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Five great movies of Bill Murray you can watch on repeat mode

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Rushmore - One of the finest works of Wes Anderson, 'Rushmore' (1998) has some incredible combination scenes with Bill Murray and Jason Schwartzmann. The film opened a new window for Murray to pursue his career as a respected actor and try non-comedy films. (Photo | Buena Vista Pictures)
Rushmore - One of the finest works of Wes Anderson, 'Rushmore' (1998) has some incredible combination scenes with Bill Murray and Jason Schwartzmann. The film opened  a new window for Murray to pursue his career as a respected actor and try non-comedy films. (Photo | Buena Vista Pictures)
Caddyshack - Directed by comedy heavyweight Harold Ramis, 'Caddyshack' (1980) is a laugh riot of sorts and revolves around a golf course and how it reacts with a destructive new gopher. (Photo | Warner Bros.)
Groundhog Day - 'Groundhog Day' (1993) itself is in repeat mode since the story is about a TV anchor living the same day again and again. The film, starring Murray and Andie MacDowell, has gained a cult status over the years. (Photo | Columbia Pictures)
Ghostbusters - Arguably, the most popular (and commercially successful) film of Bill Murray, Ghostbusters (1984) is about three parapsychologists - Peter Venkman, Raymond Stanz, Winston Zeddemore and Egon Spengler played by Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson and Harold Ramis respectively, searching for paranormal activity. (Photo | Columbia Pictures)
Lost in Translation - Directed by Sofia Coppola, this gem of a film is about a Hollywood star Bob Harris landing in Tokyo, Japan for shooting an advertisement for a whiskey brand. He meets a girl, Charlotte (played by Scarlotte Johansson) in the hotel he is staying at. While Bob is going through a midlife crisis, Charlotte is disillusioned about her life and relationship. (Photo | Focus Features/American Zeotrope)
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