Groundhog Day | reviewed by: Kristina Kawa | July 31, 2011
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| genre | Comedy |
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| synopsis | A comedy about an egocentric and sinister television weather reporter with a bad case of Deja-Vu. The weather reporter, Bill Murray, is sent to the famous Groundhog Day tradition in the small town of Punxsutawney were he unwillingly has to report on a little more than he expected. Let's just say he had to do a few retakes of the report. |
| lead actors | Bill Murray | Andie MacDowell | Chris Elliott | Stephen Tobolowsky | Brian Doyle-Murray | Marita Geraghty | Angela Paton | Rick Ducommun | Rick Overton | Robin Duke | Carol Bivins | Willie Garson | Scooter | Ken Hudson Campbell |
| director | Harold Ramis |












