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1988 film by Allan Arkush
Caddyshack II
Theatrical release poster by Carl Ramsey
Directed by
Allan Arkush
Written by
Harold Ramis
PJ Torokvei
Based on
Characters by
Brian Doyle-Murray
Harold Ramis
Douglas Kenney
Produced by
Neil Canton
Peter Guber
Jon Peters
Starring
Jackie Mason
Robert Stack
Dyan Cannon
Dina Merrill
Jonathan Silverman
Brian McNamara
Marsha Warfield
Paul Bartel
Randy Quaid
Chevy Chase
Dan Aykroyd
Cinematography
Harry Stradling Jr.
Edited by
Bernard Gribble
Music by
Ira Newborn
Production company
The Guber-Peters Company
Distributed by
Warner Bros.
Release date
July 22, 1988 (1988-07-22)
Running time
98 minutes
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
$20 million[1]
Box office
$11.8 million[2]
Caddyshack II is a 1988 American sports comedy film and a sequel to the 1980 film Caddyshack. Directed by Allan Arkush and written by Harold Ramis (who co-wrote and directed the original Caddyshack) and PJ Torokvei, it stars Jackie Mason, Robert Stack, Dyan Cannon, Dina Merrill, Jonathan Silverman, Brian McNamara, Marsha Warfield, Paul Bartel, and Randy Quaid with special appearances by Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a wealthy and widowed real estate developer who goes up against Bushwood County Club's snobbish president in a golfing tournament.
While the writing of the film is officially credited to Ramis and Torokvei, the first-draft script by Ramis and Torokvei was rewritten by other uncredited writers.
The sequel was panned by critics and is considered one of the worst sequels of all time.[3] However, Kenny Loggins' "Nobody's Fool" which was used as the film's theme song was a chart success where it hit #8 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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CaddyshackII is a 1988 American sports comedy film and a sequel to the 1980 film Caddyshack. Directed by Allan Arkush and written by Harold Ramis (who...
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(a film version of the first play of Neil Simon's Eugene Trilogy), CaddyshackII (1988), Weekend at Bernie's (1989), Little Sister (1992), and Little...
then went on to appear in a few films, such as Short Circuit (1986), CaddyshackII (1988), Arachnophobia (1990) and Mystery Date (1991). He was nominated...
actress best known for playing Lora/Yori in Tron and Lacey Underall in Caddyshack. Cynthia Ann Cichorski was born in Chicago, Illinois, on September 29...
albums they recorded "Go for Yours", which was featured in the movie CaddyshackII. Their third album was titled Straight to the Sky and was released in...
(1980), Coast to Coast (1980), Deathtrap (1982), Author! Author! (1982), CaddyshackII (1988), 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag (1997), Out to Sea (1997), and Boynton...
career in acting. She appeared in films such as Some Kind of Wonderful, CaddyshackII, Say Anything and as the title character Roxanne Pulitzer in the 1989...
Ghostbusters II (1989), and as Russell Ziskey in Stripes (1981); he also co-wrote those films. As a director, his films include the comedies Caddyshack (1980)...
romantic comedy Foul Play (1978). Most famously, he portrayed Ty Webb in Caddyshack (1980), Clark W. Griswold in five National Lampoon's Vacation films, and...
other films released in 1988 (The Couch Trip, She's Having a Baby, CaddyshackII, and My Stepmother Is an Alien), all of them critical and commercial...
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film credits included Record City, Van Nuys Blvd., Gas Pump Girls, and CaddyshackII. His best-known television roles included the 1970s ABC television series...
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appearing in Airplane! (1980), Big Trouble (1986), Plain Clothes (1988), CaddyshackII (1988), Joe Versus the Volcano (1990), Beavis and Butt-Head Do America...
1988 she contributed the Diane Warren penned "I Run Right Back" to the CaddyshackII soundtrack. She put out another solo effort in 1992, the eponymous Patty...
for outstanding writing and an Ace Award. Mason starred in the movie CaddyshackII (1988), where his character had the same surname, Hartounian, as his...
in numerous film and television programs including Designing Women, CaddyshackII, Throw Momma from the Train, Night Court, The Golden Girls, What's Happening...
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Boys" from Top Gun. Loggins also performed "Nobody's Fool" for the film CaddyshackII. He performed as a member of USA for Africa on the famine-relief fundraising...
Los Angeles, California Highlights Worst Picture Cocktail Most awards CaddyshackII (2), Cocktail (2) and Mac and Me (2) Most nominations Hot to Trot (5)...
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of Erica "Boothy" Booth), A Fine Madness (1966), Bank Shot (1974), CaddyshackII (1988) and As Good as It Gets (1997).[citation needed] Outside of acting...
Brown, Sugar Ray's adopted son who helps him run his club. Desi Arnez Hines II as Young Vernest "Quick" Brown Richard Pryor as "Sugar" Ray, a candy store...
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