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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
Caddyshack is a hilarious sports comedy that takes place at an exclusive golf club. Filled with eccentric characters and outrageous antics, it's a story of the clash between the snobbish members and the laid-back caddies.
In Caddyshack by Chris Nashawaty, we delve into the creation of the iconic 1980 comedy film. Nashawaty takes us back to the late 1970s, when the National Lampoon magazine's success led to the formation of the National Lampoon Radio Hour. This was where the comedic genius of Harold Ramis, Doug Kenney, and Brian Doyle-Murray first collided. The trio would later come together to write and direct Caddyshack, a movie that would go on to become a cult classic.
The book offers a deep dive into the chaos that ensued during the film's production. From Bill Murray's spontaneous and unscripted performance as the eccentric greenskeeper Carl Spackler to the cast and crew's wild partying, Caddyshack was a set of unbridled creativity and controlled anarchy. Nashawaty captures the unpredictable energy of this environment, showing how it translated into the film's unique and memorable scenes.
Despite the chaos, Caddyshack was a testament to the underdog spirit. The film was a low-budget project with a cast largely made up of non-actors, yet its offbeat humor and irreverent tone resonated with audiences. Nashawaty explores how Caddyshack challenged the status quo of comedy and golf movies, becoming a symbol of anti-establishment, countercultural humor.
One of the most intriguing aspects of the book is the exploration of the film's characters. Nashawaty delves into the real-life inspirations behind these characters, such as the eccentric golf club members based on people the writers encountered at their local clubs. This adds a layer of depth to the film, showing how reality and fiction intertwined to create the comedic universe of Caddyshack.
As the book progresses, Nashawaty takes us through the tumultuous editing process and the film's initial lukewarm reception. Despite poor critical reviews and a slow start at the box office, Caddyshack gradually gained momentum through word-of-mouth and midnight screenings. It eventually became a beloved classic, celebrated for its unorthodox approach to comedy and its memorable characters.
Caddyshack also explores the tragic side of its creators' lives. Doug Kenney, one of the film's co-writers, struggled with addiction and mental health issues. His untimely death just a year after Caddyshack's release cast a shadow over the film's success. Nashawaty pays tribute to Kenney's immense talent and his significant, if underappreciated, contribution to the world of comedy.
In conclusion, Caddyshack is not just a book about a movie; it's a celebration of the creative process and the power of irreverent comedy. Nashawaty's detailed account of the film's production, its unconventional characters, and its lasting legacy provides a comprehensive and fascinating look at a beloved classic. The book serves as a testament to the enduring influence and appeal of Caddyshack, a film that continues to inspire and entertain audiences decades after its release.
Caddyshack by Chris Nashawaty delves into the making of the iconic comedy film and the behind-the-scenes chaos that ensued. With interviews and untold stories, the book offers a fascinating look at how this cult classic came to be and the impact it had on the world of comedy.
Comedy enthusiasts who want to learn about the making of a classic film
Fans of the movie "Caddyshack" who want to gain insights into its behind-the-scenes stories
Those interested in the history of 1980s American pop culture and the entertainment industry
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