This time it was a different cut:
So, I found a file created by someone who attempted to restore the original version of Crocodile Dundee. Yes, there’s an original cut released only in Australia that was edited before it played elsewhere around the world-what I’ll call “The International Cut.” It was found on Twitter by an account which attempts to restore older pictures; to be blunt, I don’t always like this user’s sour attitude, yet it was from this person that I learned there’s a new 4K restoration of the movie, known as The Encore Cut. In fact, it excises two scenes—likely I don't need to clarify which moments were banished.
Of course this Twitter user had negative comments to make about “modern audiences.” No way will I weigh in on whether or not those transphobic moments should be removed I’m a heterosexual male so my opinion isn’t worth much in this instance. Paul Hogan himself approved of this new version, for whatever it’s worth… but the film’s director (Peter Faiman) doesn’t feel the same. If anyone’s curious about this Australian version I saw, it is at the moment on archive.org.
The additional material is mainly related to building characters although there is an increase in vulgarity plus Aussie slang which sometimes I had to use context clues to decipher. As this cut only made it to the DVD era, the sound and picture still aren’t stellar. Yet, it was still nice to see an alternate version of a film that unexpectedly became a huge hit worldwide; would you believe that in the United States, the gross was only two million dollars less than Top Gun, the number one film in the country for the year? Because reasons, in America for awhile there was an Aussie wave where that country & its products were white-hot.
The viewing experience is little-different from the cut that most people know. It’s still a rather basic fish out of water film where NYC newspaper reporter Sue is a Shiela that meets the titular character in Australia (the titular character has an exaggerated reputation) where she’s baffled by the rural Outback… then the roles are reversed when she brings the bloke to New York City. There’s love triangle drama yet the plot is incredibly basic and lightweight. It’s the charm of the two leads that carries this. As long as you can like the tan leathery guy that is a crocodile poacher and is called that by others but never admits to it… a bangin’ score from Peter Best also helped.
As mentioned in my original review, it was wild that this was seen by me as a kid. Besides the trans moments, Dundee talks to prostitutes & goes to a New Wave party, where he sees someone snort cocaine! The film still has laughs, including the iconic “That’s not a knife… THAT’S a knife” scene. Warts and all, the movie is still quite the time capsule of the 1980’s, including the views of New York City. My late mother was a fan of this and its first sequel; both are fine in my eyes. I’ve never viewed the third, due to bad buzz. Perhaps one day, mate…
Oh, and it was wild that a crocodile which appeared in this film (Burt; named after Burt Reynolds!) made the news when he passed away in December. I’m not sure why it has a Wiki page either but still, RIP Burt.