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Vacation | Divorce
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IMDbBest NonEuropean Film Bedste ikkeeuropiske film | 1982 | Alan
Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 1982 | Alan
Best Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1982 | Alan
Best Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1982 | Carol
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1982
Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen | 1982 | Alan
Box Office Collection 50,427,646 USD
Alan Alda said what inspired the film was an actual incident where he judged a friend too harshly. He realized that not only was he wrong, that friendship goes through "seasons"; so he wrote the script based on that notion.
The scene where Jack (Alan Alda) calls Kate (Carol Burnett) "perfect" was not in the original script. Burnett asked for the scene to be added.
This film was the ninth most popular movie at the U.S.A. and Canada box-office in 1981.
The vegetable photographs were actually taken by Alan Alda's wife, Arlene Alda.
The ski scenes were filmed in New England during a very dry winter. In fact, the only snow the ski resort got that entire season happened just days before the crew arrived to film.
"Kate Burroughs: Is this the fun part? Are we having fun yet?"
"Danny: [furiously at Jack] Now, dammit! I just told you my deepest fear! Why can't you listen to what I'm saying instead of how I'm saying it? I mean, do you have any idea--any idea--what it is to be afraid of death? I can't eat my bowl of cereal in the morning because I have an irrational fear of milk. I stand there in hallways afraid to press strange elevator buttons. I almost threw out my jockey shorts because I have this fear of elastic! [Kate begins laughing hysterically] Ginny: Don't laugh at him. Danny: No. Go on. Go on, laugh. Laugh. Good. I'm a fool, right? Right? Kate Burroughs: Oh, Danny. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Now, come on... are you really afraid of your underwear? [she starts laughing again] Danny: I'm dying, she's laughing."