A group called Mental as Anything
Crocodile Dundee.
The composer of the score for "Crocodile Dundee," released in 1986, was Peter Best. He created the film's music, which contributed to its iconic status and helped set the tone for the adventure-comedy. Best's work on the film is remembered for its catchy themes and memorable motifs.
Both "Crocodile Dundee's" are still alive, the real one, Tom Cole has written books about his times, times when men were made of steel and boats were made of wood, before they got turned around! The actor, Paul Hogan, who played "Mick Dundee" in the film married one of the worlds more desirable ladies and I reckon, still lives in bliss
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Yes he died in February 22, 1987 but he was well known for hid film making and fab art! check his history out in wikipedia :D
Crocodile Dundee.
There were three Crocodile Dundee movies. The first Crocodile Dundee movie was released in 1986, the second movie was released in 1988, and the third in 2001. There were two versions of the original 1986 film: The Australian version, and the International version, as overseas audiences were not expected to understand much of the Australian colloquialisms. In the international version, the title was altered to"Crocodile" Dundee, with quotation marks.
No, Crocodile Dundee (1986) did not win any Oscars. Paul Hogan was nominated for Best Screenplay, but he did not win.
In the iconic film Crocodile Dundee, the water buffalo played a significant role in helping the main character, Mick Dundee, escape from danger and navigate through the Australian Outback.
The composer of the score for "Crocodile Dundee," released in 1986, was Peter Best. He created the film's music, which contributed to its iconic status and helped set the tone for the adventure-comedy. Best's work on the film is remembered for its catchy themes and memorable motifs.
Mick Dundee's necklace, famously worn by the character in the film "Crocodile Dundee," is made from a series of large, polished teeth. These teeth are typically identified as belonging to a crocodile, reflecting Dundee's rugged persona and connection to the Australian outback. The necklace serves as a symbol of his adventurous lifestyle and the wildlife he encounters.
Withnail and I. Also ; Electric dreams, Gorky Park, Crocodile Dundee, The Moon in the gutter, and Paris, Texas
The song was by Mental as Anything and was called "Live it up" 'Hey there you with the sad face, come back to my place and live it up' Hope that clears that one up. Regards Dave
Both "Crocodile Dundee's" are still alive, the real one, Tom Cole has written books about his times, times when men were made of steel and boats were made of wood, before they got turned around! The actor, Paul Hogan, who played "Mick Dundee" in the film married one of the worlds more desirable ladies and I reckon, still lives in bliss
In "Crocodile Dundee," moral behaviors are exemplified through the protagonist, Mick Dundee, who demonstrates honesty, respect for nature, and kindness towards others. His genuine interactions with people, regardless of their background, highlight the importance of treating everyone with dignity. Additionally, his deep respect for wildlife and the environment showcases a moral commitment to preserving nature. These traits contribute to his character as a lovable and principled figure in the film.
Mick gave himself that name when wally and himself set up there bush tours company in the first film. Mick said the name crocodile made him sound more attractive to tourists. Just a gimic
Gena the Crocodile - film - was created in 1969.