Vegas
Vacation (1997)
Rated PG
Starring: Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo,
and Randy Quaid
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The Griswalds are back on the road again. It's been almost 8 years since
the last Vacation movie. Was there a real demand for another? It's doubtful,
but since the last of the series, Christmas Vacation, was the most successful
at the box office, it was easy to accept that a sequel would be out sooner
or later.
Clark Griswald (Chevy Chase)
decides to celebrate the acceptance of his new invention, a food preservative
that can keep cookies and milk fresh
for years, by taking his family to Las Vegas. The family is reluctant
to go because Las Vegas has "nothing for a family to do." To
entice them, Clark says that he intends to renew his wedding vows to Ellen
(Beverly D'Angelo) and have Rusty and Audrey (played this time by Ethan
Randall and Marisol Nichols) be best man and bride's maid respectively.
After they arrive, Cousin Eddie (Randy Quaid), who made his first appearance
in Christmas Vacation, invites them to spend a day at his trailer, which
is set up in a former nuclear testing site.
Spelling out the plot in this type of movie would ruin most of the gags,
but it's a safe bet that one can predict 90% of them anyway. The main
appeal of the Vacation series, to those that find them appealing, is Chevy
Chase's bumbling persona. He tries to deliver a good time to his family,
but always ends up failing miserably. D'Angelo's Ellen tries to accept
him as he is, doubts herself for doing so, and then, of course, recants.
The kids, no matter who is playing them, always resent their parents at
the beginning of each movie and learn to appreciate them by the end.
Unfortunately, this movie doesn't deviate from that course of action
in the slightest. It's more predictable than ever, which is a shame. It's
likeable and even somewhat funny in places, but ultimately adds up to
nothing more than a way to spend some time and money at the theater.
Trivia: A
different set of young actors have played the roles of Rusty and Audrey
Griswold in each of the four Vacation movies. Previous Audreys include
Juliette Lewis (Natural Born Killers) and Dana Hill (the voice of many
cartoon characters, including Charles on TV's Duckman). Previous Rustys
include Anthony Michael Hall (Weird Science, The Breakfast Club) and
Johnny Galecki (Roseanne). (Source: The
Internet Movie Database) |