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National Lampoon's European Vacation
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National Lampoon's European Vacation

For over two thousand years, Europe has survived many great disasters. Now for the real test. Chevy Chase & his family are coming from America!
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User Score998 ratings
TMDB 6.216+19851h 35mEnglish
AdventureComedy

Synopsis

The Griswolds win a vacation to Europe on a game show, and so pack their bags for the continent. They do their best to catch the flavor of Europe, but they just don't know how to be be good tourists. Besides, they have trouble taking holidays in countries where they CAN speak the language.

Director
Amy HeckerlingFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Warner Bros. Pictures1 production companies
Release
July 25, 1985Released
Box Office
$49MBudget $17M

Top Cast

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Chevy Chase
Chevy Chase
Clark Griswold
Beverly D'Angelo
Beverly D'Angelo
Ellen Griswold
Dana Hill
Dana Hill
Audrey Griswold
Jason Lively
Jason Lively
Rusty Griswold
Victor Lanoux
Victor Lanoux
Thief
Eric Idle
Eric Idle
The Bike Rider
John Astin
John Astin
Kent
Paul Bartel
Paul Bartel
Mr. Froeger

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Reviews

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r96sk
Feb 5, 2025

<em>'National Lampoon’s European Vacation'</em> largely disappoints. The opening events in England are its peak, a couple of moments produced a few chuckles; even if they were stupid scenes, good stupid though. Once leaving British borders, I did find it much more dull. The writers sure dislike the French, eh? One of two creepy gags to do with the young daughter takes place with a Frenchman, the other with the American host <i>(was it a Family Feud spoof? Makes it *slightly* less weird)</i> - I was gonna say it has aged badly, but was it ever not an odd choice of joke? On the note of her, Audrey and Rusty are recast in this. Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo do return and are as they were before. The most interesting bits in regards to the cast, for me anyway, are the appearances of Robbie Coltrane and Eric Idle. The running gag with the latter actor is probably the best part of this movie, to be honest. These (first two, at least) films are at least short at 90 minutes and it is cool see to see them travel and film on location throughout all the different places shown. As for the nitty-gritty, though, I can't say I'd recommend this one. It misses a fun ending, which the original had.

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