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...plot of "Crocodile" Dundee is hardly more than an updated version of The Country Mouse and the City Mouse mixed in with the comic heroism of Raiders of the Lost Ark and the exotic landscape photography of The Gods Must be Crazy. Mick "Crocodile" Dundee (Hogan) is an Australian adventurer who agrees to an interview with Susan, a visiting reporter from New York (newcomer Linda Kozlowski...

Author: By Ellen R. Pinchuk, | Title: Down Under Delight | 10/3/1986 | See Source »

...first half of the film focuses on the relationship between Mick and Susan, which becomes predictably romantic as he snatches her out of the jaws of--you guessed it--a giant crocodile. She is intrigued by his indifference to the problems of the world, and, after two days, she has acquired an appreciation for the basic, natural life of the outback, as well as an unlikely boyfriend...

Author: By Ellen R. Pinchuk, | Title: Down Under Delight | 10/3/1986 | See Source »

CROCODILE DUNDEE takes a comic turn as the film leaves Australia for the wilds of New York, where Susan has brought Mick for a visit. She shows him the best the city has to offer: cabbies, muggings, pimps and pretentious Italian restaurants, and he approaches every new experince with optimism, humor and clever tricks from the outback...

Author: By Ellen R. Pinchuk, | Title: Down Under Delight | 10/3/1986 | See Source »

...somewhere around $81 million over the past year for farmers, the homeless in the U.S. and the starving in Africa. America's fascination with celebrities, so often demeaned as shallow and voyeuristic, has been turned into a vehicle to aid the least celebrated. Says Rockefeller: "If Tina Turner and Mick Jagger can have fun while raising money, why can't the rest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Deep Pockets for Doing Good | 6/16/1986 | See Source »

...album's sole video, which premiered on MTV last week, is a golden oldie, Harlem Shuffle. "We have a lot of influence," explains Ron Wood, "and we'd like to turn the kids of today on to what we consider our roots." As for working as a group again, Mick Jagger says, "It was like going back to an old shoe." Stones in an old shoe are not entirely comfortable, though. The five -- Jagger, 42, Wood, 38, Keith Richards, 42, Charlie Watts, 44, and Bill Wyman, 44 -- have had their differences, notably over Jagger's increasingly active career...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Mar. 17, 1986 | 3/17/1986 | See Source »

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