Harold Ramis on the Metaphor of Ground Hog Day [VIDEO]

26 Feb
2014

Honoring the passing of filmmaker Harold Ramis, one of the most talented comedic actors, directors and screenwriters of the last thirty-years, we present this clip on the metaphor of the film Ground Hog Day, a must watch for those of us making spiritually tinged art, especially as Jews.

Harold Ramis

Ramis has either starred in, wrote or directed many of the classic comedies of the past quarter century. Ramis is best know as a star of Ghostbusters I and II, Stripes, Groundhog Day, As Good As it Gets, and Knocked Up. He wrote the famed screenplays of National Lampoon’s Animal House, Meatballs, Caddyshack, Stripes, Ghostbusters I and II, Back to School, Groundhog Day, and Analyze This. Additionally, Ramis directed such classics as Caddyshack, National Lampoon’s Vacation, Groundhog Day, and Analyze This.

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