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"National Lampoon's Vacation" (1983) is a classic American comedy directed by Harold Ramis and written by John Hughes. The film follows the Griswold family, led by the well-meaning but hapless father, Clark Griswold, played by Chevy Chase.

Clark plans a cross-country road trip to the fictional amusement park Walley World with his wife Ellen (Beverly D'Angelo) and their two children, Audrey and Rusty (played by Dana Barron and Jason Lively, respectively). The trip quickly goes awry due to a series of humorous and unfortunate events, including car troubles, a detour to a disappointing roadside attraction, and family squabbles.

Despite the numerous mishaps, Clark remains determined to reach Walley World and have a perfect family vacation. The film is known for its blend of slapstick humor and relatable family dynamics, and it has become a beloved comedy for its memorable scenes and characters.

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