National Lampoon's Vacation | "Grand Canyon" 30th Anniversary | Warner Bros. Entertainment
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Everything is planned, packed -- and about to go hilariously wrong. The Griswolds are going on vacation. In the driver's seat is Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase), an Everyman eager to share the open road and the wonders of family togetherness. Myriad mishaps, crude kin (Randy Quaid), encounters with a temptress (Christie Brinkley), financial woes, Aunt Edna (Imogene Coca) on the roof, one security guard (John Candy) and 2,460 miles later, it's a wonder the Griswolds are together. There's never been a family vacation like it. Except maybe yours. And that helps explain why National Lampoon's Vacation remains so popular...and so very funny.
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You gotta love when Clark pauses to take in the wonder and majesty of the Grand Canyon.
For only two seconds.
It's called Bright Angels trail. I've camped there for 3 days doing trail maintenance. The first time you see it It's like getting winded.
That head bob is one of the most memorable scenes for me.
Oh well, if you've seen one ditch, you've seen them all!
And we've got to wonder why you haven't gotten counseling
That little head bobble gets me every time.
If head bobbing is your thing you should watch Spatula City by Weird Al Yankovic and you will get your fill a hundred times over.
My favorite part was when he took the hat. Just a little something extra and this scene went from amusing to hilarious.
Pretty sure he bought that hat at that Dodge City where he gets "shot" by the bartender
I always assumed it was his hat, but maybe not!
It was already his hat. They cut the part where he walked up to the counter and took it off.
I agree! I like when he looked at the Grand Canyon for a few mins with his wife and then ran off! 🤣
@@amymarks7110 you bet...I had my picture took at that spot 2 1/2 months ago
"not without a major credit card"....I love that snide bastard
I have $6.13 to my name so I can see we're gonna have to work something out between us.
psychodelicrock12
Look! I've already told you. I can't accept a check without a major credit card.
ritter89 I'm making this out for $1,000. All you have to do is give me $300 in cash and keep $700, all for doing nothing more than acting like a total creep.
psychodelicrock12
The only thing I can do is have you stay here, until the check clears. Ten working days!
(I love how he maintains the contorted smirk while reciting that final line. Such a bastard!)
I'm sorry, sir. I can't accept this credit card.
😂 Because of this movie to this day I do the same head bob as 1:45 when I see something interesting, but gotta do something else.
Lmao same
Video or it didn't happen.
When I went to Vegas my friends wanted to say trip to the canyon. I told them I didn't want to go because I could see myself doing that exact thing!
Me too🤣
hahahha....me too
This scene always makes me LOL:
Ellen: "Don't you want to look at the Grand Canyon?"
Clark: "Yeah honey."
*Dun-dun-dun-dun-dun*
Clark: "It's great, let's go."
The 1980s were the days😎👍
And the 90s is when everything started to speed up thanks to computers
@@ericdevries3974 NO thanks.
I wish a cashier machine would open that quick for me!😁
The way he says credit card. It’s just…. my skin crawls. Three times he says it! Three!
Three?!
"Hold on, let me get my Diner's Club.". Absurd that it used to take that long for checks to clear.
It didn’t. But that’s what you were told. True story. Another bank scam.
"C'mon kids, get your butts in the car"! LOL
This is what the 2015 reboot got wrong. Rusty’s family easily got out of any situation they were scott-free. What made this film so great was that Clark and his family were always stuck between a rock-n-a hard place and the comedy was in how they managed to get themselves out of it without dumb-luck
That head bob is now a running joke on every trip
100 percent
1:20
Gee, you would think if Clark wanted to get away with 'stealing' the money, he would have at least thought to close the damn register to buy himself some time.
his dudeness83 he didn’t steal it because he left a check
@@MikeJ2023 well, I did air fingers quote that Clark 'stole' the money. Plus, how was the employee supposed to know the check was legit? If he had agreed to Clark's offer and the check bounced two weeks later, that would be the end of his job.
What likely happened was that he found the check and the money missing, and just covered the whole thing up until the check cleared, thus keeping $700+ to himself for nothing more than acting like a total creep.
