Caddyshack
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Murray's Adulthood Is Lost in Translation...Ellis / New York Post A 29-year-old grad student living in a trendy part of Brooklyn tells Page Six about the Halloween party with an unexpected visit from the star of 'Lost in Translation' and 'Caddyshack'. At 3:30am, with only... In this article: Bill Murray, Lost in Translation, New York City, Champagne, and Halloween |
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The Seattle Times | July 21, 2008
Entertainment Bill Murray to jump from plane at air & water show Seattle Times Newspaper
Murray received an Oscar nomination for his role in "Lost in Translation." His screen credits also include the "Ghostbusters" movies, "Caddyshack" and "Groundhog Day." Other celebrities with Chicago roots who are participating include Gary...
In this article: Bill Murray, Chicago, Oscar, Seattle Times, Chicago Air, The Seattle Times Company, Gary Sinise, Ghostbusters, Lost in Translation, and Groundhog Day
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Independent.co.uk - Film & TV | May 29, 2008
Bill Murray's wife alleges drink and drugs abuse in divorce proceedings
...and alcohol. Jennifer Butler Murray filed divorce papers earlier this month in her local court in Charleston, South Carolina against the star of films such as "Lost in Translation," "Ghostbusters," and "Caddyshack". Murray's lawyer...
In this article: Bill Murray, Best interests, Allegation, Golden Globe Awards, Ghostbusters, Lost in Translation, and Charleston
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Fox News Entertainment | August 16, 2008
FOXNews.com - Bird? Plane? Nah, It's Bill Murray - Celebrity Gossip Entertainment News Arts And Entertainment
...there some frequent flier program?" Murray's acting career has spanned decades, including roles in "Ghostbusters," "Caddyshack" and "Groundhog Day" and a 2003 Oscar nomination for "Lost in Translation." At more than 2 miles above Chicago,...
In this article: Bill Murray, Chicago, Oxygen, Groundhog Day, Chicago Air, Dallas Cowboys, Chuck Norris, Gary Sinise, and Florence Henderson
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International Herald Tribune - Culture | August 29, 2007
Bill Murray faces drunken driving charge after golf cart cruise through Stockholm - International Herald Tribune
...whether it had a license plate, which is required in city traffic. Murray was nominated for an Oscar for 2003's "Lost in Translation." His screen credits also include the 1980 golfing comedy "Caddyshack," "Groundhog Day" and "Rushmore."
In this article: Bill Murray, Stockholm, International Herald Tribune, Sweden, Scandinavian Masters, Groundhog Day, Lost in Translation, and Rushmore
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Yahoo! News | August 22, 2007
Swedish police stop Bill Murray in golf cart
...to comment. Murray was nominated for an Oscar for his leading role in "Lost in Translation" and is the star of numerous comedy blockbusters, including 1980's "Caddyshack," which lampoons the world of country club golfing. Lundgren said...
In this article: Bill Murray, Stockholm, Scandinavian Masters, Lost in Translation, Sweden, and United States
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www.washingtonpost.com | January 19, 2006
Bill Murray: Three Times the Comedy
...the sardonic scowl and enigmatic mutterings, started out as a madcap goofball. After all, films such as "Caddyshack" and "Meatballs" are more than 25 years old. For those who feel nostalgic at that thought, or for moviegoers too young to...
In this article: Bill Murray, Stripes, Harold Ramis, Ghostbusters, Lost in Translation, Groundhog Day, Groundhog Day, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, The Wild Bunch, and Warren Oates
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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. 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 was not nearly as successful or 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".
- Name:
- Caddyshack
- Directed By:
- Harold Ramis
- Produced by:
- Douglas Kenney
- Written By:
- Editor:
- William C. Carruth
- Cinematography:
- Stevan Larner
- Music By:
- Johnny Mandel
- Distributed By:
- Length:
- 98 min.
- Language:
- English
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