Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles
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:45:00
I'm afraid he told everyone
you're a hunter,

:45:03
and you hunt and kill crocodiles.
[ Chuckles Nervously ]

:45:07
Oh. He knows
better than that.

:45:10
Crocodiles are protected.
I don't kill 'em. I catch 'em alive.

:45:15
Oh? Well, yes, of course.
:45:18
I'll talk to him.
There'll be no more fibs.

:45:22
Really nice to meet you, Dorothy.
:45:28
Looks like a hunter.
:45:35
Nice butt.
:45:38
Dad, will you tell the teachers
to call me Dundee, not Charleton?

:45:42
Oh, sure. We just had to enroll you
at school underyour mother's name...

:45:46
'cause that's your
legal name over here.

:45:50
Is that 'cause
you won't marry Mum?

:45:52
Oh, no, we're married...
sorta.

:45:54
We just haven't done
the legal bit yet.

:45:56
So what'd the kids say when you told
them your dad was a crocodile hunter?

:46:00
They said, "Well, what's
he doing in Beverly Hills? "

:46:04
Smart kids.
:46:13
Hey, Dad,
what's that man doing?

:46:16
I don't know.
Let's go and ask him.

:46:25
Excuse me, mister.
What are you doing?

:46:28
Well, I'm meditating,
young man.

:46:30
What's meditating?
:46:32
Meditating is a special place I go
in my mind where there's no distraction,

:46:37
and I receive
a great source of power.

:46:40
Cool. Can you
show us how, please?

:46:43
Sure. Come forward
and have a seat.

:46:48
- My name's Mikey. What's yours?
- Hi, Mikey. I'm Mike.

:46:51
Oh, hi, Mike.
I'm Mick, Mikey's dad.

:46:55
Mikey, Mick, Mike.
You gotta be kidding me, right?

:46:58
- No.
- Okay, okay. Hold your legs...


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