@@MikeJ2023 Glad someone was paying attention... it's what he reached for a second time into the drawer-- to leave the check... mind you one he wrote for $1,000. Now provided that check clears in 5-10 business days, there would hardly be a crime committed other than the foul of not having remained in person until it does; I wonder what the policy was back in 1983 for clearing a check other than what the hotel clerk requested.
HAHA I was thinking the same thing
I was at that hotel today. Still looks the exact same.
Where
@@johhnyapplesseed9776 the El Tovar hotel
@@johhnyapplesseed9776el Tovar hotel in Grand Canyon village
@@johhnyapplesseed9776 at the grand canyon
@@Teeveepicksures I would disagree with you
I agree that guy was being nothing but jerk.
Yup , I am glad he got what was coming to him.
It’s a comedy.
Calm down.
I love this scene
The hotel manager was being a total creep. I Love it when Clark just took the money and runs off.
At least he left his check in its place
@@mikegeiler2347 I would've wrote another check for less money, and signed it" I'mgonna Make Youpay."
Of course, we have no idea how much cash was actually in that register. Could’ve been 80 bucks, could’ve been three grand.
@@ricktaylor3748 You would have written. That's how English works.
@@tim3172 Written or wrote, it's the same meaning. What are your pronouns ?
"Gee dad you must've jumped this thing about 50 yards!"
"Ah, that's nothing to be proud of, Russ......50 yaaards."
Different scene, I know but I had to
DRE4406 Best line in a movie full of great lines.
Rusty : sees a-ha music videos on tv
Clark : woah
Me : yup
Clark : the career of a-ha started in
1984
Rusty: true dad
Clark : now in 2019 they are touring
Everywhere
Clark there doing the hunting high and
Low tour now again
Rusty : get your tickets here
A-ha.com
How much for the repair ?
Come on come come on....
How Much you got ?
No no no, I'm asking you how much the repairs are ?
*AND I'M ASKIN YOU HOW MUCH YOU GOT* ?! 🤣
“NOT WITHOUT A MAJOR CREDIT CARD”
😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Which makes me wonder: what would a MINOR credit card be?
@@mjacobsable😂😂
@@mjacobsable A credit card that is less than 18 years old?
That getaway 🪕 banjo music had Clark developing a lead foot in the family truckster .
He was getting out of Dodge in a big hurry.
“ not without a major credit card 💳 “
I'm 60 I couldn't tell you how many times I've watched this I still watch it when it's on it's still great every time I watch it Beverly D'Angelo wow
Chevy Chase one my all time favourite actors, Fletch is my FAVOURITE. Would have loved to have seen Chevy make more movies similar to Fletch where he is a detective who AWKWARDLY solves crimes in a quirky yet successful way, comedy all the way through 🤗
Aaaah, the days before CCTVs were EVERYWHERE.... it was actually possible to get away with this sort of thing :P
And the days when not every store had a cash register that locked up like Ft. Knox. That cash register there is like from the 1800's.
He left his signed check in there. They know who did it.
MrWolfSnack National Cash register co. Looks like 1910-1920’s vintage. I have one that looks a lot like it. Cannot recall the exact model number.
@@cdevidal LOL my first thought was "Don't leave your check!".
Also, Aaaah, the days when the average American family could afford to go on vacation together.
30 yrs ago
what a trip one of my fav
This movie came out in 1983 more than 30 years ago even with your reply being 9 months old.
I was at the Grand Canyon last year. I found the exact spot where they were looking out at it.
Were you breathing fresh air naturally or wearing a diaper on your face?
I was there 3 weeks ago...I think I found it too ...I looked for the grout lines of the stone wall to figure it out
..
Where is it?
@@raphaelcampelo Outside the north end of the El Tovar Hotel along the rim trail
that guy was UNCOOPERATIVE thats a symbol of unhelpful people on trips.
daniel fife Well, he's just doing his job. He can't accept the credit card as long as it's reported, "Lost". The motel could get in trouble for accepting a card that's classified lost. All Clark has to do is call the bank, tell them that only Ellen's cards are lost not his.
Yeah Alex but it's his shitty tone that was uncalled for lol
Well, in the original script Clark mentions to the clerk that the clerk doesn't seem like the kind of guy who goes on vacation much and the clerk says that he doesn't care for fun. That much seems obvious.
Good gosh it was the 80s too, it took so long to get crap like that worked out.....and forget it if it was on the weekend.
