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Caddyshack
Movie poster for Caddyshack
Directed by
Harold Ramis
Produced by
Douglas Kenney
Written by
Douglas KenneyHarold RamisBrian Doyle-Murray
Starring
Chevy ChaseRodney DangerfieldTed KnightMichael O’KeefeBill MurrayDan Resin
Music by
Johnny Mandel
Cinematography
Stevan Larner
Editing by
William C. Carruth
Distributed by
Orion Picturesthru Warner Bros.
Release date(s)
July 25, 1980(1980-07-25)
Running time
98 min.
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
$6,000,000
Followed by
Caddyshack II
IMDb ? Allmovie
Caddyshack is a 1980 American comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and written by Brian Doyle-Murray, Ramis and Douglas Kenney. It stars Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Ted Knight, Michael O’Keefe and Bill Murray, with music by Kenny Loggins. Brian Doyle-Murray, Bill Murray’s elder brother, also has a supporting role.
This was Ramis’ first feature film and was a major boost to Dangerfield’s film career; previously, he was known mostly for his stand-up comedy. Grossing almost $40 million in the U.S. alone (16th highest of the year), it was the first of a series of similar comedies. A sequel, Caddyshack II, followed in 1988, although it wasn’t nearly as successful or as well-received.
In 2000, Caddyshack was placed at number 71 on the American Film Institute’s list of the 100 funniest American films. In 2005, a line from the movie was chosen by AFI for their list of the top 100 movie quotes from U.S. films. This film is also second on Bravo’s “100 Funniest Movies”.
Contents
1 Cast
2 Plot summary
3 Production
4 Reception
5 Honors
6 Caddyshack restaurants
7 References
8 External links
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Cast
Chevy Chase - Ty Webb
Rodney Dangerfield - Al Czervik
Ted Knight - Judge Elihu Smails
Michael O’Keefe - Danny Noonan
Bill Murray - Carl Spackler
Sarah Holcomb - Maggie O’Hooligan
Scott Colomby - Tony D’Annunzio
Cindy Morgan - Lacey Underall
Dan Resin - Dr. Beeper
Henry Wilcoxon - Bishop Pickering
Albert Salmi - Mr. Noonan
Elaine Aiken - Mrs. Noonan
John F. Barmon Jr. - Spaulding Smails
Brian Doyle-Murray - Lou Loomis
Jackie Davis - Smoke Porterhouse
Also, Chuck Rodent was credited as playing the part of “Mr. Gopher.”
Plot summary
The film’s story centers on Danny Noonan (O’Keefe), one of many children in a working class Irish Catholic family. Danny aspires to attend college in Nebraska, but his parents can’t afford it and his grades are unremarkable, making obtaining a scholarship difficult. Danny works as a caddy at the upscale Bushwood Country Club, where he earns tips to add to his meager college fund.
Bushwood’s membership includes: Judge Smails (Knight), a stodgy WASP jurist and the country club’s co-founder; Doctor Beeper, an inattentive physician more concerned about his golf game than his patients; Bishop Pickering, a Lutheran minister; and Ty Webb (Chase), the son of Bushwood’s other co-founder and a free-spirited playboy, very unlike the other members. Danny often caddies for Ty, who teaches Danny about the finer points in life, usually while showing off a random trick shot.
Judge Smails notices the handiwork of a gopher on his way to the course. Smails confronts Bushwood’s greenskeeper Sandy McFiddish (Thomas A. Carlin), who then entrusts the task of removing the gopher to Carl Spackler (Murray), his unkempt, unhinged assistant, whose attempts to rid the course of the gopher become a running sub-plot of the main story. Later that day, the flamboyant nouveau riche real estate tycoon Al Czervik (Dangerfield) arrives, along with his Asian business partner Mr. Wang, as a guest of another member. Al first meets Judge Smails in the pro shop as Czervik comments on a hat he sees for sale, which he discovers is also being worn by Smails. Although obnoxious and somewhat immature, Czervik is friendly and affable, and easily endears himself to the caddies and other club members.
Danny’s boss Lou (Brian Doyle-Murray) informs the caddies that the country club’s caddy scholarship has become available after its previous winner, Carl Lippbaum, died of an anxiety attack while at school. Danny then decides to caddy for Judge Smails in hopes of earning his favor when Smails awards the next scholarship. Judge Smails’ foursome, which includes Dr. Beeper, Bishop Pickering and Smails’ grandson, Spaulding, begins their round, and is joined by Smails’ voluptuous niece, Lacey Underall. While he waits to start his game, Czervik wastes no time in needling Smails as he tees off, which causes Smails to slice his ball into the rough. Czervik’s group continues its rowdy behavior, which is of no help to Danny, as…(and so on)
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