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National Lampoon's Vacation, sometimes referred to as simply Vacation, is a 1983 American road trip black comedy directed by Harold Ramis starring Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Imogene Coca, Randy Quaid, John Candy, and Christie Brinkley in her acting debut with special appearances by Eddie Bracken, Brian Doyle-Murray, Miriam Flynn, James ...
- $15 million
- Ralph Burns
- July 29, 1983
- Matty Simmons
Original title: National Lampoon's Vacation. 1983. R. 1h 38m. IMDb RATING. 7.3 /10. 120K. YOUR RATING. Rate. POPULARITY. 1,931. 97. Play trailer 1:19. 1 2. 5 Videos. 98 Photos. Adventure Comedy. The Griswold family's cross-country drive to the Walley World theme park proves to be much more arduous than they ever anticipated. Director. Harold Ramis.
- Harold Ramis
- 1 min
National Lampoon's Vacation film series is a comedy film series initially based on John Hughes' short story "Vacation '58" that was originally published by National Lampoon magazine. The series is distributed by Warner Bros. and consists of five main films, two of which are not sponsored by National Lampoon , and one spin-off.
- 1983–2015
- Warner Bros. Pictures
- National Lampoon magazine
Accompanied by their children (Dana Barron, Anthony Michael Hall), Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) and his wife, Ellen (Beverly D'Angelo), are driving from Illinois to a California amusement park. As...
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- Harold Ramis
- R
- Chevy Chase
1. Vacation. 1983 1h 38m R. 7.3 (120K) Rate. 55 Metascore. The Griswold family's cross-country drive to the Walley World theme park proves to be much more arduous than they ever anticipated. Director Harold Ramis Stars Chevy Chase Beverly D'Angelo Imogene Coca. 2. National Lampoon's European Vacation. 1985 1h 35m PG-13. 6.2 (72K) Rate. 47 Metascore
Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) is a food processing salesman living in Chicago, Illinois who wants to spend more time with wife Ellen (Beverly D'Angelo) and his teen children Rusty (Anthony Michael Hall) and Audrey (Dana Barron).