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The film is a direct sequel to the previous films (picking up years after the events of Vegas Vacation), starring Ed Helms as Rusty Griswold, as he takes his own family to Walley World. [20] Leslie Mann appeared as Audrey Griswold. Original series stars D'Angelo and Chase appeared in cameo roles. [21]
Ellen and teenage daughter, Audrey, have their doubts, as Las Vegas is not known for its family-friendly atmosphere, while teenage son Rusty appears to be more enthusiastic. Upon arriving in Vegas, the Griswolds attend a Siegfried & Roy show, and they also visit Cousin Eddie, the husband of Ellen's cousin Catherine. Eddie and his family now ...
Rusty Griswold is now working as a pilot for the low budget regional airline Econo-Air, living in suburban Chicago and in a stale relationship with his wife Debbie and their two sons, shy and awkward 14-year-old James, and naughty and sadistic 12-year-old Kevin, who constantly bullies and torments James.
You probably also remember Audrey Griswold, played by Dana Barron, who back in the day, starred in "Beverly Hills: 90210," as Nikki Witt. Here's what Audrey looks like now! Photo cred: Facebook
“National Lampoon’s Vacation” star Anthony Michael Hall admitted at Fan Expo Chicago (via Entertainment Weekly) that he got caught trying to sneak onto the set of the 1983 comedy classic in ...
Mr. Papagiorgio is a pseudonym as well for Rusty Griswold, the son in the family featured in the "Vacation" movies about a family's vacation misadventures. In this case, the younger Griswold has ...
National Lampoon's Vacation, sometimes referred to as simply Vacation, is a 1983 American black comedy road film directed by Harold Ramis and 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 Keach, Eugene Levy, and Frank McRae.
Now we do!" From left to right: Russ Lasky and the Griswold family at Walley World in revised ending of National Lampoon's Vacation . (Photo: Courtesy Everett Collection) (Courtesy Everett Collection)