Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 17000000
Revenue
$ 49364621

Clark W. Griswald

Ellen Griswald

Audrey Griswald

Rusty Griswald

The Thief

The Bike Rider

"Pig in a Poke" Host - Kent

Mr. Froeger

Lady in the Bed

Fritz Spritz

Hotel Manager

Rusty's California Girl

Game Show Hostess #1

Mrs. Froeger

The Froegers' Son

The Froegers' Daughter

Game Show Hostess #2

Jack

Stewardess

Announcer at Court

Princess Di

Prince Charles

Queen Elizabeth

Taxi Driver

Hotel Manager's Mother

Man in the Bathroom

First English Motorist

Second English Motorist

Mrs. Garland

Mr. Garland

Hotel Desk Clerk

Hotel's Assistant Manager

Cafe Waiter

Dowager on the Eiffel Tower

Blond Girl at Eiffel Tower

Brunet Girl at Eiffel Tower

Rusty's French Girl

Video Camera Thief

Helga Spritz

Rusty's German Girl

The Other Thief

Unfortunate Express Agent

Stewardess

"Pig in a Poke" Announcer (uncredited)

"Pig in a Poke" Audience Member (uncredited)

Guest in Ellen's Dream (uncredited)

Guest in Ellen's Dream (uncredited)

Policeman (uncredited)

Written by r96sk on 2025-02-05
<em>'National Lampoon’s European Vacation'</em> largely disappoints. The opening events in England are its peak, a couple of moments produced a few chuckles; even if they were stupid scenes, good stupid though. Once leaving British borders, I did find it much more dull. The writers sure dislike the French, eh? One of two creepy gags to do with the young daughter takes place with a Frenchman, the other with the American host <i>(was it a Family Feud spoof? Makes it *slightly* less weird)</i> - I was gonna say it has aged badly, but was it ever not an odd choice of joke? On the note of her, Audrey and Rusty are recast in this. Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo do return and are as they were before. The most interesting bits in regards to the cast, for me anyway, are the appearances of Robbie Coltrane and Eric Idle. The running gag with the latter actor is probably the best part of this movie, to be honest. These (first two, at least) films are at least short at 90 minutes and it is cool see to see them travel and film on location throughout all the different places shown. As for the nitty-gritty, though, I can't say I'd recommend this one. It misses a fun ending, which the original had.