Vegas Vacation

1997

Comedy

The Griswold family hits the road again for a typically ill-fated vacation, this time to the glitzy mecca of slots and showgirls—Las Vegas.

"This time the Griswolds are on a roll."

Rating

6.026
663 votes

Popularity

1.5373

Origin & Countries

US | en | United States of America

Production

Jerry Weintraub Productions,Warner Bros. Pictures

Runtime

93 min.

Budget (M$)

36.4 / 25ROI 146%

Status

Released

Release: 2/13/1997

Credits

Vegas Vacation

Stephen KesslerDirector

Vegas Vacation

Chevy ChaseClark Griswold

Vegas Vacation

Beverly D'AngeloEllen Griswold

Vegas Vacation

Randy QuaidCousin Eddie

Vegas Vacation

Ethan EmbryRussell 'Rusty' Griswold

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Reviews

SierraKiloBravo

7/13/2020

6 / 10

My ten word review: _Comedy that still holds up, even all these years later._ Click here for a video version of this review: https://youtu.be/QzlQnWap2-g

r96sk

2/5/2025

7 / 10

<em>'Vegas Vacation'</em> is decent fare for this franchise, I think I just about enjoyed it. It does go through peaks and troughs, there are some uninteresting moments but by and large what I was viewing was passable entertainment. The Vegas setting and shenanigans keep it watchable, the dam scenes are good too. Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo are back yet again, as is Randy Quaid. I still don't really rate the latter's character all that much, pretty annoying in fact (and not in the intended sense); Chase's Clark is supposed to be <i>the</i> idiot here, so always feels odd to have an even bigger idiot. The more sentimental conclusion doesn't totally land, at least in terms of how it's portrayed. It felt watching that it was attempting to be super sensitive about family and love for each other, but these aren't the sort of movies where that fits. The Griswolds are dysfunctional, not lovable or relatable. Still, this is better than I thought it was going to be; especially with the disappearance of the National Lampoon name and the eight-year gap from the previous entry.

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