National Lampoon's Vacation

Every summer Chevy Chase takes his family on a little trip. This year he went too far.

7.1
19831h 39m

Clark Griswold is on a quest to take his family to the Walley World theme park for a vacation, but things don't go exactly as planned.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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4K Ultra HD Trailer

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Trailer

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40th Anniversary Fathom Events

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4K Clip - Clark Griswold Gets a New Car

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Sheriff

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Pool

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Moose

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Grand Canyon

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Car Crash

Cast

Photo of Chevy Chase

Chevy Chase

Clark Griswold

Photo of Beverly D'Angelo

Beverly D'Angelo

Ellen Griswold

Photo of Anthony Michael Hall

Anthony Michael Hall

Rusty Griswold

Photo of Imogene Coca

Imogene Coca

Aunt Edna

Photo of Randy Quaid

Randy Quaid

Cousin Eddie

Photo of Dana Barron

Dana Barron

Audrey Griswold

Photo of Eddie Bracken

Eddie Bracken

Roy Walley

Photo of Brian Doyle-Murray

Brian Doyle-Murray

Kamp Komfort Clerk

Photo of Miriam Flynn

Miriam Flynn

Cousin Catherine

Photo of James Keach

James Keach

Motorcycle Cop

Photo of Eugene Levy

Eugene Levy

Car Salesman

Photo of John Candy

John Candy

Lasky, Guard at Walleyworld

Photo of Christie Brinkley

Christie Brinkley

Girl In The Red Ferrari

Photo of Jane Krakowski

Jane Krakowski

Cousin Vicki

Photo of Nathan Cook

Nathan Cook

Man Giving Directions

Photo of Mickey Jones

Mickey Jones

Mechanic

Photo of John Diehl

John Diehl

Assistant Mechanic

Photo of Randy Lowell

Randy Lowell

Wyatt Earp

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Reviews

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r96sk

7/10

'National Lampoon’s Vacation' is a little underwhelming, I thought it was going to be more amusing than it is, though I think there's enough to it that's worth watching. The fun ending with John Candy is what probably nudges this into the rating that I've given.

Chevy Chase is at the forefront of the humour, as anticipated. I would've liked him to a bit more of a bumbling mess than he is, a more dumbed down deadpan delivery would've been more funny. He is shown as an idiot, but not as much as one as the character actually is.

Beverly D'Angelo is good alongside Chase. The kid actors, which notably includes Anthony Michael Hall, are fairly solid in this movie too. The earlier mentioned Candy is alright, he has obviously done far better, and there is also an appearance from Eugene Levy, albeit a fairly tiny one.

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