
He’s having the worst day of his life… Over and over again.
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.
- 7.6
- 1993
- Released
- 1h 41m

Bill Murray
Phil Connors
Andie MacDowell
Rita Hanson
Chris Elliott
Larry
Stephen Tobolowsky
Ned Ryerson
Brian Doyle-Murray
Buster Green
Marita Geraghty
Nancy Taylor
Angela Paton
Mrs. Lancaster
Rick Ducommun
Gus
Rick Overton
Ralph
Robin Duke
Doris the Waitress
Carol Bivins
Anchorwoman
Willie Garson
Phil's Assistant Kenny
Ken Hudson Campbell
Man in Hallway
Les Podewell
Old Man
Rod Sell
Groundhog Official
Tom Milanovich
State Trooper
John M. Watson Sr.
Bartender
Peggy Roeder
Piano Teacher
David Pasquesi
Psychiatrist
Lee Sellars
Cop
Chet Dubowski
Bank Guard Felix
Sandy Maschmeyer
Phil's Movie Date
Leighanne O'Neil
Fan on Street
Evangeline Binkley
Jeopardy! Viewer
Samuel Mages
Jeopardy! Viewer
Ben Zwick
Jeopardy! Viewer
Hynden Walch
Debbie
Michael Shannon
Fred
Timothy Hendrickson
Waiter Bill
Martha Webster
Waitress Alice
Angela Gollan
Piano Student
Shaun Chaiyabhat
Boy in Tree
Dianne B. Shaw
E.R. Nurse
Barbara Ann Grimes
Flat Tire Lady
Ann Heekin
Flat Tire Lady
Lucina Paquet
Flat Tire Lady
Brenda Pickleman
Buster's Wife
Amy Murdoch
Buster's Daughter
Eric Saiet
Buster's Son
Lindsay Albert
Woman with Cigarette
Roger Adler
Guitar Player
Ben A. Fish
Bass Player
Brian Willig
Saxophone Player
Richard Henzel
D.J. (voice)
Rob Riley
D.J. (voice)
Tony DeGuide
Reporter (uncredited)
Reni Santoni
State Trooper (voice) (uncredited)









Released
en
$14,600,000.00
$71,108,778.00
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- #holiday
- #time loop
- #magic realism
- #existentialism
- #groundhog day
- #february
- #admiring
- #adoring
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“Phil” (Bill Murray) is one of those local television personalities who has delusions of grandeur. He thinks himself way more significant than he is as he is frequently acknowledged by the little man who thinks he’s wonderful as he huffs and he puffs the storms away on screen. For the fourth year in succession, he is to do a quick link from a small town that delights in consulting a ground-hog eve
Groundhog Day is one of those movies that never really gets old, no matter how many times you watch it. The premise is simple yet brilliant, a man finds himself reliving the same day over and over, but what makes it so engaging is how well the story unfolds. The pacing is solid, with a decent start that smoothly transitions into the second act, keeping things interesting without dragging. The

_**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

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
**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
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?
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.











