She then swims to the end of the pool and gets out while 50 teenage boys stare at her with their eyes glazed over. My favorite scene is where Clark Griswold Chevy Chase looks out the window and imagines a pool in his backyard. At first, he sees his wife's cousin Eddie Randy Quaid with swim fins, a mask and hoisting a beer. Then he sees the beautiful young lady from the department store, who flings off her swimsuit, as she takes a dive into the pool.
The scene where Bill Murray jumps in the pool at his hateful kids' party. Sad, funny and lovely. The funny-absurd scene in which Harold Bud Cort floats face-down in his mother's status pool, feigning suicide. After the initial visual shock for the viewer, the absurdity builds as he waits -- with a seemingly superhuman ability to hold his breath -- for his mother to discover him.
When she finally comes out, she's onto the prank and dismisses the effort, deflating the horror the viewer first felt. The climactic scene featured real explosions on a fake green built at the Rolling Hills Country Club in Davie, Florida, where the film was shot.
The film had a simple premise. There really are caddy scholarships. And there was a real Bushwood Country Club.
Carl Spackler exaggerated his personal connections. According to Ramis, Caddyshack functions as a Marx Brothers film. Nothing'll clear out a public pool faster than a floating turd, that's for sure. But as these video kiddos ably demonstrate , that fateful doodie bit in "Caddyshack" must have involved a little Hollywood trickery 'cause that's one stunt that stinks to try at home. Sorry, poop pranksters!
You know the scene, right?
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