Now have a look at this little beauty! the indefatigable Steve Irwin stars in his first feature film.
Courtesy of local video dealer Video Spin and Fox Pathe Home Entertainment, The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course is now available to rent on VHS (from November 18th).
Aussie adventurer and wildlife warrior Irwin - a.k.a The Crocodile Hunter - is famous for his death defying encounters as he chases, saves and unearths some of the world's deadliest living species. His enthusiasm for some of the most dangerous snakes, spiders and reptiles have made him world famous and brought the plight of endangered species to everyone's attention.
With his astonishing enthusiasm and brilliant humour, you simply can't ignore the Crocodile Hunter. In the film, Steve and his real life wife Terri are out to save a huge, feisty crocodile from local poachers.
After already avoiding a death roll from another reptilian predator, Steve is still able to wrestle with any dangerous wildlife that comes his way. But what Steve doesn't realise is that the crocodile that he wants to relocate to safety has actually swallowed a top secret US spy device and Special Agents have been sent to retrieve it - whatever the cost to the croc!
Far out in the Bush, Steve and Terri find themselves embroiled in international espionage that's more dangerous than any snappy crocodile. But if he can handle bird-eating spiders and venomous snakes without getting bitten, gun-wielding agents shouldn't be too mush of a problem!
This fun movie is written and directed by long term friend and advisor to Steve, John Stainton and also stars a favourite Australian actress Magda Szubanski.
The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course will have you laughing one second and screaming in delighted terror the seat, packed with all the action, danger, and adventure that only Steve Irwin can deliver, this is a great movie for everyone big and little.
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