Continuity: At the beginning of the movie, when Clark is driving down the street looking at the map, there are 4 kids roller blading in the street. In one shot, one of the kids jumps onto a parkway lawn to avoid being hit by Clark's bad driving. Next shot, when they pan back to the kids, all 4 are still on the street.
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When the Griswolds are taking the limo ride right after they arrive in Vegas there is a shot when a taxicab crosses the screen. If you look at the advertisement on the top of the cab, it's Vicky, a Griswold family member that you don’t see until later in the movie. See more...
Vegas Vacation (1997) - 5 major mistakes
Directed by Stephen Kessler, starring Beverly D'Angelo, Chevy Chase, Ethan Embry, Randy Quaid (add more)
Genres: Comedy
Continuity: In the first breakfast scene the ketchup bottle located between Clark and Rusty moves and at times vanishes between shots.
Continuity: When Rusty Griswold first gets his fake ID, he walks in to the Riviera Casino and goes up to the bar. When he tries to order a drink, the bartender asks for ID, right when he is doing this, he lays down a napkin, and then the scene switches and he lays the same napkin down in the same place again.
Continuity: Towards the end of the film Rusty's gold medallion and other jewelry disappear when he enters the wedding chapel.
Continuity: While the Griswolds are playing keno at the end of the movie, there are a few mistakes with the game. When the keno lady is calling out the numbers, she calls out 14 as the 3rd number and 33 as the 5th number. When they show the keno balls up close it says the 3rd number is 48 and 52 as the 5th. Also in one scene it shows 30 already on the board, but a few shots later 30 hasn't come up yet.
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