Caddyshack II with Jackie Mason: DVD Cover

    Caddyshack II Director: Allan Arkush Cast: Jackie Mason, Dyan Cannon, Robert Stack, Dina Merrill

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/18/1999
    • Original Release: 1988
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 14,518

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    Side #1 --
    0. Jump to a Scene
    1. Kate, Miffy and Todd. [3:25]
    2. Credits (Nobody's Fool). [2:25]
    3. Taking care of the caddies. [2:15]
    4. Mr. Soft Touch. [2:30]
    5. Constructive criticism. [2:01]
    6. The Bushwood crowd. [6:05]
    7. High-tech tee-off. [4:12]
    8. The Peter Blunt legal system. [3:21]
    9. Horseplay. [3:40]
    10. Party with the swells. [2:23]
    11. Duet for a tough room. [2:34]
    12. The class thing. [1:26]
    13. "Society slave" auction. [5:04]
    14. Hardly labor. [2:31]
    15. A deal over indoor golf. [4:41]
    16. Bushwood's new owner. [1:38]
    17. Jacky's Wacky Golf. [4:02]
    18. Hot stuff. [2:04]
    19. Everett's secret mission. [4:11]
    20. Heavy date. [2:05]
    21. "I want to be one of them." [1:57]
    22. Ty Webb, lady killer. [2:10]
    23. The wager. [3:32]
    24. Golf tips. [3:17]
    25. Eye on the fruit. [2:42]
    26. Teeing off; teed off. [3:11]
    27. Rear attack. [3:56]
    28. Miffed at Miffy. [2:33]
    29. Underground assistance. [4:50]
    30. Everett's request. [1:45]
    31. End Credits (Turn on [The Beat Box], Nobody's Fool). [4:33]

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    This comedy returns to the exclusive but crazy country club golf course seen in the original Caddyshack. This time its the blue-bloods against the blue collars as a loud, vulgar self-made millionaire tries to join the stuffy upper-crust club after his daughter falls in love with the son of one of the members. Naturally, the boisterous millionaire is rejected by the genteel jerks. He retaliates by buying the golf course and turning it into an ultra-tacky amusement park. Merry mayhem ensues, but in the end, the snobs learn a valuable lesson, the millionaire gets to join, and his daughter and her lover are finally united. Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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    August 15, 2004: The first Caddyshack was a poor film. Caddyshack II is much a poorer film. Not once during this film did I laugh. Oh well....just once. I laughed during the Peter Blunt System. That was funny. Uh....there isn't anything else good to mention. Good news, there are bad things to comment on. Lamebrained story. Blockheaded characters with the exception of Ty Webb played by Chevy Chase. It's hard to say bad things about Chevy Chase. Jackie Mason looks like a Rodney Dangerfield wanna-be and badly embarrassing at it. How did that golf ball ever made those pretty circles before getting in the hole? Magnetism? Finally, the most and the only annoying part of the film is the furball creature. I honestly don't know what species is that. Why is it ever included in the film? To slow pace the film in a torturous manner? At what points in this film were the jokes supposed to be jokes? Did anyone in the film laugh? I doubt Ty Webb did.