So I sat down and Rodney was sitting there.
A few years later, she was sharing the screen with Chevy Chase in the 1980 comedy classic.
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 In making a movie about two Lighthouse keepers not keeping sane, you drove us insane, and made quite the pretty picture in the process.
They had several editors look at the footage and attempt to salvage it, but it was executive producer Jon Peters who suggested that the gopher, only seen sparingly at first, could be the thing that tied everything together.
Ramis wanted to make a dark, satirical comedy about the Illinois American Nazi Party, which in the late '70s had legally won the right to march through the predominantly Jewish Chicago suburb of Skokie, Illinois.