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Caddyshack is one of the great comedies from the post-Saturday Night Live era. Directed by Harold Ramis, whose credits include appearances and writing assignments in classic comedies such as Ghostbusters and Stripes, it is the story of several young adults who are working as caddies. In particular, it is the story of Danny Noonan (Michael O'Keefe), a young man with little idea of his future and even less of how he wants to approach it. One fine day, Judge Smails (Ted Knight) comes back to his golf course to discover, much to his horror, that there is a gopher digging around. He soon turns to a groundskeeper who, after having his job threatened, puts his best man on the job. If Carl Spackler (Bill Murray), a slob who appears to have the IQ of a concussed snail, is the best man he's got, then you really have to pity the golf course. And when the show's spectacular finale (to the tune of the 1812 Overture, no less) is over, you almost certainly will. Coming in to further complicate matters is construction company owner Al Czervik (Rodney Dangerfield), whose behaviour and speech rattle the judge so much that the two more or less instantly wind up at war. Meanwhile, golfing legend Ty Webb (Chevy Chase) spends his time in the film going from a counsellor to Danny, to a reluctant conversation partner with the Judge, to Al's partner in the golf match to end all golf matches. At least at Bushwood Golf Club, in any case.
Caddyshack (DVD)
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Caddyshack is one of the great comedies from the post-Saturday Night Live era. Directed by Harold Ramis, whose credits include appearances and writing assignments in classic comedies such as Ghostbusters and Stripes, it is the story of several young adults who are working as caddies. In particular, it is the story of Danny Noonan (Michael O'Keefe), a young man with little idea of his future and even less of how he wants to approach it. One fine day, Judge Smails (Ted Knight) comes back to his golf course to discover, much to his horror, that there is a gopher digging around. He soon turns to a groundskeeper who, after having his job threatened, puts his best man on the job. If Carl Spackler (Bill Murray), a slob who appears to have the IQ of a concussed snail, is the best man he's got, then you really have to pity the golf course. And when the show's spectacular finale (to the tune of the 1812 Overture, no less) is over, you almost certainly will. Coming in to further complicate matters is construction company owner Al Czervik (Rodney Dangerfield), whose behaviour and speech rattle the judge so much that the two more or less instantly wind up at war. Meanwhile, golfing legend Ty Webb (Chevy Chase) spends his time in the film going from a counsellor to Danny, to a reluctant conversation partner with the Judge, to Al's partner in the golf match to end all golf matches. At least at Bushwood Golf Club, in any case.