Barker did many of his own stunts, making the fight look surprisingly legitimate.
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We’ve all seen celebrity cameos that feel forced—a famous face pops up, says a catchphrase, and leaves. But in 1996, Happy Gilmore gave us something far more substantial: a octogenarian game show icon delivering a masterclass in cinematic combat. HE GAVE HIMSELF MINUS ONE WITH
During the Pepsi Pro-Am, Happy Gilmore is paired with the legendary Bob Barker. Happy is playing terribly, his temper is flaring, and Barker is doing what he does best: judging. After a series of insults, the tension snaps. The Line That Live Forever Barker did many of his own stunts, making
As the two trade blows in one of the most unexpected fights in comedy history, Happy seemingly gains the upper hand. He knocks Barker down a hill and shouts the classic line: "The price is wrong, b * h!" But in 1996, Happy Gilmore gave us something
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Barker was the king of "nice" daytime TV. Seeing him throw hands was a cultural shock.