@@warrennelsom4859yeah but there can be two sides to each story. In his perspective, he was just doing his job. If a card is attempted and reported lost, it’s reasonable for the clerk to be suspicious that there could be a thief they’re facing which is where I think the attitude came from. That’s why the clerk advised him to either work it out with his bank, or, stay at the hotel until his bank can reinstate the usage of Clark’s card and/or permit his check. I mean, the clerk may not have used the proper attitude, but he was in the right in this situation and I don’t feel that his options for Clark were unreasonable. And by Clark taking the hotel money and leaving the check, that would further lead the clerk to believe that he was dealing with a thief who might have stolen the card, and he would easily be able to track down the money by not just the check and Clark’s info, but by the fact that the last time the register was closed before being broken into was when he spoke to a tourist who wanted money from the hotel…what Clark did was stealing.
I finally got too see the Grand canyon last year. I lived there 5times.
Are we just going to ignore that 1980 AMC Eagle 1:26 ?
Yes
Is that Mr. Parker from _Back to the Future?_
This one scene is better then all of the Vacation Reboot.
I disagree
Have you seen the Vacation reboot?DoubleCoolCTdawgTownsend1992 Townsend
+godzillavkk Yes,I've seen Vacation next generation sequel and I love it.
So you like a movie that replaced the clever jokes of the first movie with rude, vulgar and disgusting humor which glorifies bullying, makes jokes about pedophilia, feces, glory holes, rim jobs, and pubic hair>DoubleCoolCTdawgTownsend1992 Townsend
+godzillavkk Yes,I do. I enjoy it because it's funny that they get themselves into those situations by accident and you can learn from them unlike modern comedies with the exception of the original film where Clark gets himself into situations like that on purpose and the original has the same kind of raunchy stupid humor as the new one with vulgar,mean and adult jokes and references like the last part; the ending. The new vacation reminds me of the original dumb and dumber movie where the characters Harry and Lloyd accidentally get themselves into by accidents but they can function in polite society and in public unlike dumb and dumber to where they were excessively dumb,stupid and bizarrely mean spirited. P.S.:I despise dumb and dumber to but I love the original and only the original. I like the new Vacation for a certain reason and I also enjoy the originals too including Christmas vacation. I love the first four movies of the original saga(the theatrical ones).
Filmed at the front desk of the Strater Hotel in Durango, Colorado.
no, at the El Tovar
@@mikesimpson9325 that's not the front desk of the El Tovar.
Is that hotel still open?
@@markserour9115Very much so. It’s a landmark. Many famous people have stayed there over the years.
@@mikesimpson9325 No, it’s the Strater Hotel in Durango, Colorado.
I stayed at that hotel. It's called the El Tovar and I did the one second look like Clark did and bolted.
Uh, I hate to break it to you, but that's not El Tovar. It's the Strater Hotel in Durango, Colorado. I know because I live here, and I worked in that hotel for 2 years.
MC TAQU Wow I knew it was the El Tovar from the outside. I thought they renovated.
MC TAQU the outside is in fact el tovar.. I would know I work there
@Jess W inside is the Strater
@@fetameantheremedy8298 Also, the saloon at the Strater filled in for the saloon in Dodge City, correct?
RIP John Hughes
A great director that made lots of films.
I went to more movies in the 1980s than any other decade. Miss those times.
Do you miss people being afraid that the cold war wasn't going to end well and Reagan's policies ruining countless people's lives and movies being distractions for all that?
@@godzillavkk80’s Were Definitely Better Times Than Today
@@godzillavkk " Reagan's policies ruining countless people's lives "
You've mistaken Dutch's policies for Carter's.
Funny enough I think I've went to see more movies over the past year than any other decade. And they were all old movies being reshown in the cinema.
@@Ennis85 And you can't face the facts.
The guy playing with the hotel clerk played in many TV shows and films throughout the seventies and early eighties.
Yup. He was in the famous aspiring or Tylenol commercial
@hollywood5199 Off the top of my head, I recognize the hotel clerk in this movie from an episode of "Three's Company" (he played an FBI agent that Jack, Janet & Chrissy thought was coming to arrest Jack for having gone AWOL from the Navy a few years earlier), an episode of "The Golden Girls" where he played the Dean at a college where Blanche was taking classes, & an episode of "Mama's Family" where he played one of Vint & Naomi's friends. 🙂
He cuda just called the bank lol
Not gonna lie, I always wanted a family like Clark's.
