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Caddyshack

Movie Summary

Released: 1980
Set primarily on the golf course at Bushwood Country Club, the story is a farcical clash between classes, on one side the wealthy and privileged and on the other, the anarchic, young and noisy. The club is represented by the chronically uptight Judge Smails (Knight) and opposite him the vulgar, noisy, witty self-made man Al Czervik (Dangerfield) and a group of caddies including Danny Noonan (O'Keefe). Ty Webb (Chase) is a well-to-do but unassuming golf savant who blithely plays both sides of the brawl. Out of the fight, but periodically crossing paths with the others, is Carl Spackler (Murray), a lunatic assistant greenskeeper locked in an increasingly armed death-struggle with a gopher.

The plot, such as it is, hinges on two key golf matches. In the first, Noonan wins a college scholarship and the favour of Smails. The second is an illegal high-stakes gambling match which forces Danny to side either with Czervik or Smails, at the end of which Spackler dynamites the majority of the course trying — unsuccessfully — to kill the gopher.

Caddyshack shares a similar feel to Animal House (1978), also co-written by Ramis and Kenney. A belated sequel in 1988, Caddyshack II, was not well received by critics or the public.


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EightiesManPosted: 04/06/2007
The gopher was my favorite character, next to bill murray.
likeisaidPosted: 04/27/2007
classic for sure
Blueroc85Posted: 11/24/2007
Aside from the doody scene, my favorite was when they all start dancing to"anyway you want it" on the golf course as Rodney Dangerfield has a radio built into his golf bag.
BenJaminPosted: 08/10/2008
An absolute classic with one of the greatest movie songs ever by Kenny Loggins. Love Rodney Dangerfield, may he rest in peace.
The HamburgerPosted: 11/15/2008
my absolute favorite movie!Rodney Dangerfeild and Bill Murray were my favorite actors in it.DOODIE!

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