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Paul Hogan is the legendary actor who won the world after starring in the Australian film Crocodile Dundee (1986). During his career, Paul Hogan starred in many other well-known films, returning as the Australian icon with two more Crocodile Dundee sequels. In the present day, the actor has drifted out of the spotlight and has somewhat gone dark after films such as Strange Bedfellows (2004), Charlie & Boots (2009) and other films in which Paul Hogan features a cameo role. This film follows the man himself dealing with many outrageous situations. But I must clarify that this is not a film based on real-life events or a film that follows the actor around in day-to-day life. This is simply a comedy movie with Paul Hogan as the leading character, playing the man himself. But things get out of control when Paul Hogan's agent tells him that the queen has invited him to be knighted. It turns out the queen is a huge fan of the actor’s work and generally appreciates his previous achievements. At first, Paul Hogan is uninterested but changes his heart after speaking with his young niece.
By Peter Walkden5
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Paul Hogan is the legendary actor who won the world after starring in the Australian film Crocodile Dundee (1986). During his career, Paul Hogan starred in many other well-known films, returning as the Australian icon with two more Crocodile Dundee sequels. In the present day, the actor has drifted out of the spotlight and has somewhat gone dark after films such as Strange Bedfellows (2004), Charlie & Boots (2009) and other films in which Paul Hogan features a cameo role. This film follows the man himself dealing with many outrageous situations. But I must clarify that this is not a film based on real-life events or a film that follows the actor around in day-to-day life. This is simply a comedy movie with Paul Hogan as the leading character, playing the man himself. But things get out of control when Paul Hogan's agent tells him that the queen has invited him to be knighted. It turns out the queen is a huge fan of the actor’s work and generally appreciates his previous achievements. At first, Paul Hogan is uninterested but changes his heart after speaking with his young niece.