I work at that hotel 😂
Mark Guerrero do you make people stay there for 10 working days while their check clears?
LMAO!!
checks only take 24 hours to clear now
I hope you people, at the hotel, always have an eye on the register xD
It definitely needs it!
Thanks for posting this scene in 1080p!
We're almost at the 40th anniversary!
Here we are
I just realized Vacation came out the year I was born, and I'm 41 now
I only have 6 bucks to my name so we're gonna have to work something out lol
If clark had a bank of America account he could make a withdrawal anywhere in the country.
Yeah why not just go to a bank?
Or American Express Travelers Cheques, like Karl Malden of "The Streets of San Francisco" fame has been promoting at the time of the film's release.
They were at the grand canyon south rim. the nearest major city would've been Flagstaff. They had essentially no money for food, gas.
@@oldtwinsna8347 Audrey had $35-$40. That would have been enough to get them to a town with a bank.
The lost their travelers checks too. They messed up throwing all important stuff in her makeup bag and putting on top of the truckster. @@tyrese3745
1:30 Everybody has the same maroon suitcases. LOL
At least he left the check lol
If their not going to take Clark's check,hell he'll just take their cash.
And he'll be going to jail for robbery
@@robertrodriguez787 And they'd have to track him down, which would take forever, and in 10 days when the check clears, it's a moot point.
@@mphlohi He would still get prosecuted. If I want you to loan me $300 and you say no, I can't then steal $300 from you and give you a check to cover it, even if I add in $700 for your trouble.
@@williamshaw9047 by the time they find out where he is, they wouldn't want to go through the trouble of prosecuting , be too much of a hassle over too petty a matter.
@@williamshaw9047 they profited from him.
I love Chevy chase !!!!
That clerks hair looks like a hair piece. Also he must really love major credit card companies which is why he keeps talking about them.
One of the best movies i have ever seen
1:01 that left eye... lol
This is why a husband and wife should have separate credit card accounts.
Visited the canyon myself in 2018. Said the same thing to my espousa
GEEZ Clark offered to give him $700 ($2,157 adjusted for inflation) no strings attached and he still acted like a creep!
If the check bounced, then the manager would be out $300 dollars.
@@djargus does it still take 10 working days for check to clear?
@@octoman511 Not with the electronics we have today. Sometimes the check can be turned into an instant ACH transaction.
@@djargus Yeah, and I'm sure the clerk didn't believe that the check wouldn't bounce. Plus, he'd be very short on cash for 10 days even if it did clear
Actually, the guy was just doing his job. Not taking the $700.00 and doing his job actually took integrity
Failure to pay alimony is a jailable offense Fletch.
"I'll have a steak sandwich and a bloody mary... and a steak sandwich." - "Yes senore."
pangavon - $400 for lunch?
Give each other $20, okay? Put it on Underhill.... ahhhh. mucho gracias..... Tierra del Fuego!
"What about loitering and trespassing?"
"I am neither loitering nor trespassing. I have simply chosen an advisable location to await my client's delinquent husband."
See? This is why the original Vacation was funny and why the new Vacation wasn't. Clark and his family were often "stuck between a rock and a hard place", resulting in situations that were frustrating to them but funny to us. Whenever Rusty and his family got into a bad situation, they were quickly bailed out. Lame!!!
I don't know why that's lame.
Love this scene ❤
Geez....I really can't wait until May 21st!
My fave scene
That's why you always keep a Ben Franklin in your shoe
Clark steals so fast is incredible
CARLIN: Okay, but he still has to deal with Aunt Edna (who's in the car) and being legal while on vacation...
Thanks for your comment, Carlin...
We're ignoring the obvious. A Phil Hartman look alike before Phil Hartman was worth looking alike.
Just noticed the AMC Eagle.
Good film very good,regards Poland city Włocławek!.
Ed, the car salesman: I'll get to the bottom of this. Davenport!
Davenport: Yes, Mr. Ed?
Ed, the car salesman: Mr. Griswold ordered a blue sports wagon, where is it?
Davenport: I don't know sir.
