How Much Did Chevy Chase Lose in Vegas Vacation?

By Robert Palmer

If you’re a fan of the National Lampoon’s Vacation series, then you must have come across ‘Vegas Vacation,’ in which Chevy Chase plays Clark Griswold. The movie has become a classic and is still enjoyed by many to this day. One of the most memorable scenes from the movie is when Clark and his family gamble their way through Las Vegas, hoping to win big bucks at every turn.

However, things don’t always go as planned, and they end up losing a lot of money. But have you ever wondered how much Chevy Chase lost in ‘Vegas Vacation’? Let’s find out.

Clark Griswold is known for his gambling addiction, and it’s no different in ‘Vegas Vacation.’ Throughout the movie, he loses money left and right, but there’s one scene that stands out from the rest. In this particular scene, Clark plays a game called Keno at a casino with a $25,000 bet.

Unfortunately for Clark, luck wasn’t on his side that day as he lost all $25,000 on one game. It was a tough pill to swallow for both Clark and his family who were hoping for some much-needed cash.

But wait! Did Chevy Chase really lose $25,000 in real life?

The answer is no. The amount was just part of the script and was not reflective of any real losses incurred by Chevy Chase during the filming of ‘Vegas Vacation.’

In fact, according to sources close to the production team, Chevy Chase did not gamble any real money during the making of the movie. All scenes involving gambling were staged with fake money.

Conclusion:
So there you have it – while Clark Griswold may have lost $25,000 in ‘Vegas Vacation,’ Chevy Chase didn’t lose any real money during filming. It goes to show how movies can be deceiving at times but still manage to provide us with some classic moments that we can enjoy for years to come.