This is my 2nd blog about feature films, TV series and documentaries with boys, girls, men and women in sailor suits, Lederhosen and other historical clothing of the 19th century and beyond. I collect informations, trailer videos, low-res images and personal comments/ratings. This blog was introduced in 2011. 2012-2020 on Wordpress. Now I'm back. Update will take a while.
November 24, 2012
European Vacation
Comedy film starring Chevy Chase
-Year: 1985
-Year in film: 1980s
-Country: USA
-Who in clothing: Rusty ~16, Lederhosen
-Who in clothing 2: men, (teen) boys, Lederhosen
-Available on DVD: yes
-I own: yes, TV recording
-Clothing occurence: low *
-Rating: 2/10 *
-Rating: **
-Comment: Jason Lively (1st pic, nominated for a Young Artist Award) in short buckskin Lederhosen with suspenders in a very short dream scene in the plane at the beginning of the film ("The Sound of Griswald", refers to Sound of Music, sorry, this is already the best pic), and one longer scene where men, including Chevy Chase (pic 2 on the right in Lederhosen with green Tyrolean cotton suspenders) are dancing including Schuhplattler and Watschnplattler on a stage. Right behind Chevy Chase on pic 2 there is a blond boy in longer buckskin Lederhosen and red stockings. At the end of the scene, where they run away there are some older teen boys, one in good longer Lederhosen (green suspenders, pic 3). Shortly after that a young boy ~7 ys in longer Lederhosen, but shown very briefly.
Quite good, funny and entertaining family movie also starring Beverly D'Angelo, Dana Hill and Willy Millowitsch, but the first 1983 movie "Vacation" starring Anthony Michael Hall as Rusty (who became a man there) is much better. Aka "National Lampoon's European Vacation", German title "Hilfe, die Amis kommen".
For the short scene of Lederhosen rating 2 only. The movie is maybe 4-5.
Labels:
boys,
buckskin,
Country USA,
film,
hats,
Lederhosen,
men,
Rating 2,
Schuhplattler,
teens
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