Happy Gilmore是一名狂热的冰球爱好者,从小由奶奶抚养大。由于他实在离一个冰球运动员的要求实在太远——他有严重的暴力倾向,而且最要命是他不会滑冰——Gilmore被教练赶出了冰球队,与此同时女朋友也离他而去,而Gilmore的奶奶因为无法承受高额税款,住了几十年的老房子被收回作抵押。一个偶然的机会,Gilmore发现自己在高尔夫球方面天赋异禀,在业余组比赛[1] 一鸣惊人后,Gilmore有机会参加有巨额奖金的大师赛,与此同时,Gilmore的火爆性格和球风也为他赢得了fans,爱情以及一位退休老球手的指点,自然也使一些对手产生了嫉恨……
高尔夫球也疯狂 的完整演员阵容
Christopher McDonald
Shooter McGavin
Christopher McDonald's portrayal of Shooter McGavin in the 1996 comedy "Happy Gilmore" is a quintessential example of a charismatic antagonist done right. His performance is both deliciously smug and delicately nuanced, providing the perfect foil to Adam Sandler's titular character. McDonald imbues Shooter with an arrogance that is both entertaining and aggravating, making him the ideal golf course villain that the audience loves to hate. With his sharply tailored outfits, condescending smirk, and a putter that might as well be a scepter, McDonald commands the screen, delivering lines with a blend of sharp wit and condescension that has cemented Shooter as one of the most memorable characters in sports comedy. His ability to maintain a level of authenticity in his performance, even amidst the film's absurdity, ensures that Shooter's rivalry with Happy is both compelling and humorous. McDonald's commitment to the role elevates what could have been a stock villain into a character that is both complex and iconic, securing his place in the pantheon of great comedy adversaries.
Julie Bowen
Virginia Venit
Julie Bowen delivered a memorable performance as Virginia Venit in the 1996 sports comedy film "Happy Gilmore," alongside Adam Sandler. Her portrayal of the charming and compassionate love interest brought a softening touch to the rough-around-the-edges protagonist, Happy Gilmore. Bowen's Virginia is introduced as a public relations worker tasked with improving the image of the golf tour, and she soon finds herself inexorably drawn to the unorthodox and temperamental Happy. With her engaging screen presence, Bowen effectively conveys Virginia's complexities, balancing professionalism with a genuine affection for Happy. Her performance is marked by a warm charisma and a natural chemistry with Sandler, which not only adds depth to her character but also provides the film with some of its most heartfelt and humorous moments. Bowen's ability to bring both tenderness and resilience to Virginia makes her an integral part of the film's enduring charm and comedic success.
Carl Weathers
Chubbs
Carl Weathers delivered a memorable performance as Chubbs in the 1996 comedy film "Happy Gilmore," alongside Adam Sandler. As the former professional golfer turned mentor to Sandler's titular character, Weathers brought a blend of charisma and gravitas to the role, perfectly complementing the film's humor with his own brand of deadpan comedy. His character's backstory, involving the tragic loss of his hand to an alligator (prompting his retirement from golf), provides a comedic yet poignant edge to his persona. Weathers' portrayal of Chubbs is imbued with a warm and nurturing wisdom, which serves as the catalyst for Happy's transformation from a temperamental hockey player to a disciplined golfer. His on-screen presence is both commanding and endearing, as he imparts lessons about the sport and life, all while maintaining a sense of light-hearted camaraderie. Carl Weathers' performance as Chubbs is a testament to his versatility as an actor, effortlessly shifting from dramatic intensity to comedic timing, and his character remains a beloved figure in the landscape of sports comedies.
Joe Flaherty
Jeering Fan
Kevin Nealon
Potter
Will Sasso
Mover
David Kaye
Reporter
Ben Stiller
Hal L. - Orderly in Nursing Home (uncredited)