The Griswolds win a vacation tour across Europe where the usual havoc ensues.The Griswolds win a vacation tour across Europe where the usual havoc ensues.The Griswolds win a vacation tour across Europe where the usual havoc ensues.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaEllen calls Clark "Sparky" in all four Vacation movies. In the DVD commentary for this movie, Chevy Chase said that the nickname was Beverly D'Angelo's idea, and she still affectionately calls him Sparky.
- GoofsDuring take-off, the PAN AM plane shown is a cargo plane, with no windows. In the next scene, Clark sits in a window seat.
- Quotes
[in Germany, Clark peers down at a village in the hills and tears come to his eyes]
Clark Griswold: There it is, kids. My motherland.
Rusty Griswold: Dad, Grandma's from Chicago.
Clark Griswold: Shut up, Russ.
- Crazy creditsThe opening credits are stamped on various parts of passports, including the passport photos of the cast.
- Alternate versionsA recent airing on AMC has the following edits: 1) the scene with the topless female aerobic dancers is completely cut out; 2) Helga's subtitled reply when the Griswalds leave is "Beats the crap out of me"; 3) when Claudia unbuttons her top, we do not see her bare breasts, and Rusty's reaction is "Holy ****"; 4) at the last scene with Claudia when the bells are ringing, we are zoomed to see just Rusty and Claudia's heads.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Here's Looking at You, Warner Bros. (1991)
- SoundtracksHoliday Road
Written and Performed by Lindsey Buckingham
Courtesy of Phonogram International and Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
Featured review
Funny!
I'm surprised by all the negative comments - this was the first National Lampoon movie I saw, so I came to it fresh. OK, so it's not a great work of art, but I thought it was side-splittingly funny in places, and cleverly parodies all the national stereotypes that people tend to use.
As a great fan of visual humour, my favourite moment in the film has to be the scene where, having had all their clothes stolen, the family go shopping in a boutique in Italy and emerge on to the street dressed in absurdly over-the-top designer creations. It really is one of the funniest sights I have ever seen in a film. I defy anyone with a sense of humour not to laugh.
As a great fan of visual humour, my favourite moment in the film has to be the scene where, having had all their clothes stolen, the family go shopping in a boutique in Italy and emerge on to the street dressed in absurdly over-the-top designer creations. It really is one of the funniest sights I have ever seen in a film. I defy anyone with a sense of humour not to laugh.
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- Country of origin
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- Languages
- Also known as
- Vacation II
- Filming locations
- Sudtirol, Italy(German scenes)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $17,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $49,364,621
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $12,329,627
- Jul 28, 1985
- Gross worldwide
- $49,364,621
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