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Choose from the best quotes from "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation." Find funny lines from movie characters including Clark Griswold and Cousin Eddie.
Keep reading for 45 of the best Christmas movie quotes of all ... to Spread Some Serious Christmas Cheer . Funny Christmas movie quotes 1. ‘Elf’ (2003) ... Christmas.” — Clark Griswold. 8 ...
Johnny Galecki as Russell "Rusty" Griswold, the son of Clark and Ellen. Russ was portrayed by Anthony Michael Hall and Jason Lively in the previous two films. John Randolph as Clark Griswold Sr., Clark's father; Diane Ladd as Nora Griswold, Clark's mother; E. G. Marshall as Arthur "Art" Smith, Ellen's father; Doris Roberts as Frances Smith ...
The series portrays the misadventures of the Griswold family, and in particular family patriarch (and lead character) Clark Griswold - whose well meaning attempts to provide his family and children with the perfect vacation continually go awry in spectacular fashion, landing them in the middle of various disasters and strangely embarrassing ...
Find the best Christmas movie quotes, including funny and heartwarming lines from famous holiday films like "Elf," "Home Alone" and ... — Clark Griswold, "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation ...
Funny Face is a 1957 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and written by Leonard Gershe, containing assorted songs by George and Ira Gershwin. Although having the same title as the 1927 Broadway musical Funny Face by the Gershwin brothers, and featuring the same male star ( Fred Astaire ), the plot is completely ...
There's nothing like a well-timed one-liner to make you laugh. And classic comedy films? Well, they're chock full of 'em. Take Monty Python's "The Holy Grail," for instance.Pretty much every funny ...
Also in 1989, he played Clark W. Griswold, Sr. in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (with Chevy Chase). In 1990, he landed a regular series role, co-starring as a family patriarch in the NBC comedy Grand, co-starring Bonnie Hunt, and Michael McKean. The series only lasted two seasons, despite a timeslot following NBC's highly successful Cheers.