A classic like Caddyshack is filled with comedic geniuses like Murray, Dangerfield and Chase all at their bestOne person
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rochelle-rochelle — 12 years ago(July 30, 2013 08:24 PM)
I loved his,"You'll get nothing and like it!" line too!!! Anyone know if that was scripted or improvised, cuz it was an awesome line!!!!
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snelling — 12 years ago(July 30, 2013 08:33 PM)
I heard Ted Knight never improvised, or improved, his lines
ever
because he got pissed off when he saw the cast members riffing on the script. He said it threw his timing off, or something.
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rochelle-rochelle — 12 years ago(July 30, 2013 08:57 PM)
This was Ted Knight's final movie. I wonder if it's because of the heavy improv and big egos on this set. I used to watch him on Too Close for Comfort growing up, and watching Mary Tyler Moore in reruns and syndication. But for his last film role, it was very iconic, historical and classic.
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dcobbimdb — 12 years ago(August 18, 2013 12:18 AM)
Have to admit, I know him from Too Close for Comfort mostly, but he played the pompons ass to a letter in Cadyshack and really gave it that seasoned flavor. It's funny I used to work for a guy who was that "full" of himself yet was no better off than me, so that whole boating scene when he's christening his 20' POS sale boat and Dangerfield's anchor comes in and sinks it is just a smile to my face every time
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TexasGreek — 10 years ago(February 10, 2016 06:06 PM)
You are so correct on this, sir. Ted Knight was the best in this film. Had the most iconic lines and delivered them to perfection that we're still talking about it and repeating them nearly 40 years later. This film has never lost its classic appeal, thanks largely for knight. Dangerfield and the others wouldn't have been as funny. We lost him way too soon.
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TexasGreek — 10 years ago(February 10, 2016 06:07 PM)
You are so correct on this, sir. Ted Knight was the best in this film. Had the most iconic lines and delivered them to perfection that we're still talking about it and repeating them nearly 40 years later. This film has never lost its classic appeal, thanks largely for knight. Dangerfield and the others wouldn't have been as funny. We lost him way too soon.