Caddyshack (1980)
Caddyshack (1980)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Chevy Chase
Ty Webb
Rodney Dangerfield
Al Czervik
Bill Murray
Carl Spackler
Ted Knight
Judge Elihu Smails
Michael O'Keefe
Danny Noonan
Sarah Holcomb
Maggie O'Hooligan
Albert Salmi
Mr. Noonan
Scott Colomby
Tony D'Annunzio
Cindy Morgan
Lacey Underall
Dan Resin
Dr. Beeper
Elaine Aiken
Mrs. Noonan
Henry Wilcoxon
The Bishop
Harold Ramis
Director
Lois Kibbee
Mrs. Smails
Brian Doyle-Murray
Writer
Ann Ryerson
Grace
Douglas Kenney
Writer
Thomas A. Carlin
Sandy McFiddish
Johnny Mandel
Composer
John F. Barmon Jr.
Spaulding Smails
Peter Berkrot
Angie D'Annunzio
Stevan Larner
Cinematographer
William C. Carruth
Editor
Hamilton Mitchell
Motormouth
Scott Powell
Gatsby
Wallis Nicita
CastingDirector
Stan Jolley
ProductionDesigner
Ann Crilley
Suki
Cordis Heard
Wally
Brian McConnachie
Scott
Scott Sudden
Richard Richards
Jackie Davis
Smoke
Minerva Scelza
Joey D'Annunzio
Kenneth Burritt
Mr. Havercamp
Rebecca Burritt
Mrs. Havercamp
Barbara Keegan
Noble Noyes
Scott Jackson
Chuck Schick
Anna Upstrom
Blonde Bombshell
Ron Frank
Pat Noonan
Patricia Wilcox
Nancy Noonan
Debi Frank
Kathleen Noonan
Tony Gulliver
Ray - Old Caddy
Kim Bordeaux
Pre-Deb
Lori Lowe
Pre-Deb
Marcus Breece
Lifeguard
Mark Chiriboga
Terry the Hippie
Fred Buch
Angry Husband
Frank Schuller
Charlie the Cook
Mel Pape
Butler
Marge McKenna
Lady on Boat
Bruce McLaughlin
Old Crony
Dennis McCormack
Dennis Noonan
Violet Ramis
Noonan Child
Judy Arman
Beeper's Girlfriend
Dr. Dow
Mr. Wang
Paige Coffman
Little Girl at Pool
Donna M. Wiggin
Woman at Pool
James Hotchkiss
Old Crony
Jon Peters
Executive Producer
Dan Perri
Title Designer
Mark Canton
Executive In Charge Of Production
Rusty Lemorande
Executive In Charge Of Production
Donald MacDonald
Associate Producer
Ted Swanson
Production Manager
David Whorf
First Assistant Director
Charles Persons
Second Assistant Director
John Dykstra
Special Effects Supervisor
David Bretherton
Supervising Editor
Robert Barrere
Editor
Rachel Igel
Assistant Editor
Stanley E. Gilbert
Additional Photography
James Pergola
Additional Photography
Eric Seelig
Costume Supervisor
Andre Lavery
Costumer
Vivian Cocheo
Costumer
Ricou Browning
Second Unit Director
Michael Evje
Production Sound Mixer
D. G. Fisher
Production Sound Mixer
Ray West
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bob Minkler
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Richard Tyler
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Clive Smith
Sound Editor
Jack K. Tillar
Music Editor
Roy M. Prendertgast
Music Editor
George Szeptycki
Art Direction
Don K. Ivey
Set Decoration
Tom Coll
Set Decoration
Elizabeth Lambert
Makeup Artist
Diane Johnson
Hairstylist
Susana Preston
Script Supervisor
Michael McGowan
Camera Operator
Oscar Barber
Camera Operator
John Winner
Assistant Camera
John McGowan
Assistant Camera
Calvin Maehl
Gaffer
Dean Williams
Still Photographer
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 25, 1980
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 38m
Content RatingR
Budget$6,000,000
Box Office$39,846,344
Filming LocationsFlorida, United States of America
Genres
Wiki.
Caddyshack is a 1980 American sports comedy film directed by Harold Ramis, written by Brian Doyle-Murray, Ramis and Douglas Kenney, and starring Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Ted Knight, Michael O'Keefe and Bill Murray with supporting roles by Sarah Holcomb, Cindy Morgan, and Doyle-Murray. It tells the story of a caddie, vying for a caddie scholarship, who becomes involved in a feud on the links between one of the country club's founders and a nouveau riche guest. A subplot involves a greenskeeper who uses extreme methods against an elusive gopher.
Caddyshack was Ramis's directorial debut and boosted the career of Dangerfield, who was previously known mostly for his stand-up comedy. Grossing nearly $40 million at the domestic box office (the 17th-highest of the year), it was the first of a series of similar comedies.
The film has a cult following and was described by ESPN as "perhaps the funniest sports movie ever made".A sequel titled Caddyshack II (1988) followed, although only Chase reprised his role; it was panned by critics and a box-office bomb.