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Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell in Groundhog Day (1993)

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Groundhog Day

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    It's from a song: Jacques Brel, "La bourrée du célibataire" (1957).



    Groundhog Day is based on an original script by screenwriter Danny Rubin and further adapted for the screen by Rubin and director Harold Ramis. The time-loop idea was inspired by the novel Replay (1987) by Ken Grimwood.



    There is no definite reason as to why the time loop started. It was originally planned for the time loop to have started with an ex-girlfriend of Phil's putting a voodoo curse on him in order to get revenge, which was later considered a bad idea. It was deliberately decided by director Harold Ramis to let the reason as to what triggered the time loop remain a mystery and is completely left to the viewer's interpretation.



    No. The man was simply a homeless man that Phil decided to help. Phil just affectionately called him "Dad" and "Pop". Notice that Phil seems to do this with older people anyway, referring to his B&B hostess as "Mom" on at least one occasion.



    He did try staying up all night. After Phil gets Rita to believe that he has been reliving the same day over and over again, she decides to stay with him just to see what happens. First she thinks it will end at midnight, but finds out that it starts over at 6:00 AM every morning. She falls asleep but Phil stays awake all night just whispering to her as she sleeps. The alarm then goes off and he looks where Rita was just sleeping to see that she has disappeared. Although we do see him getting thrown in jail, we don't know what time it is. Then we see him waking up the next morning, happy that he is no longer in jail.



    Just because we don't see Phil try certain things in order to prevent the recurrence of Groundhog Day doesn't mean he didn't try it. Some things occur off camera. Considering he mentions dying in every way there is possible, but we only see him kill himself a few different ways. Also, he gets to know everything about every person in the town. He is clearly not seen doing this throughout the film. So we are led to believe he took at least one day to get to know every single person.

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  • How long is Groundhog Day?
    1 hour and 41 minutes
  • When was Groundhog Day released?
    September 17, 2019
  • What is the IMDb rating of Groundhog Day?
    8 out of 10
  • Who stars in Groundhog Day?
    Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, and Chris Elliott
  • Who wrote Groundhog Day?
    Harold Ramis and Danny Rubin
  • Who directed Groundhog Day?
    Harold Ramis
  • Who was the composer for Groundhog Day?
    George Fenton
  • Who was the producer of Groundhog Day?
    Harold Ramis and Trevor Albert
  • Who was the executive producer of Groundhog Day?
    C.O. Erickson
  • Who was the cinematographer for Groundhog Day?
    John Bailey
  • Who was the editor of Groundhog Day?
    Pembroke J. Herring
  • Who are the characters in Groundhog Day?
    Phil, Rita, Larry, Ned, Buster, Nancy, Mrs. Lancaster, Gus, Ralph, Doris the Waitress, and others
  • What is the plot of Groundhog Day?
    A narcissistic, self-centered weatherman finds himself in a time loop on Groundhog Day.
  • What was the budget for Groundhog Day?
    $14.6 million
  • How much did Groundhog Day earn at the worldwide box office?
    $71.1 million
  • How much did Groundhog Day earn at the US box office?
    $71.1 million
  • What is Groundhog Day rated?
    PG
  • What genre is Groundhog Day?
    Adventure
  • How many awards has Groundhog Day won?
    7 awards
  • How many awards has Groundhog Day been nominated for?
    24 nominations

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