Crocodile Dundee II

Crocodile Dundee II (1988)

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Corrected entry: When Mick is firing on his pursuers, Mick has a Lee Endfield Bolt Action .303 which he fires three continuous shots without reloading.

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Correction: Dundee is using a Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III SMLE Rifle, which came with either a standard five shot or an extended 10 shot magazine. Firing three shots from such a rifle without reloading would not pose a problem.

Corrected entry: When it's night in Australia, a shot of the moon is shown. This is a shot of the moon, viewed from the northern hemisphere. In Australia, the moon is viewed "up sided down".

Correction: Crocodile Dundee II was shot on location in Australia and such a mistake seems impossible. Please advise a time code.

Corrected entry: Near the end, Dundee captures Rico (the bad guy) and changes clothes with him. Dundee is at least 6 inches taller than Rico, yet the traded clothes fit both men perfectly.

Correction: We don't get a good enough look at both men to accurately assess the fitting of their attire.

Continuity mistake: When the first two baddies are captured they are tied up back to back in the cave. Next time they are seen, they are side by side.

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Suggested correction: Too much time has passed in the film for this to be a mistake. They are first shown tied up back to back in the afternoon when Sue watches them alone. When Mick returns, he invites Sue along for his "phone call." The next two scenes, which are at night time, are of Sue collecting berries and of the bats attacking the bad guys camp. Following this, Mick and Sue are shown around a camp fire and the two are tied up side to side.

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Question: If the crocs in this movie are saltwater crocodiles, why is the lady sipping then filling her canteen with saltwater? Later when swimming with Dundee in freshwater, no crocs.

Answer: Saltwater crocodiles ("Salties") are equally at home in fresh or salt water. Sue was filling her canteen from the water in a billabong, a freshwater lake.

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