Box Office History for National Lampoon's Vacation Movies
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Release Date | Title | Production Budget | Opening Weekend | Domestic Box Office | Worldwide Box Office |
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Jul 29, 2015 | Vacation | $31,000,000 | $14,681,108 | $58,884,188 | $102,306,500 |
Feb 14, 1997 | Vegas Vacation | $12,837,927 | $36,470,465 | $36,470,465 | |
Dec 1, 1989 | National Lampoon’s Christma… | $11,750,203 | $73,853,467 | $73,872,288 | |
Jul 26, 1985 | National Lampoon's European… | $12,329,627 | $49,400,000 | $49,400,000 | |
Jul 29, 1983 | National Lampoon’s Vacation | $15,000,000 | $8,333,358 | $61,400,000 | $61,400,000 |
Averages | $23,000,000 | $11,986,445 | $56,001,624 | $64,689,851 | |
Totals | 5 | $46,000,000 | $280,008,120 | $323,449,253 |
Video Release Breakdown
Release Date | Title | Domestic Video Sales to Date | Watch Now |
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Nov 18, 1997 | National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation | $126,538,272 | Netflix Hulu Amazon iTunes Google |
Jul 28, 1998 | National Lampoons European Vacation | Netflix Amazon iTunes Google | |
Apr 6, 1999 | National Lampoon’s Vacation | $246,966 | iTunes Google |
May 21, 2013 | Vegas Vacation | Netflix iTunes Google | |
Oct 13, 2015 | Vacation | $11,055,817 | Amazon iTunes Google Vudu |
Totals | $137,841,055 |
Our DVD and Blu-ray sales estimates are based on weekly retail surveys, which we use to build a weekly market share estimate for each title we are tracking. The market share is converted into a weekly sales estimate based on industry reports on the overall size of the market, including reports published in Media Play News.
For example, if our weekly retail survey estimates that a particular title sold 1% of all units that week, and the industry reports sales of 1,500,000 units in total, we will estimate 15,000 units were sold of that title. The consumer spending estimate is based on the average sales price for the title in the retailers we survey.
We refine our estimates from week to week as more data becomes available. In particular, we adjust weekly sales figures for the quarter once the total market estimates are published by the Digital Entertainment Group. Figures will therefore fluctuate each week, and totals for individual titles can go up or down as we update our estimates.
Because sales figures are estimated based on sampling, they will be more accurate for higher-selling titles.
Weekend Wrap-Up: Impossible Mission has Plausible Opening
August 4th, 2015
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation matched expectations close enough to call it a victory. Meanwhile, Vacation came within 10% of Friday's predictions, but unfortunately, we weren't predicting box office success, so that's not a good thing. With the holdovers slumping as summer ends, the overall box office dipped 3.2% from last weekend. That's not the problem. The problem is the 21% drop-off from the same weekend last year. Granted, Guardians of the Galaxy broke records when it opened this weekend last year, but a 21% drop-off is still troublesome. 2015 still leads 2014 by a substantial margin at $6.67 billion to $6.25 billion, so unless 2015 really crashes, it will still have a lead going into the winter holidays.
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2015 Preview: July
July 1st, 2015
June was a much better month than expected due to two films, Jurassic World and Inside Out. Had those two films merely matched expectations, then 2015 would have likely fallen behind 2014. As for this coming month, there are five weekends in July and each week there is at least one film with the potential to reach $100 million. Most weeks there are two films that at least have a shot at getting to the century mark. The biggest hit of the month will likely be Minions, which has already opened in several international markets and it's ahead of Despicable Me 2 at the same point. That film made more than $300 million and nearly $1 billion worldwide, so any growth would be fantastic. There are also a number of potential $200 million films, led by Ant-man. Ant-man is the latest release in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a franchise that has averaged $300 million domestically over eleven films and all of the past six films have reached at least $200 million. I'm not saying this one is guaranteed to do the same, but you can't dismiss that possibility. Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation and Pixels have smaller chances to get to $200 million, but you have to at least entertain the possibility. Additionally, last July was a lot weaker than this July looks to be, so 2015 should win in the year-over-year comparison most weeks. Or I might have let the box office success of June cloud my judgment. We will soon find out.
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Note: This list contains actors who appeared in at least two movies in the franchise.
Person | Nr. of Movies | Role | Franchise Worldwide Box Office | Career Worldwide Box Office | Franchise / Career |
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Chevy Chase | 5 | Clark Wilhelm Griswold, Jr. | $323,449,253 | $1,293,619,343 | 25.0% |
Beverly D'Angelo | 5 | Ellen Griswold | $323,449,253 | $866,951,068 | 37.3% |
Randy Quaid | 3 | Cousin Eddie | $171,742,753 | $1,945,811,058 | 8.8% |
Miriam Flynn | 3 | Cousin Catherine | $171,742,753 | $343,902,721 | 49.9% |
Brian Doyle-Murray | 2 | Mr. Frank Shirley | $135,272,288 | $2,285,365,812 | 5.9% |
Christie Brinkley | 2 | Girl in Red Ferrari | $97,870,465 | $128,559,325 | 76.1% |
Note: This list contains people who contributed to at least two movies in the franchise.
Person | Nr. of Movies | Technical Role | Franchise Worldwide Box Office | Career Worldwide Box Office | Franchise / Career |
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Matty Simmons | 4 |
Executive Producer (2) Producer (2) |
$221,142,753 | $362,749,955 | 61.0% |
John Hughes | 3 |
Screenwriter (3) Producer (1) Story by (1) |
$184,672,288 | $1,951,530,657 | 9.5% |
Pem Herring | 2 | Editor (2) | $110,800,000 | $110,800,000 | 100.0% |
Dan Hegeman | 2 |
Sound Editor (1) Sound Effects Editor (1) |
$110,342,753 | $11,327,669,086 | 1.0% |