Superstar rap mogul C-Note (Antwan 'Big Boi' Patton) wants to join the Carolina Pines Golf & Country Club, he runs into fierce opposition from the board President. But it's nothing that he and his entourage can't handle.
20 February 1962, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
16 August 1982, Tacoma, Washington, USA
28 September 1946, Buffalo, New York, USA
7 January 1963, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
19 March 1951, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
14 June 1968, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
22 April 1967, Chicago, Illinois, USA
12 November 1974, Pasadena, California, USA
1960, North Carolina, USA
31 March 1958, Uniontown, Alabama, USA
27 November 1945, Pughsville [now Suffolk], Virginia, USA
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30 July 1968, Flint, Michigan, USA
April 6, 1984 in Augusta, Georgia, USA
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August 04, 2014
The lackadaiscal plot, cheesy jokes and lack of originality make Caddy nothing more than a trashy comedy, but at least it's occasionally an entertaining one.
July 28, 2007
There's probably more wit and pointed social commentary in the average four-minute OutKast song than in the entirety of Who's Your Caddy?
July 28, 2007
C-Note is essentially a one-note character. And that note is flat.
June 03, 2013
Black people playing golf? Outrageous!
July 28, 2007
A subpar attempt to bring a hip-hop twist to Caddyshack-style slobs-versus-snobs comedy.
April 23, 2009
Nearly every element of the plot rips off the mangy 1980 comedy Caddyshack, right down to Ted Knight's controlling country-club patron and Rodney Dangerfield's nouveau riche upstart.
December 06, 2007
Who's Your Caddy? is the sort of film Homer Simpson might watch, perhaps on a triple bill with Hail to the Chimp and The School of Hard Knockers.
June 03, 2013
[A] depressing, stereotype-filled reworking of Caddyshack.
June 03, 2013
Who's Your Caddy isn't just a wretched exercise in formulaic hack writing, lazy acting and appalling stereotyping -- it's also just sort of icky.
November 16, 2007
Replays the same underdog outsiders-vs.-Establishment snobs scenario found in a million earlier stories about hillbillies in Beverly Hills, nerds on campus, Marx Brothers at the opera and so on.
December 03, 2007
The players appear to be having a good time, though the situation is too sitcom-familiar to be funny.
July 27, 2007
The movie decides, after 30 minutes of black people clowning like it's 1939, to be a melodrama about injustice and, sigh, redemption.

