How many years was Phil stuck in Groundhog Day?

How many years was Phil stuck in Groundhog Day?

A line from an early draft of the Groundhog Day screenplay in which the character of Phil Connors admits to being trapped in a time loop for 10,000 years.

Why didn’t they filmed Groundhog Day in Punxsutawney?

Groundhog Day was not filmed in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. Woodstock, Illinois was chosen over the actual town of Punxsutawney because Woodstock has a townsquare that happens to look better on film.

How many times did Bill Murray relive Groundhog Day?

That’s because Bill’s character, Phil, evidently spent a whopping 12,395 days trapped in Punxsutawney on Groundhog Day. This translates to 33 years and 350 days by the way. (What?! You mean to tell us Phil’s ordeal spanned over several decades, and not several weeks?)

Why was Phil stuck in Groundhog Day?

“According to them, Phil couldn’t be stuck in the time loop for longer than two weeks because it was just too much for the audience to handle,” Danny Rubin says in How to Write Groundhog Day (a highly entertaining book on how the movie came into existence and was shepherded by many parents).

Can Bill Murray actually play piano?

During the film, as Murray relives Groundhog Day, he learns to play the piano. But in real life, Murray can’t read music. So how did he learn to play so well? He learned to play the piece by ear.

Where was Groundhog Day movie filmed?

1: None of the scenes from the 1993 film Groundhog Day, starring Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell, were filmed in Punxsutawney, PA. Most of the film was shot in Woodstock, IL, which is close to Chicago, the home base of director Harold Ramis.

Does Bill Murray really play piano?

How did Bill Murray get stuck in Groundhog Day?

Back in 1992, Ramis told Premiere magazine, “To be bitten twice means [Murray] stuck around after being bitten once. He’s very game.” Ramis said Murray was bitten during the scene when his character lets the groundhog drive a truck.

How old was Bill Murray in Ghostbusters?

Ray Stantz (Dan Aykroyd, 69), Dr. Peter Venkman, (Bill Murray, 71) and Winston Zeddemore (Ernie Hudson, 75) strap on proton packs once again in the name of deceased fourth member Egon Spengler (Harold Ramis, who died at 69 in 2014).

Was Groundhog Day an original idea?

The original idea for Groundhog Day came to writer Danny Rubin in 1990. At this point, Rubin recalled a brief story concept he had written two years earlier that followed a man who would wake every morning to find it was the same day repeating. Rubin married the two ideas to create the outline for Groundhog Day.

Did Dustin Hoffman play piano in Tootsie?

Dustin Hoffman. Dustin Hoffman can probably get a belly laugh out of you for his work in Tootsie and The Graduate, but he also knows his way around a piano pretty well. He’s said he wanted to be a jazz pianist , and occasionally has sat down to play on screen.

Does Matt Damon play the piano?

Damon and Law learned to play piano and saxophone respectively to create this memorable jazz club scene. However, although Damon’s piano training enabled him to play all the proper fingering, the music we hear is actually played by pianist Sally Heath and Gabriel Yared, who composed The Talented Mr Ripley soundtrack.