Does Christmas Vacation Have the F Word?

By Robert Palmer

Christmas Vacation is a timeless classic that has been enjoyed by generations of families during the holiday season. This movie, starring Chevy Chase as Clark Griswold, has become a staple of Christmas entertainment with its heartwarming family story and hilarious antics. However, there has been some debate over whether or not the movie contains the infamous F-word.

To answer this question, we first need to understand the rating system used for movies. The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) assigns ratings to films based on their content. These ratings include G (general audience), PG (parental guidance suggested), PG-13 (parents strongly cautioned), R (restricted), and NC-17 (no one under 17 admitted).

Christmas Vacation was rated PG-13 for “sustained moderate comedic violence, some sexual references and language.” This means that while the movie may contain some mature content, it is still suitable for teenage audiences with parental guidance.

Now, let’s get to the heart of the matter – does Christmas Vacation contain the F-word? The answer is yes, but it’s not quite as simple as that.

The movie does include a scene where Clark Griswold uses the word “f***” under his breath when he discovers that his boss has given him a membership to the Jelly of the Month Club instead of a bonus. However, this scene has been censored in some versions of the film.

In fact, there are several versions of Christmas Vacation available for viewing. The original theatrical release included Clark’s use of the F-word, but subsequent releases have edited or bleeped out this scene. Some TV networks also choose to censor this scene when airing the movie.

So if you’re watching Christmas Vacation on DVD or streaming it online, you may hear Clark use an expletive when he opens his gift from his boss. But if you’re watching it on TV or a censored version, you may not hear the F-word at all.

In conclusion, yes, Christmas Vacation does contain the F-word in one scene. However, this scene has been censored in some versions of the movie and on TV. Regardless of which version you watch, this beloved holiday classic is sure to bring laughter and joy to your family during the festive season.