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Groundhog Day

"He’s having the worst day of his life… Over and over again."

1993-02-11 Romance 1hr 41m

A narcissistic TV weatherman, along with his attractive-but-distant producer, and his mawkish cameraman, is sent to report on Groundhog Day in the small town of Punxsutawney, where he finds himself repeating the same day over and over.

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Storyline

A narcissistic TV weatherman, along with his attractive-but-distant producer, and his mawkish cameraman, is sent to report on Groundhog Day in the small town of Punxsutawney, where he finds himself repeating the same day over and over.

  • Released
    1993-02-11
  • Revenue
    $71,108,778
  • Budget
    $14,600,000
  • Runtime
    1hr 41m
  • Genre
    Romance, Fantasy, Drama, Comedy
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English, Français, Italiano
  • imdb-logo
    8
  • Production
    Columbia Pictures

Crew

Harold Ramis
Director
Danny Rubin
Screenplay
Harold Ramis
Producer

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Cast

Bill Murray

Bill Murray

Phil Connors
Andie MacDowell

Andie MacDowell

Rita Hanson
Marita Geraghty

Marita Geraghty

Nancy Taylor
Angela Paton

Angela Paton

Mrs. Lancaster
Robin Duke

Robin Duke

Doris the Waitress
Carol Bivins

Carol Bivins

Anchorwoman
Willie Garson

Willie Garson

Phil's Assistant Kenny
Ken Hudson Campbell

Ken Hudson Campbell

Man in Hallway
Rod Sell

Rod Sell

Groundhog Official
Tom Milanovich

Tom Milanovich

State Trooper
Peggy Roeder

Peggy Roeder

Piano Teacher
Harold Ramis

Harold Ramis

Neurologist
David Pasquesi

David Pasquesi

Psychiatrist
Chet Dubowski

Chet Dubowski

Bank Guard Felix
C.O. Erickson

C.O. Erickson

Bank Guard Herman
Sandy Maschmeyer

Sandy Maschmeyer

Phil's Movie Date
Leighanne O'Neil

Leighanne O'Neil

Fan on Street
Evangeline Binkley

Evangeline Binkley

Jeopardy! Viewer
Samuel Mages

Samuel Mages

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Ben Zwick

Ben Zwick

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Martha Webster

Martha Webster

Waitress Alice
Angela Gollan

Angela Gollan

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Shaun Chaiyabhat

Shaun Chaiyabhat

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Dianne B. Shaw

Dianne B. Shaw

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Barbara Ann Grimes

Barbara Ann Grimes

Flat Tire Lady
Ann Heekin

Ann Heekin

Flat Tire Lady
Lucina Paquet

Lucina Paquet

Flat Tire Lady
Brenda Pickleman

Brenda Pickleman

Buster's Wife
Amy Murdoch

Amy Murdoch

Buster's Daughter
Eric Saiet

Eric Saiet

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Lindsay Albert

Lindsay Albert

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Roger Adler

Guitar Player
Ben A. Fish

Ben A. Fish

Bass Player
Brian Willig

Brian Willig

Saxophone Player
Richard Henzel

Richard Henzel

D.J. (voice)
Rob Riley

Rob Riley

D.J. (voice)
Tony DeGuide

Tony DeGuide

Reporter (uncredited)
Reni Santoni

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Reviews for Groundhog Day
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A Review by tanty 7

Written by tanty on 2012-12-11

Funny story done to fit on Bill Murray's shoes. It is good enough and with a moral for the family but I don't get it what this is such a ... read more

Funny story done to fit on Bill Murray's shoes. It is good enough and with a moral for the family but I don't get it what this is such a famous movie.

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A Review by markuspm

Written by markuspm on 2013-12-23

I can watch this movie again and again and again. Just trying to imagine what I would do in such a situation. And who doesn't like groundhog... read more

I can watch this movie again and again and again. Just trying to imagine what I would do in such a situation. And who doesn't like groundhogs?

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A Review by tmdb39513728

Written by tmdb39513728 on 2015-01-09

**The Future is Not a Given** _Groundhog Day_ sets out to accomplish the inconceivable, where few comedies, or movies of any kind, or art... read more

