- Lake Placid (1999)
- The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course (2002)
- Croc (2007)
- Crocodile Dundee (1986)
- Crocodile Dundee II (1988)
- Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001)
- Crocodile (1996)
- Rogue (2007)
- The Crocodile Hunter: The Incredible Adventures (2008)
- The Crocodile Hunter: The Adventures of Crocodile Dundee (2008)
Dive into the world of family-friendly films where crocodiles take centre stage. This collection brings together ten delightful movies that not only entertain but also educate about these fascinating creatures. From heartwarming tales to thrilling adventures, these films are perfect for family viewing, offering both laughter and learning in equal measure.

Lake Placid (1999)
Description: While more of a horror-comedy, the film's giant crocodile and humorous tone make it suitable for older children and teens, offering a mix of scares and laughs.
Fact: The film features a mix of animatronics and CGI for the crocodile, with the animatronic version being one of the largest ever built.


The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course (2002)
Description: This film features the real-life crocodile hunter Steve Irwin, making it a unique blend of documentary and adventure. It's included for its educational value and Irwin's charismatic presence, which captivates both kids and adults.
Fact: Steve Irwin improvised many of his lines, making the film feel more authentic. The movie was released just months before his tragic death.


Croc (2007)
Description: A direct-to-video film about a giant crocodile terrorizing a small town. It's a fun, if somewhat cheesy, creature feature that families might enjoy for its over-the-top action.
Fact: The film was originally titled "Lake Placid 3" but was rebranded due to legal issues. It features a mix of practical effects and CGI for the crocodile.


Crocodile Dundee (1986)
Description: While not strictly a family film, its light-hearted adventure and the character of Mick Dundee, who has a special connection with crocodiles, make it a fun watch for older children and adults.
Fact: The film was a massive box office success, spawning two sequels. The crocodile attack scene was filmed with a real, albeit sedated, crocodile.


Crocodile Dundee II (1988)
Description: Continuing the adventures of Mick Dundee, this sequel includes more crocodile action, making it a fun follow-up for fans of the original.
Fact: The film was shot in Australia and New York, showcasing both urban and wilderness settings.


Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001)
Description: The third installment of the Crocodile Dundee series, where Mick Dundee navigates life in LA, including a subplot involving a crocodile. It's light-hearted and suitable for family viewing.
Fact: This was the last film in the series, and Paul Hogan, who plays Dundee, has since retired from acting.


Crocodile (1996)
Description: A low-budget horror film about a giant crocodile in the Everglades. It's included for its campy charm and the sheer spectacle of the creature.
Fact: The film was shot in Florida, utilizing the natural environment to enhance the realism of the setting.


Rogue (2007)
Description: This Australian thriller involves a group of tourists trapped by a giant crocodile. It's included for its thrilling plot and the depiction of the crocodile as a formidable force of nature.
Fact: The film was shot in the Northern Territory of Australia, known for its crocodile population. The crocodile was created using a combination of animatronics and CGI.


The Crocodile Hunter: The Incredible Adventures (2008)
Description: A compilation of Steve Irwin's adventures, focusing on his encounters with crocodiles. It's a tribute to his legacy and an educational watch for families.
Fact: This film was released posthumously, showcasing Irwin's passion for wildlife conservation.


The Crocodile Hunter: The Adventures of Crocodile Dundee (2008)
Description: Another tribute to Steve Irwin, this film combines footage from his shows with a narrative, focusing on his crocodile encounters.
Fact: This was one of the last projects Irwin worked on before his untimely death.
