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Christmas Vacation (1989) -- The Griswold family's plans for a big family Christmas predictably turn into a big disaster.
Christmas Vacation (1989) -- The Griswold family's plans for a big family Christmas predictably turn into a big disaster.

Overview

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Writer (WGA):
John Hughes (written by)
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Release Date:
1 December 1989 (USA) more
Genre:
Comedy more
Tagline:
Yule crack up! more
Plot:
The Griswold family's plans for a big family Christmas predictably turn into a big disaster. full summary | full synopsis
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(16 articles)
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Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Chevy Chase ... Clark Griswold

Beverly D'Angelo ... Ellen Griswold

Juliette Lewis ... Audrey Griswold

Johnny Galecki ... Russell 'Rusty' Griswold

John Randolph ... Clark Wilhelm Griswold, Sr.

Diane Ladd ... Nora Griswold

E.G. Marshall ... Art Smith

Doris Roberts ... Frances Smith

Randy Quaid ... Cousin Eddie Johnson

Miriam Flynn ... Cousin Catherine Johnson
Cody Burger ... Cousin Rocky Johnson
Ellen Hamilton Latzen ... Cousin Ruby Sue Johnson
William Hickey ... Uncle Lewis
Mae Questel ... Aunt Bethany
Sam McMurray ... Bill

Nicholas Guest ... Todd Chester

Julia Louis-Dreyfus ... Margo Chester
Nicolette Scorsese ... Mary

Keith MacKechnie ... Delivery Boy
Brian Doyle-Murray ... Mr. Frank Shirley
Natalia Nogulich ... Mrs. Helen Shirley
Tony Epper ... Bozo #1
Billy Hank Hooker ... Bozo #2 (as Hank Hooker)

Alexander Folk ... Swat Officer
Jeremy Roberts ... Cop
Woody Weaver ... Cop
Michael Kaufman ... Young Executive
Doug Llewelyn ... Macy's Parade Announcer (voice)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Devin Bailey ... Clark (age 9) (uncredited)
Frank Foti Jr. ... SWAT Team Sargeant (uncredited)
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Directed by
Jeremiah S. Chechik  (as Jeremiah Chechik)
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
John Hughes (written by)

Produced by
William S. Beasley .... associate producer
Mauri Syd Gayton .... associate producer
John Hughes .... producer
Tom Jacobson .... producer
Matty Simmons .... executive producer
Ramey E. Ward .... associate producer
Daniel Grodnik .... executive producer (uncredited)
 
Original Music by
Angelo Badalamenti 
 
Cinematography by
Thomas E. Ackerman (director of photography) (as Thomas Ackerman)
 
Film Editing by
Gerald B. Greenberg  (as Jerry Greenberg)
Michael A. Stevenson  (as Michael Stevenson)
 
Casting by
Risa Bramon Garcia  (as Risa Bramon)
Billy Hopkins 
Heidi Levitt 
 
Production Design by
Stephen Marsh 
 
Art Direction by
Beala Neel  (as Beala B. Neel)
 
Set Decoration by
Lisa Fischer 
 
Costume Design by
Michael Kaplan 
 
Makeup Department
Lee Harman .... makeup artist
Kaye Pownall .... hair stylist
Stephen Robinette .... hair stylist (uncredited)
 
Production Management
William S. Beasley .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Matt Earl Beesley .... first assistant director
Frank Capra III .... second assistant director
Bryan Denegal .... second second assistant director
Vicki Jackson-Lemay .... second assistant director: second unit (as Vicki Lemay-Jackson)
Eric Jewett .... first assistant director: second unit
Charlie Picerni .... second unit director (as Charles Picerni Sr.)
 
