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National Lampoon's Vacation By Jim Emerson
Vacation paved the way for the John Hughes movie dynasty of the
1980s. Written by Hughes (who would go on to write, direct, and/or produce
The Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Uncle Buck,
Home Alone, and so on) and directed by Harold Ramis (Caddyshack,
Groundhog Day, Stuart Saves His Family), the first Vacation
movie introduces us to the all-American Griswold family: father Clark
(Chevy Chase), mother Ellen (Beverly D'Angelo), son Rusty (future Hughes
staple Anthony Michael Hall), and daughter Audrey (Dana Barron). They all
pile into the car for a cross-country road trip to Walley World, stopping
along the way to view the world's biggest ball of twine. John Candy,
Imogene Coca, and Randy Quaid (as yokel Cousin Eddie) pop up along the
way. The movie was a big hit, and was followed by several sequels--National
Lampoon's European Vacation, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation,
and National Lampoon's Vegas Vacation--but this one is still
probably the freshest and funniest of the bunch.
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|  | Director: Harold Ramis
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|  | Stars: Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Anthony Michael Hall, Imogene Coca, Randy Quaid, Dana Barron, Christie Brinkley, John Candy, Eddie Bracken, Brian Doyle-Murray, Eugene Levy
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|  | Released: July 29, 1983
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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