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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.
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.
Photo cred: Getty. The OG "Vacation" told the story of the Griswold family as they drove cross-country to visit the famed Wally World amusement park.
In 2003, NBC aired a spin-off called National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2 which featured Cousin Eddie's family on a Christmas vacation in the South Pacific. Randy Quaid, Miriam Flynn, and Dana Barron reprise their roles from the previous Vacation films alongside series newcomers Jake Thomas, Edward Asner, Sung Hi Lee, and Fred Willard.
We even have captions for couples pictures and family photos in front of your Christmas tree. ... National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation 37. ... family Christmas." —Clark Griswold, National ...
Clark W. Griswold ended up with the Girl in the Ferrari after all. Actor Chevy Chase and model Christie Brinkley , costars in the 1983 movie National Lampoon's Vacation , reunited for several ...
Dana Barron, Dana Hill, Juliette Lewis and Marisol Nichols appear in archival photos from the previous Vacation films. Chevy Chase as Clark Griswold, Rusty and Audrey's father who now owns a bed and breakfast in San Francisco. Beverly D'Angelo as Ellen Griswold, Rusty and Audrey's mother who now owns a bed and breakfast in San Francisco.
Talk about the ultimate family scrapbook. National Lampoon's Vacation star Dana Barron still has her copy of the first script for the 1983 comedy favorite that introduced America to the Griswold ...