Vegas Vacation is a 1997 comedy film. It is the fourth film in the original Vacation film series centering around the fictitious Griswold family, following Vacation, European Vacation, and Christmas Vacation. Chevy Chase reprises his starring role as Clark W. Griswold, the patriarch of the family. The film opened at #4 at the box office and grossed over $36.4 million domestically. This is the only theatrical Vacation film not to have the National Lampoon label. At work, Clark Griswold has invented a long life food preservative, earning him a large bonus check. Clark announces to his family... that he is taking them on vacation. Enthusiasm wanes, however, when Clark says they are headed to Las Vegas, Nevada. His wife, Ellen , and teenage daughter, Audrey have their doubts, as Las Vegas is not known for its family-friendly atmosphere, while teenage son Rusty appears to be more eager, even asking if prostitution is legal there. Upon travelling to Vegas, they run into the "girl in the Ferrari" who appeared in the first film, Clark is the only one who sees her, but then notices that she has a child.
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| Release date: | February 14, 1997 |
| Directed by: | Stephen Kessler |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 93 Minutes |
| Producer: | Jerry Weintraub |
| Editor: | Seth Flaum |
| Music by: | Joel McNeely |
| Cinematography: | William A. Fraker |
| Screenplay by: | Elisa Bell |
| Genre: | Comedy |