Art Department
Barbara Adamski .... property master
Glen Cooper .... stand-by painter
Kenneth J. Gagnon Sr. .... construction coordinator (as Kenneth J. Gagnon)
David P. Newell .... assistant property master (as David Newell)
Neil David Pontecorvo .... greensman
Richard Dean Rankin .... construction coordinator (as Richard Rankin)
John Rozman .... leadperson
Dale Gordon .... stage foreman (uncredited)
David J. Negron Jr. .... illustrator (uncredited)
Timothy W. Tiedje .... property master: Chicago (uncredited)
S. Bruce Wineinger .... construction coordinator (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Greg Agalsoff .... boom operator (as Gregg Agalsoff)
John Agalsoff Jr. .... cable person (as John Agalsoff)
James R. Alexander .... sound mixer (as James Alexander)
George H. Anderson .... sound editor (as George Anderson)
David Baldwin .... sound editor
Neal Burger .... sound editor (as Neal R. Burger)
Joe Gilbert .... adr editor
Stan Gilbert .... supervising adr editor
Gary A. Hecker .... foley artist (as Gary Hecker)
Dan Hegeman .... sound editor
Doug Hemphill .... sound re-recording mixer (as D.M. Hemphill)
Chris Jenkins .... sound re-recording mixer
Larry Kemp .... supervising sound editor
Lou Kleinman .... sound editor
Glenn T. Morgan .... sound editor
Victoria Rose Sampson .... sound editor (as Vickie Sampson)
Mark Smith .... sound re-recording mixer
Wylie Stateman .... supervising sound editor
Edward M. Steidele .... foley artist (as Edward Steidele)
Mark P. Stoeckinger .... sound editor (as Mark Stoeckinger)
Karen M. Baker .... first assistant sound editor (uncredited)
Dino Dimuro .... sound effects editor (uncredited)
Mark Lanza .... sound effects editor (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Allen Hall .... special effects
Gary L. Karas .... special effects (as Gary Karas)
Dieter Sturm .... special effects snow maker: Chicago (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Justin Klarenbeck .... special visual effects
David McCullough .... special visual effects (as Dave McCullough)
D. Kerry Prior .... special effects artist/storyboards: DQI (uncredited)
Hoyt Yeatman .... special visual effects: DQI (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Gregory J. Barnett .... stunts (as Greg Barnett)
Janet Brady .... stunts
William H. Burton .... stunts
Erik Cord .... stunts (as Eric Cord)
Tim A. Davison .... stunts (as Tim Davison)
Annie Ellis .... stunts
Jeannie Epper .... stunts
Sandra Lee Gimpel .... stunts (as Sandy Gimpel)
Harold Jones .... stunts
Steve Kelso .... stunts
Bill MacIntosh .... stunts
John Meier .... stunts (as John C. Meier)
Noon Orsatti .... stunts
Charlie Picerni .... stunt coordinator
Steve Picerni .... stunts
Chad Randall .... stunts
John Robotham .... stunts
Philip Romano .... stunts (as Phil Ramano)
Sammy Thurman .... stunts
Cheryl Wheeler-Dixon .... stunts
Scott Wilder .... stunts
Dick Ziker .... stunts
Kenny Bates .... stunts (uncredited)
Leslie Hoffman .... stunt double: Doris Roberts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Mike Amorelli .... assistant chief lighting technician (as Michael Amorelli)
Craig Asato .... second assistant camera: second unit
Charles John Bukey .... best boy grip (as Charles J. Bukey)
Richmond G. Cogswell .... video assist (as Rich Cogswell)
Eric Engler .... director of photography: second unit
Kevin Kelly .... chief lighting technician: second unit
Douglas Knapp .... camera operator (as Doug Knapp)
David L. Parrish .... first assistant camera (as David Parrish)
Ron Phillips .... still photographer
Ted Rhodes .... key grip
Scott M. Robinson .... key grip: second unit (as Scott Robinson)
William Silic .... chief lighting technician (as William M. Silic)
William Silic .... gaffer (as William M. Silic)
Tama Takahashi .... first assistant camera: second unit
John Wagner .... second assistant camera
Kurt Young .... dolly grip
Kirk Bales .... assistant camera (uncredited)
Albert Hood .... electrician (uncredited)
Ron Kunecke .... musco light operator (uncredited)
Randy Nolen .... Steadicam operator (uncredited)
 
Animation Department
Bill Kroyer .... animator: main title animation (uncredited)
Bob Scott .... animator (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Juel Bestrop .... casting assistant
Franklyn Warren .... extras casting (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Mari Grimaud .... costume supervisor: women
Eddie Marks .... costume supervisor: men
 
