There is plenty of room for more farcical or more satirical a treatment of the American abroad than, say, the inimitable Dodsworth. And plenty of justification for one, too. But such a one should neither be guided nor discouraged by this feeble effort: driving on the wrong side of the road in England, wearing personalized letter-stitched berets in France, using a bedpan as a wash basin in Germany, getting kidnapped by terrorists in Italy. How about, for the next National Lampoon vacation, a tour by hot-air balloon of the cavernous mind of scriptwriter John Hughes? Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo; directed by Amy Heckerling. (1985) — Duncan Shepherd
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