '80s blockbuster—a perfect blend of Australian grit and Hollywood production values. Cocodrilo Dundee 2
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
Fans often remember the sequel for being "darker" than the first. It trades the lighthearted culture shocks of Manhattan for high-stakes kidnappings and jungle warfare. Released in 1988 , Crocodile Dundee II took
The real-life chemistry between Paul Hogan and Linda Kozlowski continues to be the emotional anchor of the movie. Reception and Legacy