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  1. Malcolm Douglas (14 March 1941 – 23 September 2010) was an Australian wildlife documentary film maker, and crocodile hunter. Douglas started in the 1960s as a professional crocodile hunter and farmer, but later dedicated himself to their preservation.

  2. Twenty-five years on, Malcolm Douglas retraces his first journey from Darwin to Arnhem Land, across the buffalo plains, through the gulf country and up Cape York to the top of Australia.

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  3. Subscribed. 5K. 860K views 3 years ago. Malcolm travels in his boat to the most remote parts of the Kimberley, camps for weeks at a time on pristine beaches, chases mighty barramundi and trolls...

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  4. 1 dic 2020 · Subscribed. 746. 87K views 3 years ago. Malcolm takes the viewer around Australia visiting his favourite places. Starting out from Sydney, he travels to Fraser Island, through the Queensland...

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  5. Malcolm Douglas. Self. All cast & crew. Production, box office & more at IMDbPro. Storyline. Malcolm Douglas was one of the first to create outback adventure films in Australia. He had a deep connection with the Aboriginal people and has been documenting their traditional life since the early 1960s.

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  6. Malcolm Douglas manufactures a wide range of exclusively Australian made crocodile product. The luxurious leather of the Saltwater Crocodile (C.porosus), considered the best in the world, is made into belts, wallets, purses and handbags as well as custom made items. MALCOLM DOUGLAS SIGNATURE DVD COLLECTION.

  7. 23 set 2010 · The original crocodile hunter, film-maker and environmentalist Malcolm Douglas has died in a car crash near Broome in Western Australia. The 69-year-old recently spoke of wanting his legacy to include efforts to protect the pristine Kimberley coastline from development plans to build an offshore gas plant.