Thursday, April 12, 2012

Happy Gilmore Review










Happy Gilmore


Release Date: 8th August 1996 – Australia


Production Companies
Brillstein-Grey Entertainment
Robert Simonds Productions
Universal Pictures (presents)


Genre: Comedy

Rating: M

Runtime: 92 minutes

 
Budget: $10,000,000

Box Office Gross: $41,205,099 (Worldwide)


Plot Summary
Rejected many times was an unsuccessful hockey player named Happy Gilmore all his life. Adding insult to injury, his girlfriend leaves him, and his grandmother is evicted from her home when she didn't pay her taxes. He winds up playing golf and enters the pro golf tournament to earn some money to get his grandmother's house back, but he has to compete with Shooter
McGavin, a rival golf
player who is the
favourite of the tour.


Cast
Adam Sandler – Happy Gilmore
Christopher McDonald – Shooter McGavin
Julie Bowen – Virginia Venit
Frances Bay – Grandma Gilmore
Carl Weathers – Chubbs Peterson
Allen Covert – Otto
Kevin Nealon – Gary Potter
Richard Kiel – Mr. Larson
Bob Barker – Himself
Dennis Dugan Doug Thompson
Joe Flaherty Jeering Fan
Lee Trevino Himself (Cameo)
Verne Lundquist – Announcer
Mark Lye – Announcer (Cameo)
Jared Van Snellenberg – Happy's Waterbury Caddy
Will Sasso Mover
Dee Jay Jackson Mover
Helena Yea Chinese Lady
Ken Camroux-Taylor Coach
Rich Elwood Assistant Coach
Donnie MacMillan Young Happy
Louis O'Donoghue Happy's Dad
Lisanne Collett Happy's Mom
Peter Kelamis - Potter's Caddy
Simon Webb Doctor
Betty Linde Elderly Woman
Helen Honeywell Crazy Old Lady
Ben Stiller – Hal (Uncredited)

Crew
Director – Dennis Dugan
Writers – Tim Herlihy and Adam Sandler
Executive Producers – Bernie Brillstein,
Brad Grey and Sandy Wernick
Producer – Robert Simonds
Co-Producer/Unit Production Manager
Warren Carr
Co-Producer Jack Giarraputo
Golf Consultant – Mark Lye
Alligator Handlers Gina & Jim Brockett
Production Designer – Perry Andelin Blake
Co-Production Designer – William Heslup
Art Director – Richard Harrison
Set Decorator Mark Lane
Costume Designer Tish Monaghan
Director of Photography – Arthur Albert
Camera Operators – David Crone and
Joel Ransom
Location Manager – Greg Jackson
Stunt Coordinator/Stunts Brent Woolsey
Animatronics – Tony Gardner
Special Effects – William H. Orr,
Clay Scheirer and Keith Wardlow
Visual Effects Supervisor: Available Light Ltd. –
John T. Van Vliet
Visual Effects Producer: Available Light Ltd. –
Katherine Kean
Film Editors – Jeff Gourson
and Steve R. Moore
Supervising Sound Editor – Bruce Nyznik
Re-Recording Mixers – Chris David,
Paul Massey and Tom Perry
Foley Artists – John Roesch,
Hilda Hodges and James Moriana
Music – Mark Mothersbaugh
Music Mixer & Producer – Bob Casale


Review
HAPPY GILMORE has a lot of hilarity coming into a hole-in-one, but this is a one-of-a-kind golf comedy film that Adam Sandler has made. This feature began when Sandler's film acting career progressed following the success of Billy Madison. It represents the ways Sandler achieved through his significant style of lowbrow comedy.

I loved everything in the movie, such as the quotable lines, the hilarious and subtle performances of Adam Sandler, Carl Weathers and Christopher McDonald, and Ben Stiller's funny uncredited cameo as the mean orderly. The film includes a scene when Happy fights with Bob Barker. Guess who won?

GILMORE is the best yet funniest of all Sandler features and one of my favourites. It is one of those films for viewers who find it pure comedy gold. Tomorrow, I will publish my review of the 1978 musical Grease, which stars John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John. Don't you forget it.

Star rating: (5/5) Best Movie Ever

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