Ed, the car salesman: [to Clark] I know what must have happened. It didn't come in.
Clark Griswald: Ed, I'm not your average everyday fool. Now I want my blue sports wagon and if you can't get it I'm gonna take my business elsewhere! Where's my old car?
Ed, the car salesman: I'm just as upset as you are, believe me. Davenport! Get Mr. Griswald's car back and bring it back here! Now I can get you the wagon, there's not problem there. The problem is that it might take six weeks. Now, I owe it to myself to tell you that if you're taking the whole tribe cross-country, the Wagon Queen Family Truckster... You think you hate it now, wait 'til you drive it.
Clark Griswald: I don't want to drive it. I just want my old car back. I'm not falling for this. Let's go, Russ
Cousin Vicki: Yeah, but Daddy says I'm the best at it.
Rusty Griswold: Wow dad, we must have jumped that rail by like 50 yards.
Clark Griswald: Nothing to be proud of Russ...
[pauses as Rusty walks away]
Clark Griswald: [proudly] ... 50 yards...
National lampoons vacation comedy classic 😆🤣
Funny thing is all Clark would have had to do is take the money close the register and they would have never known it was him.
he is too correct to do that.
Except that his check is the only thing in there.
Since he did leave the check behind, and you would assume he has the cash in his account to cover it, did he really steal the money?
@@muzikdude1188, it would have taken 10 working days for the motel to find out when the check cleared. And he still would've been in trouble from pulling that particular act alone.
They already had his ID info from the credit check. What are u all smoking...I want some. Share the wealth. 😕
Fantastic movie
Does Clark put his check in the till? Sounds like a bad idea considering all his personal information is on that check and he technically stole that money out of the till.
Well, thats why he put the check in. Not sure if u guys really dont get it or if ur being snarky. Either way, clearly, the mind rewiring has been a success. 👍🏻✌🏻
Also, because this is before CCTV were everywhere, Clark could always claim that he made a deal with the clerk. That would be a he-said-she-said situation.
Its a film.
@@jamesdavis5517 It's a bird
It takes ten days for the check to clear? Unless that hotel clerk was just saying that out of attitude.
It’s subtle, but I like how he jams the check into the register before fleeing so it’s not QUITE stealing.
But it means the cops can track him down. I always was bothered by that!
@@Sashazur In the original script, they do. There is a police chase that Clark and his family avoid by running into a detour sign off of the road.
I'm surprised Clark didn't just have Western Union wire him the money from a relative, friend or a co-worker. Or just go to a national bank branch or an ATM.
They were in a remote area headed to the south rim grand canyon from the northeastern approach (since they had just come out of the monument valley area). There is no major city thereafter until you hit Flagstaff and it's quite a haul when you have two growing kids, wife, and Edna (although I believe she was dead at this point).
When this movie came out ATMs were just becoming popular. You wouldn’t expect to find them everywhere like they are now.
@@Sashazurmy dad got his first ATM card around 1985 and it was a big deal.
Clark was like, “F-it! I’m getting this hat!” He might as well 😂 Although it’s stealing at the time, the hotel did end up making $ in the long run.
I saw that! Notice no cameras in site! 1:16
I'll bet they had them installed after the movie came out.
Got to hand it to Clark, he could have just taken the money and not left the check. But he’s still an honest Joe.
Awesome movie.
I wouldn't have put the check in there...😂😂😂
If they had stayed there for the 10 business days, Wally World would have re-opened! Just a thought there, Clark!!!
I bet that hotel manager went to Colombia or Harvard, just the way he looks and talks. Apparently, he never had fun throughout his lifetime and apparently devoted his life through academic discipline.
Actually he was just doing his job and it took integrity to not take the $700.00 and look the other way
Most graduates of Ivy League schools end up with better jobs than being a hotel clerk.
I wonder if this guy knew Wally World was closed but he didn’t say anything because he was a total creep
The greatest of the trilogies!
This is a quadrilogy
When there were no cameras.
I would be more polite if I were that guy
The family truckster 😂
That was filmed in my town. Cool hotel
Fun Fact: $1000 in 1983 = $2500 in 2021.
And in 2022... $1000000.
@@goodbyenormabrando1421 🤣🤣😭😭💀
I don't find that a fun fact.
