
On this day July 22 1988, Caddyshack II premiered in theaters as the sequel to one of the most beloved comedies of the early 1980s. Directed by Allan Arkush, the film attempted to recapture the outrageous spirit of the original, but this time with a mostly new cast and a very different tone.
Jackie Mason stepped into the spotlight as a self made millionaire who buys his way into the exclusive Bushwood Country Club, clashing with the uptight members along the way. The cast also included Robert Stack, Dyan Cannon, Randy Quaid, and a young Jonathan Silverman. Chevy Chase returned in a small role as Ty Webb, but the absence of Rodney Dangerfield, Bill Murray, and much of the original cast left a noticeable gap.
Despite its attempt to update the chaos of the original for a new generation, the sequel was panned by critics and struggled at the box office. However, it remains a curiosity among fans of 80s comedy and is often revisited for its oddball charm and over the top performances.
80s insight: Caddyshack II is a classic example of how lightning rarely strikes twice. Without the original cast and tone, it became more of a cartoonish spin off than a true follow up.
Jackie Mason stepped into the spotlight as a self made millionaire who buys his way into the exclusive Bushwood Country Club, clashing with the uptight members along the way. The cast also included Robert Stack, Dyan Cannon, Randy Quaid, and a young Jonathan Silverman. Chevy Chase returned in a small role as Ty Webb, but the absence of Rodney Dangerfield, Bill Murray, and much of the original cast left a noticeable gap.
Despite its attempt to update the chaos of the original for a new generation, the sequel was panned by critics and struggled at the box office. However, it remains a curiosity among fans of 80s comedy and is often revisited for its oddball charm and over the top performances.
80s insight: Caddyshack II is a classic example of how lightning rarely strikes twice. Without the original cast and tone, it became more of a cartoonish spin off than a true follow up.