Movies Written By Harold Ramis

This is a list of films written by Harold Ramis, screenwriter. This list of movies written by Harold Ramis is alphabetical and can be sorted for other bits of information such as who directed the film and what genre it falls under. These Harold Ramis screenplays are not unfinished works; they have all been produced and released somewhere in the world. Any unreleased Harold Ramis films are not included on this list. Harold Ramis has written some very iconic movies over the years, so if you're trying to find popular Harold Ramis films that you haven't seen already then this list is the perfect guide for doing so.

National Lampoon's Animal House and Ghostbusters are included on this list along with many more.

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This list includes almost all of Harold Ramis's screenplay credits. You can click on the names of the movies Harold Ramis wrote in order to find out more about each individual Harold Ramis film. Trailers for each movie can also be seen if you click on the video previews for these Harold Ramis films. {#nodes}

  • Analyze That
    Robert De Niro, Billy Crystal, Lisa Kudrow
    • Released: 2002
    • Directed by: Harold Ramis
    Mob boss Paul Vitti (Robert De Niro) is nearing the end of his term in Sing Sing, and the FBI agents monitoring him are baffled. Day after day they watch as New York's most notorious gangland figure walks around his cell in a semi-catatonic stupor. Is Vitti having a nervous breakdown because of recent threats on his life or is his odd behavior merely a foxy ploy to get him sprung from jail early?

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  • Analyze This
    Robert De Niro, Billy Crystal, Lisa Kudrow
    • Released: 1999
    • Directed by: Harold Ramis
    When doctors tell a mob boss (Robert De Niro) that he is suffering from anxiety attacks, he seeks the help of Ben, a therapist (Billy Crystal), who is manipulated into treating him, with hysterical results. Just as Ben and his fiancée (Lisa Kudrow) are about to wed, they are faced with a mobster who won't take no for an answer.

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  • Armed and Dangerous
    John Candy, Eugene Levy, Robert Loggia
    • Released: 1986
    • Directed by: Mark L. Lester
    A police officer who has been wrongly dismissed from his job, Frank Dooley (John Candy) finds work as a security guard, along with Norman Kane (Eugene Levy), an inept lawyer. Unfortunately, the company that employs Frank and Norman is involved in some shady dealings, and it's up to the bumbling guards to foil the plans of the corrupt leaders, most notably tough mobster Michael Carlino (Robert Loggia), who isn't happy to have his profitable scheme threatened.

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  • Back to School
    Rodney Dangerfield, Sally Kellerman, Keith Gordon
    • Released: 1986
    • Directed by: Alan Metter
    Thornton Melon (Rodney Dangerfield) is concerned that his son Jason (Keith Gordon) is unsure whether to go to college, so the uneducated self-made millionaire encourages him by signing up as a student as well. As Jason tries to establish himself among his peers and make the diving team, Thornton falls for a pretty professor (Sally Kellerman) and gets others do his schoolwork for him. When the suspicious dean (Paxton Whitehead) finds out, Thornton needs to show he can get by on his own.

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  • Bedazzled
    Brendan Fraser, Elizabeth Hurley, Frances O'Connor
    • Released: 2000
    • Directed by: Harold Ramis
    Desperate to gain the affection of a beautiful co-worker, Elliot (Brendan Fraser) strikes a deal with the Devil (Elizabeth Hurley) -- a drop dead gorgeous woman with a wicked sense of humor. In exchange for Elliot's soul, she will grant him 7 wishes. But with each wish, he gets more than he asked for.

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  • Caddyshack
    Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Bill Murray
    • Released: 1980
    • Directed by: Harold Ramis
    In the comedy classic, Caddyshack, we are immersed in the chaotic world of Bushwood Country Club. The plot orbits around Danny Noonan (Michael O'Keefe), a young caddy striving to earn a college scholarship. In his pursuit, he finds himself tangled with a host of eccentric characters. The movie features a wealthy club patron Judge Smails (Ted Knight), the brash real estate developer Al Czervik (Rodney Dangerfield) and an unhinged greenskeeper Carl Spackler (Bill Murray). Amid their antics and mishaps, Caddyshack delivers a comedic examination of social class and golfing culture. The film has been recognized by the American Film Institute as one of America's funniest movies.

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