Where was Crocodile Dundee filmed
Crocodile Dundee
Year: 1986
Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy
Crocodile Dundee was filmed in New York in the United States of America and in Australia.
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Locations
Chambers Street Subway Station (Centre Street)
In movie
Scene where a public-transit beat that highlights the character’s adjustment to the subway—tight personal space, fast-moving commuters, and the logic of navigating platforms—while keeping the tone comedic through his straightforward, no-nonsense approach to city travel.
Real
Scene was shot an important Lower Manhattan subway access point at Centre Street, representative of the city’s underground transit system with constant rider turnover. The entrances, stairways, and nearby civic buildings create a practical, documentary-like NYC setting.
Cortlandt Alley (near Walker Street)
In movie
Scene where a tighter, more industrial-feeling city passage used for movement and tension within Manhattan street geography, letting the film shift away from postcard locations into a more utilitarian urban corridor that supports quick pacing and sharper street-level realism.
Real
Scene was shot a narrow Tribeca service alley frequently used for filming because of its enclosed perspective, brick-and-metal textures, and controllable traffic. It provides a gritty, distinctly “back-of-house Manhattan” look that contrasts with landmark avenues nearby.
Mick Dundee's NY Hotel
In movie
Scene where Mick Dundee arrives at the Plaza Hotel.
Top of the Rock, Rockefeller Plaza
In movie
Scene where Sue takes Mick Dundee to Rockefeller Plaza to see the skyline of New York.
Vazac's Horseshoe Bar
In movie
Scene where Mick Dundee wants to have a drink. The Italian cab driver takes him to the bar. There he meets the transvestite inside the bar and the prostitutes outside.
Real
Scene was shot at the Horseshoe Bar on the corner of Avenue B and West 7th Street, it's still open today.