Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles

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Continuity mistake: In the scene where Crocodile Dundee is hiding in the jungle after taking the painting; as he comes out from hiding with his arms up he is facing the other people, but in the next close up shot, his head is looking up his own arm. There isn't time for him to have moved it.

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Mikey Dundee: Do people like rats here?

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Trivia: The actor Alec Wilson, who plays Jacko in Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles, also played a goon in the second Crocodile Dundee movie. Just like in the second movie, where he gets freaked out when the Aboriginal tracker disappears, his character also gets freaked out in this movie too when Mick Dundee does it too.

Russel Denton

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Question: What is the song that is played at the end of the film. (When the credits come up.) (Starts something like: "A man down under . . . ")

Answer: It's 'Down Under' by Men at Work.

J I Cohen

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