Crocodile Dundee
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1:17:03
Are you involved in cattle,
Mr Dundee?

1:17:06
- Yeah, mostly buffaloes.
- Do you breed them?

1:17:09
- No, I just toss 'em.
- And how are you finding New York?

1:17:14
A bit of a lunatic asylum, eh?
That's why I love it, 'cause I fit right in.

1:17:20
If you'll excuse me, I'd like Mick
to say hello to Senator Manly.

1:17:24
- It was nice meeting you.
- See you later.

1:17:28
- Seems like a personable fellow.
- What a strange...

1:17:31
Nice people.
1:17:32
Dorothy's fine now,
but she used to be really uptight.

1:17:36
- What happened?
- She found a wonderful shrink.

1:17:41
Psychiatrist.
1:17:44
I shouldn't have made that crack
about the lunatic asylum.

1:17:49
- I didn't know she was nuts.
- Of course she's not nuts!

1:17:53
People go to a psychiatrist
to talk about their problems.

1:17:56
She just needed to unload them.
Bring them out in the open.

1:18:00
Hasn't she got any mates?
1:18:03
You're right. Guess we could
all use more mates.

1:18:07
Suppose you don't have any shrinks
at Walkabout Creek?

1:18:10
Back there, if you've got a problem,
you tell Wally.

1:18:13
He tells everyone in town, brings it out
in the open, no more problem.

1:18:18
- I didn't think you could make it!
- Wendell, wonderful to see you.

1:18:21
- I don't believe I know your daughter.
- Oh, stop it!

1:18:35
Ladies and gentlemen! Friends!
1:18:39
Welcome home, Sue!
1:18:45
As you can see,
we're all glad to have you back.

1:18:49
Of course, no one more than I.
1:18:51
I guess everyone in this room...
1:18:54
...knows how this beautiful lady and I
feel about each other.

1:18:59
Sue's come back to us.

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