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  1. From the creators of "Caddyshack," "Animal House" and "Groundhog Day" comes this #1 boxoffice hit that spawned two sequels! Chevy Chase mans the wheel and convinces his all-American family that the way to really enjoy their holiday is to hit the road west for Wally World. And so the Griswalds take us in their station wagon on the ultimate comic cross-country trip full of laughs, landmarks ...

  2. Bonjour les vacances est un film réalisé par Harold Ramis avec Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo. Synopsis : C'est l'été,Clarck et Ellen Griswold décident d'emmener leur petite famille en voyage ...

  3. National Lampoon's Vacation (bra: Férias Frustradas [3]; prt: Que Paródia de Férias [4]) é um filme de comédia lançado em 1983 dirigido por Harold Ramis e com roteiro de John Hughes, baseado na sua própria crônica "Vacation '58" para a revista cómica americana, National Lampoon.A história original é um relato ficcional de viagem malfadada de sua própria família para a ...

  4. National Lampoon's Vacation - Breaking Into Walley World: Clark (Chevy Chase) pulls a gun on a security guard (John Candy) at Walley World, and forces him to...

  5. 29 de jul. de 2015 · Vacation: Directed by John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein. With Ed Helms, Christina Applegate, Skyler Gisondo, Steele Stebbins. Rusty Griswold takes his own family on a road trip to "Walley World" in order to spice things up with his wife and reconnect with his sons.

  6. Clark Griswold pretends to have the perfect vacation with his family. This year, they all decide to visit Walley World, an amusement park in California. But when Clark insists on driving to their destination, everything goes hilariously wrong. From director Harold Ramis and screenwriter John Hughes. Comedy 1983 1 hr 38 min. 94%.

  7. The Griswold family--father Clark W., wife Ellen, daughter Audrey, and son Rusty--set out in high spirits to spend their vacation driving cross-country from Chicago to the glorious Walley World on the West Coast. The trip which Clark planned down to the minute slowly loses its smoothness from the moment the first grain of sand gets in.