**The Future is Not a Given** _Groundhog Day_ sets out to accomplish the inconceivable, where few comedies, or movies of any kind, or art forms of any device dare to tread. It is determined to ultimately answer: How does one find true happiness. The kind of baby that might have been hatched by crossing Woody Allen and Dali Lama. What's truly amazing is that it pretty well achieves this without being pretentious or portentous. Its humble, pedestrian style coincides with it's charitable message. Furthermore, it's a riot! What do you do when the snowstorm of life traps you into a place you don't want to be? Self-destructive anarchy is an option: drinking, stealing, screwing, lying, joyriding and suicide. But this is a big storm so long-term solutions are required. The good news if you're lonely and unhappy? You probably have more time to dedicate to self- improvement (music lessons, ice sculpturing). But challenging the self must have worthwhile outcomes. Phil, believing he's magical, challenges himself to get Rita to sleep with him within 24 hours. He's being dishonest, still playing games and ends up getting slapped in the face repeatedly. It appears that Phil's obstinate pattern of narcissistic behaviour is the cause of this inert existential loop, and one that traps everyone he is in contact with. When he finally realizes that while money, sex and immediate self-gratification might have their perks, they are short-lived and vastly overrated, and a major personality overhaul will be required to escape this Kafkaesque nightmare. An endless, insanely frigid winter is bound to contain him (them (us)) unless new strategies are introduced, alternative energies adopted, the shift away from a self-serving paradigm sustained. To his credit, Phil refuses to be cornered into the status quo and become one in a million zombies chanting “it is what it is”. Phil actually starts to recover when he gives up trying. When he dismisses the quick fixes (sex, booze, anger, lying and fighting), when he relinquishes his ego and lets go of his smarmy King Joffrey-Justin Bieber juvenility, when he learns to be himself, like himself, settle into his own skin so he can thrive in and, in turn, improve his surroundings. In a reversal of _It's a Wonderful Life_, rather than Bedford Falls being worse off from George's absence, Punxsutawney is better off with Phil's presence. Routine days require routine acts of kindness and Phil and the entire town collectively benefit from it. Phil is a born-again humanist, one who rescues himself from himself, escaping a solipsistic rotation of mutually-destructive behaviour simply by being a good Samaritan. The forecast: many rewarding days of sunshine. I always had a bit of a problem with the ending. That the cycle of unhappiness only ends when the guy gets the girl. But now I see that getting the girl was coincidental (and symbolic). Before he gets the girl he has to get himself. That's how you put a reverse spin on a downward spiral. The girl is now able to love the boy because he is love-worthy. The boy could be anyone. A politician. A corporation. You.

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A Review by Kamurai 9

Written by Kamurai on 2020-08-21

Fantastic watch, will watch again, and do recommend. Bill Murray carries this time-shift-loop adventure in hilarious form. The writing i... read more

Fantastic watch, will watch again, and do recommend. Bill Murray carries this time-shift-loop adventure in hilarious form. The writing is excellent with a "redeemable protagonist" trope mixed in. The movie is creative with it's divergent time lines and even manages to maintain proper story arcs as Phil continues to loop. The supporting cast is wonderful in each of their roles, and manage to do repeat acting excellently. This was a popularizing (if not a birth) to a genre, everyone should have watched this movie at some point.

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A Review by Wuchak 6

Written by Wuchak on 2021-01-31

_**Going ’round and ’round the mountain with Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell**_ A curmudgeonly weather reporter from Pittsburgh (Bill Mur... read more

_**Going ’round and ’round the mountain with Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell**_ A curmudgeonly weather reporter from Pittsburgh (Bill Murray) has to report on the Groundhog Day festivities at Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, for the fifth year in a row. He soon finds himself in some kind of strange time warp. Andie MacDowell plays a new producer for the network who joins him on the trek, along with Chris Elliott as the cameraman. “Groundhog Day” (1993) is a dramedy/fantasy with some romance about a person who has lost the joy of living and become a cranky, arrogant jerk. Is he too far gone to change? The movie’s equal parts amusing and profound. The theme revolves around getting stuck in a rut in life and desperately trying to find the way OUT. Meanwhile the woodchuck is cute. Beyond MacDowell on the female front, Marita Geraghty plays a potential date for Murray’s character; you might remember her from the Seinfeld episode “The Big Salad” as Margaret. But it’s the stunning Sandy Maschmeyer as his ‘French Maid’ date at the theater that steals the show in a brief scene. The film runs 1 hour, 41 minutes, and was shot in Woodstock, Illinois, which is just northwest of Chicago, and points nearby: Algonquin (opening scene), Rockford (quarry), Waukegan and Cary (interiors). Some stuff was done in the backlot of Universal Studios, along with establishing shots of Pittsburgh. GRADE: B-

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A Review by Andres Gomez

Funny story done to fit on Bill Murray's shoes. It is good enough and with a moral for the family but I don't get it what this is such a famous movie....

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A Review by tanty 7

Written by tanty on 2012-12-11

Funny story done to fit on Bill Murray's shoes. It is good enough and with a moral for the family but I don't get it what this is such a famous movie....

read more
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A Review by markuspm

Written by markuspm on 2013-12-23

I can watch this movie again and again and again. Just trying to imagine what I would do in such a situation. And who doesn't like groundhogs?...

read more
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A Review by tmdb39513728

Written by tmdb39513728 on 2015-01-09

**The Future is Not a Given** _Groundhog Day_ sets out to accomplish the inconceivable, where few comedies, or movies of any kind, or art forms of any device dare to tread. It is determined to ulti...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Kamurai 9

Written by Kamurai on 2020-08-21

Fantastic watch, will watch again, and do recommend. Bill Murray carries this time-shift-loop adventure in hilarious form. The writing is excellent with a "redeemable protagonist" trope mixed in. ...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Wuchak 6

Written by Wuchak on 2021-01-31

_**Going ’round and ’round the mountain with Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell**_ A curmudgeonly weather reporter from Pittsburgh (Bill Murray) has to report on the Groundhog Day festivities at Punxs...

read more