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Where is the RV from Christmas Vacation?

The 1973 Ford Condor II motorhome that appeared in the 1989 film “Christmas Vacation” currently resides at Castle Noel on South Court Street in Medina.

What does Cousin Eddie say about his RV?

While talking about his RV with Clark: “Don't you go falling in love with it, now, because we're taking it with us when we leave here next month.”

Where was Christmas Vacation driving scene filmed?

The opening sequences with the logging truck were shot north of Silverthorne near the Maryland Creek Ranch/LG Everist. The final landing of the car was at the Breckenridge Golf Course, near Georgia Pass on Tiger Rd.

What does Clark say when Eddie shows up?

If I Woke Up Tomorrow With My Head Sewn To The Carpet, I Wouldn't Be More Surprised Than I Am Right Now. Cousin Eddie, as well as his wife and kids, show up, and he asks whether or not they surprised Clark, and this is the response Clark gives.

What happened eddies RV?

MEDINA, Ohio -- An RV featured in "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" was vandalized last week at a Medina holiday museum. Castle Noel owner Mark Klaus, who operates the museum with his wife Dana Klaus, reported the damage at 9:26 a.m. Sept. 25, according to a police report.

Who owns the RV in Christmas Vacation?

TJ and Heather BedachtThe 'transformed' RV is owned by TJ and Heather Bedacht of Cincinnati, Ohio, and the family of five is heading south to spend Christmas at Disney World in Florida. Conveniently, the Bedachts own GCI Digital Imaging, which makes large-scale vehicle wraps.

Where was the Christmas tree scene filmed in Christmas Vacation?

Source: Warner Bros. A large amount of Christmas Vacation was filmed in Colorado, aka the Centennial State. Several comedic scenes in the movie were filmed in Breckenridge, Colo. The GoBreck blog revealed, "The Christmas tree cutting scene was filmed at the Breckenridge Golf Course/Highlands area near Tiger Rd."

How did they film the truck scene in Christmas Vacation?

We are freaking out day after day, so we set up a convoy of trucks to haul in snow to Breckenridge for those first scenes in the movie.” Then came the real snow. “There were a lot of logistical issues and just as these trucks were rolling up, it finally started to snow and continued…and continued,” he said.

Was any of Christmas vacation filmed in Chicago?

'Christmas Vacation' was not shot in Chicago It may not come as a surprise that parts of it were shot in California but you may not be aware that some was filmed in Colorado as well. The majority of those snowy “Chicago” scenes were shot in the Colorado towns of Silverthorne, Breckenridge, and Frisco.

Can I refill your eggnog get you something to eat?

0:000:08Christmas Vacation - Refill your eggnog - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipGood can I refill your head not for you get you something to eat. Drive you out to the middle ofMoreGood can I refill your head not for you get you something to eat. Drive you out to the middle of nowhere leave you for dead. I'm doing just fine Clark.

Why is the carpet all wet Todd reference?

Todd : Well, something had to come through the window! Something had to break the stereo! Margo : And why is the carpet all wet, *Todd*? Todd : I don't *know*, Margo!

What's the best line from Christmas Vacation?

"I don't know what to say, but it's Christmas, and we're all in misery." "Yes, it's a bit nipply out, I mean nippy out." "You couldn't hear a dump truck driving through a nitroglycerin plant." "You about ready to do some kissin'?"

Who plays Frank in Christmas Vacation?

The climax of Christmas Vacation comes when Cousin Eddie ( Randy Quaid) kidnaps Frank Shirley (Brian Doyle-Murray) and brings him back to the Griswold's house just as Clark has managed to restore some peace and tranquility with a reading of "'Twas the Night Before Christmas." Turns out, Mr. Shirley has withheld the yearly Christmas bonus and Eddie wants to serve him up to Clark for some kind of comeuppance. All seems lost as Shirley threatens to fire Clark and arrest the others. But because a happy ending is a mandatory element of any good farce, Shirley has a Scrooge-on-Christmas-morning about-face and pledges to restore the bonuses. But not, of course, before a SWAT team kicks in the doors and windows in a rescue attempt.

Why is Christmas Vacation so good?

One of the reasons Christmas Vacation works so well is because it deftly balances both high and low comedy. The movie particularly satirizes traditional middle class American ideals, like the insistence that a devoted husband and father must give his family the perfect Christmas. Aspiring to such patriarchal holiday idealism has arguably done more harm than good, which is evident in Clark. Clark is depicted as a man so obsessed with achieving the ideal, he has no sense of the collateral damage he is doing.

Why is the scene in the attic important?

This scene is important because it signals that Christmas Vacation is going to be more than just a farce. As the entire family leaves to go Christmas shopping, Clark sneaks into the attic to hide some presents. Naturally, he becomes trapped up there with no one to rescue him. As he tries to free himself, the movie indulges in some classic physical comedy, with Clark busting holes in the ceiling and smacking himself in the face with loose planks. Chase was (and still is, to a lesser extent) known for this sort of slapstick, especially in his famously clumsy portrayal of Gerald Ford on Saturday Night Live.

What is Clark's surprise for the family?

Clark's big holiday surprise for the family is to put in a swimming pool, but as Christmas nears, he's unsure whether his annual bonus check is going to cover it. As he gazes forlornly into his backyard, he begins to fantasize about the family enjoying the pool, allowing him to feel secure in his role as family hero. But then the family fades away, and the young lingerie clerk from the mall appears, beckoning to him in a red bathing suit. The scene is memorable not only for Clark's stunned reaction, but for its inspired musical choice: Bing Crosby and the Andrews sisters crooning, "'Mele Kalikimaka' is the thing to say on a bright Hawaiian Christmas day." The jaunty tune has become so associated with the movie, it's likely that most modern viewers don't know it from anywhere else.

Is Chevy Chase funny?

Chevy Chase certainly has his share of detractors, but let's face it — the man can be funny, especially when he channels his shtick into a strong character. Christmas Vacation contains some of his funniest on-screen bits. One of the most hilarious scenes comes early on, when the actor gets to engage in some of his patented mugging. While Christmas shopping at the department store lingerie counter, Clark goes gaga over a sales clerk who asks him if she can "take anything out for him." Practically hyperventilating at the thought, Clark mops the sweat from his face with a pair of underwear, then mistakenly says "hooter" when he means "hotter," "nipple" instead of "nippy," and so on.

Was Eddie in Christmas Vacation?

Christmas Vacation probably never would have become a success, let alone a treasured classic, without Cousin Eddie. Randy Quaid appeared as Eddie in the original Vacation, but only Christmas Vacation saw him make a moonshot into the zeitgeist. The character's popularity eventually led to the disastrous TV movie, Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie's Island Adventure in 2003. Eddie is the ultimate foil for Clark, testing the limits of his tolerance and inclusivity. At 6'5", Quaid is probably also one of the few actors tall enough to go toe to toe with the 6' 3" Chase.

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