Caddyshack II

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Rich real estate tycoon takes on snobbish country club elite, bringing in madcap comedy, over-the-top antics, and a wild party spirit that turns golf course battles into a zany clash of classes.

Caddyshack II Trivia

Who starred as Jack Hartounian in "Caddyshack II"? (Easy)
#1: Bill Murray
#2: Rodney Dangerfield
#3: Chevy Chase
#4: Jackie Mason
What is the name of the exclusive country club in "Caddyshack II"? (Expert)
#1: Bushwood Country Club
#2: Woodland Country Club
#3: Oakwood Country Club
#4: Pinewood Country Club
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Caddyshack II Fun Facts

Dan Aykroyd's character in Caddyshack II was created to replace Bill Murray, but Murray was later asked to return and declined.
Caddyshack II marks the first time in Rodney Dangerfield's career that his character was given a love interest.

Caddyshack II Polls

Who is your favorite character from Caddyshack II
Jack Hartounian
Kate Hartounian
Chandler Young
Miffy Young
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Which is your favorite scene from Caddyshack II
The gopher scenes
The golf tournament
The boat crash
The dance party
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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July 25, 1980

Release of Caddyshack

The original Caddyshack comedy film was released, gaining a cult following and setting the stage for a sequel.

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1987

Announcement of Caddyshack II

The plans for the sequel, Caddyshack II, were publicly announced, sparking interest and anticipation among fans.

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1987

Filming of Caddyshack II

Principal photography for the film Caddyshack II took place, involving the cast and crew in production activities.

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May 27, 1988

Release of Caddyshack II

Caddyshack II was released in theaters, continuing the story of the original film but receiving largely negative reviews.

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