Walley World is the theme park that the Griswolds are visiting in Vacation (1983).
In "National Lampoon's Vacation," the girl in the pool who appears in Clark Griswold's fantasy is a character named Christie Brinkley. She plays a stunning, flirtatious woman who catches Clark's eye while he is on a family vacation. Her appearance is iconic and represents Clark's daydreaming about an idealized, carefree life away from his family responsibilities.
Clark Griswold's middle initial is W, which stands for Wilhelm. This character, played by Chevy Chase in the "National Lampoon's Vacation" film series, is known for his humorous and often disastrous attempts at family vacations. The middle name adds to the character's quirky and relatable personality.
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In the movie "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation," Clark Griswold's house number is 625. The address is featured prominently in various scenes, contributing to the film's iconic status in holiday cinema. The Griswold family's home serves as a central location for the comedic chaos that unfolds during the holiday season.
The Pajama Game was created in 1954.
Pajama Sam was created in 1997.
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Clark Griswold's cousin is Eddie Johnson, portrayed by Randy Quaid in the "National Lampoon's Vacation" film series. Eddie is known for his quirky and often inappropriate behavior, providing comic relief throughout the movies. He first appears in "National Lampoon's Vacation" and becomes a recurring character in several sequels, including "Christmas Vacation."
Edwin V. Griswold has written: 'The Griswolds on the Olentangy'
According to IMDB, Pamela Adlon is the voice for Pajama Sam.
The original choreographer of The Pajama Game was Bob Fosse.