Crocodile Dundee II Page #5

Synopsis: Mick and Sue continue where they left off in "'Crocodile' Dundee". New York City drug lords are pursuing Sue for having solid evidence against them for murder, so for her safety, Mick takes her back to Australia. When the gangsters follow them, Mick demonstrates his outback skills once more.
Director(s): John Cornell
Production: Paramount
  2 wins.
 
IMDB:
5.5
Metacritic:
41
Rotten Tomatoes:
11%
PG
Year:
1988
108 min
1,563 Views


Telephone call.

Sue, this is Charlie.

And Diamond.

Crikey, Diamond, you

must have a tapeworm!

Every time I see you, you've

got food in your hand.

We've been here since first light.

The two brothers are over there,

looking out for them other fellas.

You keep an eye on this lot.

I'm gonna go after Wally.

Okay, mate.

Can I help?

Well, I really wanted

to get ahead of Wally.

I know, a sheila would

only slow you down.

Mick.

Be careful. This isn't a game.

It is to me.

No, mate. We just hold them.

What did he say?

He wants to know if we're

allowed to eat these men.

We made the right decision,

mate. Stuff the money.

Yeah, I've had a bad

feeling about this

ever since that old black

tracker walked off.

You know, I thought that greaser

really did turn into a goanna.

Erskine?

Erskine?

Don't fool around.

Erskine!

He's headed for Jaba

Point, that's for sure.

We cross here. You lead the

way, amigo, we'll cover you.

Yeah.

We don't need him now, anyway.

He's already shown us

the way to Jaba Point.

We'll cross over here.

I knew it was you all the time.

First you shoot my head,

now you try to drown me.

- You've been hit.

- It's only a scratch, mate.

Listen, don't put

that in the water,

'cause there might be

real crocs down there.

Where do you think

I got this fella?

In here.

- Should have seen your face, Wal.

- What was the matter with it?

- You sh*t yourself.

- I did not!

- Yes, you did.

- No, I did not.

- You didn't know it was me.

- Yeah, I did!

G'day. Want a cold one?

- Who the hell are you?

- Call me Nugget.

I've been looking

for Walter Reilly.

Haven't seen him around, have you?

You should have brought a

gun instead of beer, mate.

Nah, I don't need a

gun. I've got a Donk.

You've got a what?

Donk.

Walter! Over here!

There you are! I was just making

sure that nobody followed me.

- How'd you get away?

- Well, it was a piece of cake really.

It was just a question of timing,

'cause Mick and I had this plan.

- You've been shot again.

- No, that's Mick's.

- What?

- No...

He's all right.

It's just a scratch.

Where is he?

He's leading those other two

mongrels up to Jaba Point.

That's mountain goat country,

so he's gonna have a

picnic with those two!

Sue, what are you doing?

Mick told us to wait here.

Mick thinks this is some big game.

Rico didn't come here for a picnic.

Which way is it?

Well, I'll have to go with you.

Are you really enjoying that?

Nah. Needs garlic.

It's time we stopped playing

this bushman's game his way.

What do you mean?

This man can take us

anytime he wants to.

No.

Now we finish it.

Think! When we were children,

did you chase a snake

into the cane fields?

Move to those rocks and wait.

G'day, amigo.

Take your pants off.

He's got Mick!

Mick.

If Mick want his clothes back,

he can climb down there and

get it his bloody self.

What?

Mick's clothes.

We swapped it with that bastard,

so we can flush the other fella out.

Plan was working till you

turned up and shot Mick.

That's not Mick?

'Course not.

There's Mick over there.

Mick's bloody lucky you

can't shoot straight, Wal.

You ready to go home now?

I am home.

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Paul Hogan

Paul Hogan, (born 8 October 1939) is an Australian comedian, actor and television presenter. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his performance as outback adventurer Michael "Crocodile" Dundee in Crocodile Dundee (1986), the first in the Crocodile Dundee film series. more…

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