Editorial Department
Kathryn Camp .... assistant film editor
Carlyn Montes De Oca .... assistant film editor
Richard Currie .... apprentice editor (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Angelo Badalamenti .... orchestrator
Andrew Barrett .... orchestrator (as Andy Barrett)
Jim Harrison .... music editor
Ron Payne .... music supervisor
Charles Samek .... orchestrator
Gary Wasserman .... assistant music editor
Shirley Walker .... conductor (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Dan Marrow .... transportation coordinator
Gaston Veilleux .... transportation captain
Robert E. Dingle .... driver (uncredited)
Robert Bruce Robertson .... driver (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Ellen Adolph .... production accountant
Katherine E. Beyda .... assistant: Tom Jacobson
Kim Bodner .... production aide
Lisa Boss .... production aide
Thomas J. Busch .... location manager (as Tom Busch)
Chris Ciaffa .... production aide
Craig Dietrich .... production aide
Marcia 'Mavis' Girard .... script supervisor (as Mavis Girard)
Bill Hansard .... process projectionist (as Bill Hansard Sr.)
Scott E. Hart .... animal handler (as Scott Hart)
Chris Hilsabeck .... production aide
Christie Johnston .... production associate
Eileen Peterson .... unit publicist
Shirley Randles .... craft service
Angel Trujillo .... caterer (as Angel Trujello)
Kirsten Welles .... assistant: Jeremiah Chechik
Stephen Andrzejewski .... assistant location manager (uncredited)
Robert C. Decker .... location manager (uncredited)
Ralph Eggleston .... title designer (uncredited)
 
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (UK) (complete title) (USA) (complete title)
National Lampoon's Winter Holiday (UK)
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Runtime:
97 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby
Certification:
Iceland:L | Canada:A (Nova Scotia) | Finland:K-3 (2003) (DVD) | Finland:K-7 (2007) (DVD) (as part of Vacation Collection) | Finland:S (1990) (VHS) | Netherlands:6 | Argentina:13 | Australia:M | Chile:14 | Spain:7 | Sweden:7 | UK:PG (cut) | USA:PG-13 | West Germany:6 | Singapore:PG | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Canada:PG (Manitoba/Ontario)

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The movie is based on John Hughes' short story "Christmas '59", the second Vacation story to be published in National Lampoon's Magazine (the first was "Vacation '58", which was the basis for the first Vacation movie). The Christmas story was printed in December 1980. more
Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: When Clark's sled is about to crash into the wood hut, the shadow of the camera is visible. more
Quotes:
Clark: We're kicking off our fun old fashion family Christmas by heading out into the country in the old front-wheel drive sleigh to embrace the frosty majesty of the winter landscape and select that most important of Christmas symbols.
Audrey: We're not coming all the way out here just to get one of those stupid ties with Santa Clauses on it are we?
Clark: No, I have one of those at home.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh (2008) (TV) more
Soundtrack:
That Spirit of Christmas more

FAQ

What is the Christmas gift that Clark gives his boss? It seems that everyone else has given the same gift as they all have a distinctive box shape.
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21 out of 34 people found the following comment useful:-
subtle funny parts, 9 April 2005
10/10
Author: gkgrayson from Canada

We watch this movie every Christmas on Christmas Eve (the whole family gets together).We laugh harder every year as we unpeel the humorous layers of this film.Watch for when Clark's wife checks out Snot's balls.It's hilarious.How about when Eddie returns with Clark's boss and kicks him in the ass as they walk up the path to the house.How about these quotes: "Why is there water everywhere Todd?" " I don't know Margeaux." The Ray Charles Christmas song during the attic scene is one of the most beautiful songs I've heard.His voice is so sweet.The eyes crossed,kicked by a mule,falls in a well comment still cracks me up.I love it when Clark's Dad says that if he (Clark) needs any help that he (Dad) will be up in his room taking a nap.How about the office scene? "Good morning ,kiss my ass,kiss his ass,etc."This movie is more fun to watch in a large group.Enjoy.

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