National Lampoon's Vacation (1983): The inept but sincere Clark W. Griswold (Chevy Chase) takes misfortune in his stride. So what if they lose all their money when their new car gets wrecked? And it's not too bad when Cousin Eddie (Randy Quaid) deposits sour Aunt Edna (Imogene Coca) in their back seat for a lift to Phoenix. But what really keeps Clark's eyes on the road is a flirtation with a mysterious blonde (Christie Brinkley) in a red Ferrari... National Lampoon's Europ
A bucket full of comedy that will be hard to to be beat. Each of the Vacation films contains enough comedy gems to keep you going back again and again. With humour expertly delivered by Chevy Chase wonderfully supported by Beverley D'Angelo you will NOT be disspointed. A 5* Must Have!
A welcome set of four Vacations films, with the gifted Chevvy Chase on top form as he wrestles with a never-ending series of hilarious scrapes that will leave you guffawing relentlessly.
Each movie pitches the unfortunate Griswold family into holidays so dreadful that you might be tempted never to set foot out of your house again.
The standout film is the Christmas Vacation, where the Griswolds endure a festive break so unspeakably awful that you will have no choice other than to laugh out loud.
Great scripts, top-notch acting, crisp production... this box set will make a fine Christas prezzie for any movie fan.
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Collection of four comedies following the Griswold family's vacations. In 'National Lampoon's Vacation' (1983), the West Coast Wally World theme park is the Griswold's holiday destination, and they intend to drive there cross-country all the way from their Chicago home. Father Clark (Chevy Chase) has planned the trip down to its last detail, but the trouble begins as soon as they hit the road. In 'National Lampoon's European Vacation' (1985), the family win a holiday to Europe. Contrary to their expectations, however, it is not a luxurious, all-expenses-paid kind of trip, but rather a cut-price, economy deal which takes them to some of the Old World's seedier locations. Of course, it's not long before they are caught up in all manner of misadventures. In 'National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation' (1989), the Griswolds decide to spend the Christmas season at home. Needless to say, it is not as quiet as they had planned. Finally, in 'Vegas Vacation' (1997), the clan head for the gleaming lights of Las Vegas. Unfortunately, Clark is soon transformed into a compulsive gambler, daughter Audrey (Marisol Nichols) becomes an exotic dancer and son Rusty (Ethan Embry) begins posing as a suave high roller.
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