Vacation (1983)
Vacation (1983), directed by Harold Ramis, is a classic American dark comedy that has since become a beloved cult hit, laying the foundation for one of Hollywood’s most iconic comedy franchises.
With a stellar cast led by Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo, and Randy Quaid, the film is a hilarious, sometimes absurd, and ultimately heartwarming take on the often-nightmarish experience of family vacations. Featuring a mix of slapstick humor and sharp wit, Vacation is one of those rare films that perfectly balances humor with moments of genuine emotional resonance.
The story follows the Griswold family, led by the ever-optimistic, yet frequently unlucky, Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase). Clark has one goal in mind: to give his family the perfect road trip to the fictional amusement park, Walley World.
His determination, paired with his misguided sense of adventure, sets the stage for a series of increasingly ridiculous and unfortunate events. Along the way, Clark’s family—his wife Ellen (Beverly D’Angelo), their two children, and the often-unhelpful relatives—find themselves in one sticky situation after another, all stemming from Clark’s stubborn insistence on achieving the “perfect” vacation.