Happy Gilmore
Adam Sandler Actor , Christopher McDonald Actor , Julie Bowen Actor , Frances Bay Actor , Carl Weathers Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Questionable for Children,Profanity,Slapstick Violence
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Happy Gilmore
UPC: 025192544224
Studio: Universal Studios
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Questionable for Children, Profanity, Slapstick Violence]
Summary: Adam Sandler's second popular starring vehicle after Billy Madison is a goofy lowbrow paean to golf, hockey, and the comic hysterics of its childlike star. In Happy Gilmore, Sandler plays the title character, a raw, determined, but ultimately untalented hockey player who keeps trying out for the pros. When Happy discovers his grandmother (Frances Bay) will lose her home if she doesn't fork over 270,000 dollars to the IRS, he tries to figure out how he can possibly scrounge up the cash. An idea strikes during a game of one-upmanship with a couple furniture movers stripping his grandmother's home: On his first-ever swing, he drives a golf ball farther than the movers have ever seen. Before long, he has transplanted the foul-mouthed, aggressive persona of the hockey rink to the links, winning an amateur tourney that earns him a spot on the pro tour. Throttling everyone from a helpless caddy to game show host Bob Barker during the course of his 90-day quest to amass prize money, Happy also wins the sport a legion of new fans with his in-your-face style. Guiding him on his quest is a whimsical retired pro who lost his hand to an alligator (Carl Weathers) and an attractive public relations woman charmed by Happy's antics (Julie Bowen). Opposing him, however, is sneering hotshot Shooter McGavin (Christopher McDonald), who will do anything to win his championship jacket and see Happy fail. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi
Category: Comedy
Features:
Includes 20 minutes of outrageous deleted scenes, featuring At Grandma's House, Happy on Tour, Nursing Home and much, much more!
Wacky, gut-busting Outtakes that will surely tickle your funny bone!
Happy Gilmore
Format: DVD
Release Date: 08/23/2005
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1, DD2 Dolby Digital Stereo, DTS Digital Theater Systems
Runtime: 92 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,Spanish,French
Subtitles: English,Spanish,French
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Side #1 -- Widescreen
1. Born to Play Hockey (Main Titles) [7:29]
2. Grandma's Tax Trouble [3:36]
3. The Amazing Golf Ball Whacker Guy [6:18]
4. The Waterbury Open [13:21]
5. Welcome to the Tour [2:53]
6. The Psycho Golfer [9:31]
7. A Disgrace to the Game [6:51]
8. "Endless Love" in the Dark [3:30]
9. The Price is Wrong [3:47]
10. Getting Down to Business [5:34]
11. Good-Bye, Chubbs [4:28]
12. Paired Off [2:00]
13. Big Trouble [5:07]
14. The Comeback [4:44]
15. The Big Shot [4:57]
16. Let's Go Home (End Titles) [2:55]
17. Chapter 17 [4:44]
Derek Armstrong
Adam Sandler plays more of a grown-up in Happy Gilmore than he did in Billy Madison, but only in the sense that his tantrums are laced with rage and obscenity rather than infantile brattiness. These brusque qualities will further irritate his detractors while giving his fans another generous dollop of the comedian's hyperkinetic schtick. But Happy Gilmore has pleasures beyond the golf-ball-to-the-noggin variety, because it works as a fairly sturdy sports movie that finds the tricky balance of simultaneously mocking golf and glorifying it. That golf and hockey might involve essentially the same skill set, applied quite differently, enables the agreeable premise that a transplant from that aggressive venue might achieve some success with its more genteel cousin, while still keeping the rink's head-butting mentality. Sure, this is mostly just an excuse for vulgar, bone-crunching comedy, but it allows at least one classic episode of absurdism, in which Sandler gets into a trash-talking brawl with Bob Barker, the surprisingly agile 73-year-old game show host. That Happy putts with his hockey stick and launches his golf balls like whizzing cruise missiles (cleverly shot from their accelerating perspective) makes for effective crossover, blending the subtle precision of golf with the electrifying force of hockey, and winning converts to both sports. Still, Sandler himself wouldn't win many converts outside his own fan base until he aimed for a more tepid middle ground in The Wedding Singer. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Andrew Johnston
Actor
Lee Trevino
Actor
John Destrey
Actor
Verne Lundquist
Actor
Ian Boothby
Actor
Louis O'Donoghue
Actor
Phillip Beer
Actor
Joe Flaherty
Actor
Will Sasso
Actor
Helena Yea
Actor
Edward Lieberman
Actor
Brent Chapman
Actor
Bob Barker
Actor
Betty Linde
Actor
Dennis Dugan
Actor
Helen Honeywell
Actor
William Samples
Actor
Paul Raskin
Actor
Charles L. Brame
Actor
Frank L. Frazier
Actor
Ken Camroux
Actor
Kevin Nealon
Actor
Simon Webb
Actor
Robert Smigel
Actor
Rich Elwood
Actor
Jim Crescenzo
Actor
Mark Lye
Actor
Stephen Dimopoulos
Actor
Fred Perron
Actor
Douglas Newell
Actor
Peter Kelamis
Actor
Nancy McClure
Actor
Stephen Tibbetts
Actor
Lou Kliman
Actor
D.J. Jackson
Actor
John Shaw
Actor
Dave Cameron
Actor
Michelle Holdsworth
Actor
Ellie Harvie
Actor
Donald MacMillan
Actor
Jessica Gunn
Actor
Richard Kiel
Actor
David Kaye
Actor
Brett Armstrong
Actor
Kimberly Restell
Actor
Lisanne Collett
Actor
Fat Jack
Actor
Ben Stiller
Actor
Jared Van Snellenberg
Actor
Ted Deeken
Actor
Zachary Webb
Actor
Adam Sandler
Screenwriter
Dennis Dugan
Director
Mark Mothersbaugh
Composer (Music Score)
Robert Simonds
Producer
Bernie Brillstein
Executive Producer
Brad Grey
Executive Producer
Tim Herlihy
Screenwriter
Sandy Wernick
Executive Producer
Adam Sandler
Actor
Christopher McDonald
Actor
Julie Bowen
Actor
Frances Bay
Actor
Carl Weathers
Actor
Allen Covert
Actor
Country: USA

