National Lampoons Christmas Vacation (Blu-ray/DVD, 2015, 2-Disc Set, SteelBook)

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Get ready to laugh out loud with this classic holiday movie, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. Join Clark and his family as they go through hilarious mishaps in their attempt to have the perfect Christmas. Directed by Jeremiah Chechik, this PG-13 rated comedy stars Chevy Chase and Beverly D'angelo as Clark and Ellen Griswold. This edition of the movie comes in a Steelbook case type and includes both Blu-ray and DVD formats. The movie is in English language with NTSC video format and has a run time of 97 minutes. It is a great addition to your holiday movie collection and a perfect gift for your loved ones.

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The third in the series of National Lampoon's 'Vacation' films, this sequel concerns the Griswold family's holiday get-together. This time they're trying to have a picture book, old-fashioned Christmastime--even though all the in-laws are dropping by, including Clark's (Chevy Chase) redneck cousin, Eddie (Randy Quaid). Looks like it's going to be a real holly-jolly holiday--if they can make it through.

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UPC0883929468478
eBay Product ID (ePID)217588419

Product Key Features

ActorChevy Chase, Beverly D'angelo
EditionSteelbook
RatingPG-13
Movie/TV TitleNational Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
DirectorJeremiah Chechik
FormatBlu-ray/Dvd
Release Year2015
GenreComedy

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs2
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Display FormatSteelbook
Signal StandardBlu-ray/Dvd
Leading RoleChevy Chase, Beverly D'angelo
Film CountryUSA
Release Date20151201

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