
Release Date
February 14, 1997
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Running Time
93 minutes
MPAA Rating
Rated PG for sensuality, language and thematic elements
Clark Griswold is back again. After going to Wally World, taking down a conspiracy in Europe, and staying home for the holidays, Clark has planned his next "perfect" vacation, Las Vegas. However, as soon as they get there, like always, things get screwed up. His son Rusty, not yet 21, finds a way to be Vegas' greatest gambler, winning everything from a dollar to a car. His daughter Audrey learns that cage dancing could pay... Full synopsis »
MOVIE REVIEW
After two bad movies and a very good one (Christmas Vacation), Vegas Vacation had real potential. Randy Quaid returned to his role as the "hillbilly" cousin and once again you feel sorry for Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) as his perfect vacation falls apart around him, like always. Unfortunately, this movie lacked good humor and relied a lot more on slapstick comedy than Christmas Vacation. Full movie review »