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Feb 9 2010, 10:01am CST | by Robert Evans
Until I saw him in the show Community, I thought Chevy Chase had been dead for years. Thankfully he's still around, and still hysterical. In fact, it seems like his career is enjoying a bit of a resurgence as of late. Community is one of the best shows on TV, he landed that big myTouch 3G ad campaign, and he just starred in one of the most successful ads of the Super Bowl.
HomeAway.com shot a short “sequel” to 'National Lampoon's Vacation'. Chevy and Beverly D'Angelo reprised their roles as the Griswolds in this short, trailer-type commercial. HomeAway also put a longer short-film version up on their website. The full-length video received a million page views following the airing of the ad.
Source: NewsRadio 620 WTMJ
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