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Brian Damage
06-06-2010, 11:35 AM
The smash success "Caddyshack" became a prototype for countless other wacky T&A-tinged teen comedies of the early 1980s.

At an exclusive country club for WASPish snobs, an ambitious young caddy (Michael O'Keefe) from an overpopulated home eagerly pursues a caddy scholarship in hopes of attending college and, in turn, avoiding a job at the lumber yard. In order to succeed, he must first win the favor of the elitist Judge Smails (Ted Knight), then the caddy golf tournament which the good judge sponsors.

Of course, there are love interests as well - one good, one naughty - not to mention several foes he must vanquish along the way. The story itself serves to string along a series of slapstick scenes involving an obnoxious nouveau riche land developer (Rodney Dangerfield) who wants to turn the site into a condominium community; an oddball, Zen-quoting, millionaire slacker/golf ace (Chevy Chase); and a psychotic groundskeeper (Bill Murray) with a gopher-fixation.

Caddyshack was a bona fide hit; throughout the '80s and '90s, director Harold Ramis would continue to create such hits as "Ghostbusters," "Groundhog Day," and "Analyze This."

TJL
06-06-2010, 12:52 PM
Wow. Thirty years!

One of my favorite movies.

I've grown to appreciate Caddyshack more since I took up golf years ago. Pretty much every person I have ever played golf with has every quote committed to memory.