Edit: This answer couldn't be more wrong. Think about it this way....in Phil's time reliving Groundhog Day, he learned intimate details about everybody in the Tip Top Cafe, he learned to ice sculpt, he learned to play the piano, and he learned French, among other things. You couldn't do any single one of those tasks in just 42 days, and certainly not all of them. Plus, the proficiency in which he performs his newly learned skills indicates that he had spent significant time practicing. Just the piano number he plays towards the end of the movie would take YEARS for a beginner to learn. I'd estimate his time reliving February 2nd to be in double-digit years, probably 20 or more, MINIMUM.
i remember AMC did a storyline on this and the director of Groundhog Day said it was supposed to be 10,000 days that the Phil Connor character spent on that day.
The tradition of Groundhog Day started in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania on 2 February 1887.
Stuck Here for Days was created on 2006-05-08.
Yes. Groundhog day (Feb 2nd) is not a holiday. Unless Groundhog days falls on a Saturday or Sunday then there is school.
The chilean miners have been stuck undergorund for 69 days
The guy you're talking about, if his name was Phil Connors, then he was played by Bill Murray. Phil Connors was the weatherman who keeps going through Groundhog day over and over and over again.
There are different movies like that, but the most recent is 500 Days of Summer.
Sylvester Stallone played Stanley Rosiello in the 1974 movie The Lords of Flatbush. Henry Winkler modeled his Happy Days character, The Fonz, after Sylvester Stallone having worked with him in this film.
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Annie Metcalf is the main character in After the Dancing Days.(:
Sylvester Stallone played Stanley Rosiello in the 1974 movie The Lords of Flatbush. Henry Winkler modeled his Happy Days character, The Fonz, after Sylvester Stallone having worked with him in this film.
The Chilean coal miners were trapped underground for 69 days before being rescued.