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1993 COMEDY FILM BY HAROLD RAMIS
Groundhog Day (1993 movie); Groundhog Day (movie); Groundhog Day movie; Groundhog day movie; Ned Ryerson; Goundhogs Day (film); Groundhog Day: Like Father Like Son; Groundhog Day film
  • [[Andie MacDowell]] with a groundhog on Groundhog Day 2008
  • ''[[The Vampire Lestat]]'' by [[Anne Rice]] ''(pictured)'' served as Danny Rubin's initial inspiration for the script.
  • [[Chris Elliott]] (pictured in 2011) portrays Larry the cameraman.
  • The real Gobbler's Knob in [[Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania]] (2012)
  • alt=A white house with green roof. It is set back from a lawn and surrounded by bare trees
  • Tip Top Bistro, established at the site of the fictional Tip Top Cafe in Woodstock
  • Director and writer [[Harold Ramis]] in 2009
  • A 9th-century [[bodhisattva]] bas-relief. The character of Phil Connors has been interpreted as a bodhisattva: someone who helps others reach [[nirvana]].
  • A floor-positioned plaque in [[Woodstock, Illinois]] commemorating the pothole Bill Murray's character steps in during ''Groundhog Day''
  • Author [[Richard A. Lupoff]] threatened legal action against the filmmakers, alleging that they had copied his own time loop-based story "[[12:01 PM]]."
  • [[Stephen Tobolowsky]] in 2012. His portrayal of insurance-selling "pest" Ned Ryerson was well received.<ref name="VarietyReview"/><ref name="NYTReview"/>
  • The [[premiere]] of ''Groundhog Day'' took place on February{{nbsp}}4, 1993, at the [[Fox Theater, Westwood Village]] in [[Westwood, Los Angeles]].
  • The Woodstock Opera House served as both the exterior of Rita's hotel and the scene of one of Phil's suicides.

1952 Groundhog Day tropical storm         
  • Pressure map showing the Groundhog Day tropical storm as an extratropical storm off the Eastern seaboard.
ATLANTIC TROPICAL STORM IN 1952
Groundhog Day Storm; 1952 Groundhog Day Storm; Groundhog Day Tropical Storm; 1952 Groundhog Day Tropical Storm
The extraordinary 1952 Groundhog Day Storm was the only Atlantic tropical cyclone on record in February. First observed in the western Caribbean Sea on February 2 as a non-frontal low, it moved rapidly throughout its duration and struck southwestern Florida early the next day as a gale-force storm.
Fred la marmotte         
  • Fred la marmotte in 2020.}}
GROUNDHOG IN QUEBEC, CANADA, THAT CELEBRATES GROUNDHOG DAY
Fred (groundhog)
Fred la marmotte is a Canadian groundhog located in near Percé, Quebec who predicts weather on Groundhog Day.
Oconostota         
  • Chota]] memorial, in [[Monroe County, Tennessee]]
CHEROKEE CHIEF
Oconastota; Indian Oconastota; Ogan'sto'; Groundhog Sausage
Oconostota (c. 1710–1783) was a Cherokee skiagusta (war chief) of Chota, which was for nearly four decades the primary town in the Overhill territory, and within what is now Monroe County, Tennessee.

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Groundhog Day (film)

Groundhog Day is a 1993 American fantasy comedy film directed by Harold Ramis from a screenplay by him and Danny Rubin. Starring Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, and Chris Elliott, it tells the story of Phil Connors (Murray), a cynical television weatherman covering the annual Groundhog Day event in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, who becomes trapped in a time loop, forcing him to relive February 2 repeatedly. The film also features Stephen Tobolowsky, Brian Doyle-Murray, Marita Geraghty, Angela Paton, Rick Ducommun, Rick Overton, and Robin Duke.

Rubin conceived the outline of Groundhog Day in the early 1990s. He wrote it as a spec script to gain meetings with producers for other work. It eventually came to the attention of Ramis, who worked with Rubin to make his idea less dark in tone and more palatable to a general audience by enhancing the comedy. After being cast, Murray clashed with Ramis over the script; Murray wanted to focus on the philosophical elements, whereas Ramis concentrated on the comic aspects. Principal photography took place from March to June 1992 almost entirely in Woodstock, Illinois. Filming was difficult, in part because of bitterly cold weather but also because of the ongoing conflict between Ramis and Murray.

Groundhog Day was considered a box-office success on its release, earning over $105 million to become one of the highest-grossing films of 1993. It also received generally positive reviews. Reviewers were consistent in praise for the film's successful melding of highly sentimental and deeply cynical moments and for the philosophical message beneath the comedy. It received multiple award nominations and won a BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay. For all its success, the film marked the end of Ramis's and Murray's long collaborative partnership, which produced films like Caddyshack (1980) and Ghostbusters (1984). The pair did not speak after filming until shortly before Ramis's death in 2014. The film was a showcase for Murray; previously seen only as a comic actor, his performance led to more serious roles in critically acclaimed films.

In the years since its release, the film has grown in esteem and is often considered to be among the greatest films of the 1990s and one of the greatest comedy movies ever. It also had a significant effect on popular culture: the term Groundhog Day, meaning a monotonous, unpleasant, and repetitive situation, became part of the English lexicon. Buddhist, Christian, and Jewish scholars have analyzed the film as a religious allegory. Groundhog Day is also credited for the mainstream acceptance of comedy films featuring fantasy genre elements. In 2006, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry. Groundhog Day has been adapted into a 2016 musical and a 2019 video game sequel, Groundhog Day: Like Father Like Son.