Happy Gilmore /

Although Happy dreams of becoming a professional hockey player, he discovers that his hockey slap shot translates to an astonishing 400-yard tee shot. When his grandmother loses her home to the IRS, Happy decides to earn the house back by joining the pro golf tour, bringing his ferocious temper and...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Happy Gilmore (Motion picture)
Main Author: Mothersbaugh, Mark (Composer)
Corporate Authors: Universal Pictures (Firm), Universal City Studios
Other Authors: Simonds, Robert, 1964- (Producer), Herlihy, Tim (Screenwriter), Sandler, Adam (Screenwriter, Actor), McDonald, Chris (Christopher) (Actor), Bowen, Julie (Actor), Bay, Frances (Actor), Weathers, Carl (Actor), Albert, Arthur (Cinematographer), Gourson, Jeff (Film editor), Blake, Perry Andelin (Artistic director), Heslup, William (Artistic director)
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Spanish
French
Language Notes:Closed captioned. In English, Spanish, or French; with optional subtitles in English, Spanish or French.
Published: Universal City, CA : Universal Studios, 2005
Edition:Special ed.
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Summary:Although Happy dreams of becoming a professional hockey player, he discovers that his hockey slap shot translates to an astonishing 400-yard tee shot. When his grandmother loses her home to the IRS, Happy decides to earn the house back by joining the pro golf tour, bringing his ferocious temper and outlandish antics to the well-tended fairways.
Item Description:Originally released as a motion picture in 1996.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (92 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD; NTSC; region 1; Dolby digital 5.1 surround; aspect ratio 1.85:1.
Audience:MPAA rating: PG-13; for language and some comic sexuality.
Awards:MTV Movie Awards, 1995: Best Fight (Adam Sandler, Bob Barker).
Production Credits:Director of photography, Arthur Albert ; editor, Jeff Gourson ; music, Mark Mothersbaugh ; production designer, Perry Andelin Blake, William Heslup.
ISBN:1417010959
9781417010950