What Does Ellen Say in Christmas Vacation?

By Anna Duncan

If you’ve watched the classic holiday movie, “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation,” then you’ve probably wondered what Ellen says in one particular scene. It’s a moment that comes just after Clark Griswold (played by Chevy Chase) has gone on a tirade about his family’s lack of Christmas spirit.

Ellen (played by Beverly D’Angelo) tries to calm him down by saying something under her breath. Let’s take a closer look at this scene and try to decipher what Ellen is saying.

First, let’s set the scene. Clark Griswold is trying to get his family into the holiday spirit by decorating their house with an over-the-top light display.

However, things aren’t going as planned. The lights won’t turn on, his neighbors are annoyed, and his family seems less than thrilled with his antics.

In frustration, Clark goes on a rant about how no one appreciates all the hard work he’s put into making their Christmas special. He says things like:

“Nobody’s walking out on this fun, old-fashioned family Christmas.”

“We’re gonna have the hap-hap-happiest Christmas since Bing Crosby tap-danced with Danny freaking Kaye!”

“Hey! If any of you are looking for any last-minute gift ideas for me, I have one. I’d like Frank Shirley, my boss, right here tonight.”

It’s during this rant that Ellen says something quietly under her breath. What does she say? Here are a few possibilities:

1. “Calm down.”

This is probably the most likely option. It makes sense that Ellen would try to calm Clark down when he’s getting so worked up.

2. “Here we go again.”
Ellen might be thinking that Clark goes on these rants every year and she’s tired of hearing it.

3. “I need a drink.”
This one is more of a joke option, but it’s possible that Ellen is just trying to make light of the situation.

Regardless of what Ellen says, it’s clear that she’s trying to diffuse the situation. She knows that Clark can get carried away sometimes and she doesn’t want him to ruin their Christmas.

In conclusion, we may never know for sure what Ellen says in this scene. It’s possible that the filmmakers didn’t even include a specific line for her to say and just told Beverly D’Angelo to ad-lib something. Regardless, it’s a small moment in a classic movie that has captured the hearts of audiences for generations.