Vegas Vacation
The Griswolds are off on a family outing to Las Vegas in this sequel. Poised to prove that even the best-laid plans can unravel into hilarious misadventures, the ill-fated family heads for hijinx, high times, high rollers.
13 June 1939, Rosenheim, Germany
April 14, 1971 in Bakersfield, California, USA
13 January 1959, Bronx, New York, USA
27 June 1972, Waipahu, Hawaii, USA
28 March 1944, Battle Creek, Michigan, USA
15 November 1951, Columbus, Ohio, USA
28 January 1977, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
19 November 1956, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, USA
18 June 1952, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
20 February 1972, Bremerhaven, Germany
3 October 1944, Nordenham, Germany
26 August 1986, Los Angeles, California, USA
11 May 1968, Amesbury, Massachusetts, USA
23 May 1955, New York City, New York, USA
11 May 1930, Hollywood, California, USA
24 November 1962, Abilene, Texas, USA
August 02, 2009
...the Griswolds bring down the house.
March 26, 2009
A tepid fourth entry in the popular 1980s series that is decidedly showing its age.
January 01, 2000
The film's only life is provided by Randy Quaid, back as Ellen's redneck cousin.
July 21, 2009
It's a bad sign when National Lampoon wants its name out of the title.
May 26, 2012
Despite Chevy Chase's decent effort trying to revive the Griswold franchise, VEGAS VACATION is just a big disappointment. This one could have just premiered on TV, as it resembles that sort of mediocrity.
July 21, 2009
The subplots involving D'Angelo and Newton and Ethan Embry -- the Griswolds' son, who can't stop winning -- have their charms.
January 22, 2002
I'll lay you 3-to-1 odds that by the end of this flick even fans will be thinking that this wasn't a trip worth taking.
December 14, 2010
Lame National Lampoon with usual innuendo, drinking.
July 05, 2004
A high colonic for the brain.
January 01, 2000
Why, if [Chevy] Chase is such a funny guy, does he make such unfunny movies?
October 06, 2005
The fourth and weakest trip with the hapless Griswolds.
February 14, 2001
There is nothing more memorable about Vegas Vacation than the flatness of the writing in Elisa Bell's script and the uninspired direction of first-timer Stephen Kessler.

