
National Lampoon's Vacation
MovieLas Vacaciones de National Lampoon is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Harold Ramis. The movie follows Clark Griswold, a well-meaning but eccentric family man, as he embarks on a disastrous road trip to the Walley World theme park with his wife Ellen and their two children, Rusty and Audrey. Clark's enthusiasm and optimism are put to the test as he navigates a series of mishaps, misadventures, and cultural clashes that threaten to ruin the family's vacation. As the Griswolds encounter a cast of eccentric characters, including a bumbling RV salesman, a flirtatious cousin, and a gruff but lovable park ranger, the family's dynamics are put to the test. Clark's increasing frustration and desperation to make the trip a success lead to a series of hilarious and cringe-worthy moments that have become iconic in American comedy. With its witty dialogue, physical humor, and relatable portrayal of family dynamics, Las Vacaciones de National Lampoon has become a beloved classic, cementing its place as one of the most enduring and influential comedies of the 1980s.