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The Crocodile Hunter - Collision Course [VHS]
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Product Details/SpecificationsActor(s): Steve Irwin Terri Irwin Magda Szubanski David Wenham Lachy Hulme Creators: John Stainton (Producer) John Stainton (Writer) Arnold Rifkin (Producer) Bruce Willis (Producer) Caroline Bonham (Producer) Judy Bailey (Producer) Holly Goldberg Sloan (Writer) Director(s): John Stainton
Recording label: MGM (Video & DVD) EAN: 0027616880550Binding: VHS TapeFormat: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Special Edition, NTSC, Release Date: 2002-12-17Universal product code (UPC): 027616880550Number of discs: 1Audience rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)Description Steve Irwin makes his big-screen debut with his most perilous adventure yet! To save a very large crocodile from poachers, Steve and his wife Terri set out on a death-defying journey through the Outback to nab the big fella and relocate him to a safe river. But what they don't know is that the angry reptile has swallowed a top-secret US satellite beacon making them all targets of American special agents! Crikey!
Amazon.com This first movie from the Discovery Channel favorite opens with a plot of international intrigue over a downed satellite, but within four minutes Steve Irwin is belly flopping after a baby croc on the outback floor. Steve and his nerves-of-steel sidekick wife, Terri, are asked to relocate a cattle-chomping crocodile before it's shot by a local rancher. This same reptile happened to swallow the intelligence-gathering device that fell to earth, and so begins the goofball premise of this lark of a movie. The feds believe the Irwins are appropriating their classified info, and the Irwins think they're running from poachers. Quibblers may object to Irwin's frequent interruptions to introduce a bird-eating spider or paw through croc dung, but Crocodile Hunter fans wouldn't have it any other way. This 89-minute film is rated PG for action violence/peril and mild language. But unless you consider "crikey" an obscenity, it's a safe bet for family viewing. (Ages 4 and older) --Kimberly Heinrichs
Running time: 90 minutesLanguage: English (Unknown) Language: English (Original Language)
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