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Linda Kozlowski and Paul Hogan in Crocodile Dundee

1986

Linda Kozlowski and Paul Hogan in Crocodile Dundee

1986

  • NFSA ID0JD0W47Y
  • TypeFilm
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormStill Image
  • GenresIndigenous themes or stories, Indigenous as subject, Comedy
  • Year1986

'Mick catches barramundi – Sue invites him to New York. Mick kisses Sue. Interruption by Wally's call', was the action filmed in this scene according to a Location Schedule held in the NFSA.

Filmed beside a billabong at Gunlom Falls in Kakadu, NT during week five of the shoot, the 'animals' and 'special requirements' for the scene included a 'wet suit bottom for Paul' and 'flopping barramundi 6 repeats'.

Crocodile Dundee (Peter Faiman, Australia, 1986) is one of the most successful non-Hollywood films of all time.

Photograph by Jim Sheldon.

Courtesy of
Rimfire Films Pty Limited

'Mick catches barramundi – Sue invites him to New York. Mick kisses Sue. Interruption by Wally's call', was the action filmed in this scene according to a Location Schedule held in the NFSA.

Filmed beside a billabong at Gunlom Falls in Kakadu, NT during week five of the shoot, the 'animals' and 'special requirements' for the scene included a 'wet suit bottom for Paul' and 'flopping barramundi 6 repeats'.

Crocodile Dundee (Peter Faiman, Australia, 1986) is one of the most successful non-Hollywood films of all time.

Photograph by Jim Sheldon.

Courtesy of
Rimfire Films Pty Limited
  • Photographer
    Jim Sheldon
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