Bill Murray as Carl Spackler
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Bill Murray as Carl Spackler is the eccentric, mumbling, gopher-obsessed groundskeeper whose absurd antics and improvised monologues became the comedic highlight of the film.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Bill Murray as Carl Spackler canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Bill Murray as Carl Spackler Context triple: [Caddyshack, characterPortrayed, Bill Murray as Carl Spackler]
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Target entity: Bill Murray as Carl Spackler Target entity description: Bill Murray as Carl Spackler is the eccentric, mumbling, gopher-obsessed groundskeeper whose absurd antics and improvised monologues became the comedic highlight of the film.
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A.
Steve Carell as Brick Tamland
Steve Carell as Brick Tamland refers to Carell’s portrayal of the dim-witted yet endearing weatherman of the Channel 4 News Team in the Anchorman comedy films.
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B.
Adam Sandler as Danny Meyerowitz
Adam Sandler as Danny Meyerowitz is a middle-aged, emotionally frustrated son in Noah Baumbach’s dramedy "The Meyerowitz Stories," showcasing Sandler in a more subdued, dramatic role than his typical comedic performances.
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C.
Clark Griswold
Clark Griswold is the bumbling yet well-meaning patriarch of the Griswold family, best known as the central figure in the National Lampoon’s Vacation comedy film series.
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D.
Bill Hader as Stefon Zolesky
Bill Hader as Stefon Zolesky is the actor-comedian’s iconic Saturday Night Live persona, a flamboyant and eccentric New York City nightlife correspondent known for his bizarre club recommendations on “Weekend Update.”
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E.
Steve Martin as Roger Cobb
Steve Martin as Roger Cobb is the comedic lead character in the 1984 fantasy-comedy film "All of Me," where he portrays a lawyer whose body becomes partially possessed by a deceased heiress.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
fictionalCharacterPortrayal
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filmCharacterPerformance ⓘ |
| accentStyle | slurredWorkingClassAccent ⓘ |
| appearsIn | Caddyshack ⓘ |
| characterName | Carl Spackler ⓘ |
| comedicFunction | sceneStealingComicRelief ⓘ |
| comicApproach | deadpanAbsurdism ⓘ |
| countryOfFilmProduction |
United States of America
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surface form:
UnitedStates
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| criticalReceptionAspect | highlightOfCaddyshack ⓘ |
| cultStatus | cultFavoriteCharacter ⓘ |
| dialogueStyle | streamOfConsciousnessRanting ⓘ |
| director | Harold Ramis ⓘ |
| distributor |
Warner Bros. Pictures
ⓘ
surface form:
Warner Bros.
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| employerInStory | Bushwood Country Club ⓘ |
| filmGenre |
slapstickComedy
ⓘ
sportsComedy ⓘ |
| humorType |
physicalComedy
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surrealMonologueHumor ⓘ |
| improvisationLevel | heavilyImprovised ⓘ |
| influenceOnPopCulture | frequentlyQuotedLines ⓘ |
| inspiredBy | BillMurrayChildhoodExperiencesAtCountryClubs ⓘ |
| medium | liveActionFilm ⓘ |
| memorableScene |
CinderellaStoryMonologue
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DalaiLamaStory ⓘ GopherHuntingSequences ⓘ |
| nationalityInStory | American ⓘ |
| notableProp |
dynamite
ⓘ
gardenHose ⓘ pitchfork ⓘ |
| notableQuoteContext |
CinderellaStoryMastersTournament
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DalaiLamaTipNoMoneyTotalConsciousness ⓘ |
| notableTrait |
eccentricBehavior
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improvisedMonologues ⓘ mumblingSpeech ⓘ |
| occupationInStory | groundskeeper ⓘ |
| portrayedBy | Bill Murray ⓘ |
| primaryObsession | gopher ⓘ |
| productionCompany | Orion Pictures ⓘ |
| relationshipToOtherCharacters |
antagonisticTowardGopher
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looselyConnectedToMainGolfers ⓘ |
| releaseYear | 1980 ⓘ |
| screenwritersInclude |
Brian Doyle-Murray
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Douglas Kenney ⓘ Harold Ramis ⓘ |
| setting | golfCourse ⓘ |
| usesWeaponAgainstGopher |
explosives
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hoseAndWater ⓘ |
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