Whats so fun about that?
@CWS and TKP 66-02 He no doubt called the police as soon as Clark left and he discovered what he did. Clark may've left a $1,000 check but no doubt that clerk didn't believe it would clear, and would have to wait 10 days even if it did while being short the several hundred dollars Clark took. 10 days, checks took longer to clear back then.
“It’s only the biggest G...damn hole in the WORLD!...well, second best”. Classic Clarke.
CLARKE!!!
The Griswold house has been demolished!
It costs tax payers $35 entrance fee to enter Grand canyon. It's not Worth$35 to enter. I was there yesterday. March 6,2021.
Mateusz you became a BOSS again
Converation!
I made you look!
Did he put the check in the cash register? Lol
Don’t you wanna look at the Grand Canyon. 2 seconds okay 😂
Clark - A True Outlaw 😂😂😂
The interior was shot in Colorado while the exterior shot in Arizona
hi warner, that vc1 blu ray is outdated, please re scan this American treasure in glorious 4k to be available in UHD 4k blu ray.
1:10.....................who would have though that a malfunctioning cash register would be the answer to all of Clark's troubles?!!
Ah yes, something that can be easily solved today with the internet and smartphones. Does anyone even write checks anymore?
Security deposits and some apartment rents still only allow checks. but Def more rare to see written checks.
The last time I wrote a check was back in 2008
I still write checks to my church
They had computers for credit cards in 1983?
Most places used what is known as the knucklebuster - a carbon copy imprint of the credit card. They would mail those to the merchant account bank and would get paid that way. These were likely relatively lower dollar purchases so if there was fraud, the merchant bank ate it and paid the customer. A full featured hotel, however, may have had an electronic terminal since it would be a higher dollar transaction and so they could verify the card was valid. These terminals could've been based on dialup modem or could've been connected 24x7 to a commercial network provider over a packet network such as Tymnet. Check cashing was not the same way back then and thus carried significantly higher risk of it bouncing.
Actually I doubt there was much money in that old register. Normally they would just use that for tips and he would end up with lots of 1's.
I don't agree. Any register at a motel will contain enough money to be able to give paying customers change who decide to pay for their stay in cash. I know that many customers would pay by credit card and not cash, but I'm sure not all of them.
@@alvexok5523
Perhaps he put in a blank check
@@an2niotransitproductions813 Maybe, I didn't think of that.
This was the early 80s, many folks still paid in cold cash.
Back in them days, most people at hotels paid by cash. That till was probably full of $20s and $50s
Clark has hit financial disaster. Ellen lost her credit cards, so he reported it but apparently the bank must've misunderstood and reported both of their cards "LOST" making his unusable. Without a usable credit card, he can't cash a check so basically, he has no access to the money in his bank account. He just spent his last $500 on an overpriced car repair, he also gave $500 to Eddie and on top of that, everything on their little road trip has cost TWICE as much as he calculated. And yet, he still wants to press on to Walley World. With all these financial problems, it makes you wonder if they're even gonna be able to get back home.
I saw them get onto a plane while wearing their moose antler hats after the credits in the photos montage.
@@princessmarlena1359 That's because Roy Walley paid for it.
@@alexanderpytko5394 probably 😇
@@princessmarlena1359 That's how it was in the original ending. Clark goes after Roy Walley demanding entertainment holding him and his business associates at gunpoint so they sing and dance for the Griswolds. Then the swat team shows up and arrests Clark, Clark apologizes and says he didn't mean any harm, they've just had a disappointing trip and he was only trying to give his family some fun. Clark embraces his family before being taken away but then Roy tells the police he's not pressing any charges as he had a similar experience with his family years ago too. The police release Clark and Roy then says he's taking them to Walley World, he's opening up special for them which makes them very happy. Then it cuts to the next day where they're on an airplane for home(because Clark crashed and totaled the car when he arrived at Roy's mansion)wearing Walley World hats and Roy has paid for it. Only they hear the flight attendant say that it's going to Atlanta which means they got on the wrong plane by mistake. Clark starts to freak out again trying to get them to stop the plane.
👍😍 Great episode...
I Would not have left the check
The clerk was a total jerk
And that rhymes... 😁😁😁
*Creep
This is crazy, this is crazy, this is crazy!