Randy Quaid
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Filmography
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Parents
(1989)In this black comedy set in 1950s suburbia a man comes to suspect that his conventional parents have a little secret which they have kept from him.

Category 7: The End of the World
To stop a civilization-ending superstorm, a courageous professor and FEMA chief must venture into the dark heart of the swirling chaos.

Roommates
(1994)Two men with radically different backgrounds try to bridge their compatibility gap when they become roommates at a home for people living with AIDS.

Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie's Island Adventure
(2003)Golden Globe-winner Randy Quaid reprises his role as the eternal loserCousin Eddie who gets his own adventure in this newest chapter in thehilarious National Lampoon franchise.

Kingpin
(1996)A star bowler whose career was prematurely "cut off" hopes to ride a new prodigy to success and riches.

Woman Undone
(1996)After being arrested for killing her husband in the California desert, a woman faces prosecution as flashbacks explore the couple's marital woes.

The Christmas Letter
(2024)Every Christmas Joe Michaels endures reading his wealthy friends' over-the-top Christmas Letter and feels like a failure, but this year, he is gambling everything to give his family the best Christmas Letter creating year ever!

The Adventures of Pluto Nash
(2002)On the moon in the year 2087, an audacious casino owner goes on the run from the millionaire mafioso who wants his gambling emporium—and his head.

The Last Detail
(1973)Jack Nicholson is at his very best in this highly-acclaimed dramatic comedy from Hal Ashby about three sailors on the loose.

Vegas Vacation
(1997)The Griswolds descend upon the gambling mecca.

Out Cold
(1989)A black comedy in which a meek butcher wrongly believes he has killed his partner after discovering him frozen to death in the freezer.

Heartbeeps
(1981)Val and Aqua are two household servant robots who start feeling emotions for each other. After falling in love, they decide to escape from their servitude and attempt to start a family of their own.

Frank McKlusky, C.I.
(2002)After his work partner is murdered, a gung-ho insurance claims investigator teams with a new female investigator to uncover a massive, homicidal fraud the company seems to be perpetrating on its biggest clients.

Breakout
(1975)Imprisonment in a foreign country...it may be a fate far worse than death. Jay Wagner (Robert Duvall) is framed for murder by his scheming grandfather. Unjustly convicted, he faces 28 hard years of confinement in a crowded Mexican prison. Only pilot-for-hire Colton (Bronson) and his partner Hawk (Randy Quaid) have the means, and the courage to save him.

Days of Thunder
(1990)Discovered by businessman Tim Daland, Cole is teamed with legendary crew chief and car-builder Harry Hogge to race for the Winston Cup at the Daytona 500. A crash nearly ends Cole’s career and he must turn to a beautiful doctor to regain his nerve.

The Wraith
(1986)A mysterious black turbo racing car appears and challenges a murderous gang leader to a series of races. The driver's identity may surprise everyone.

National Lampoon's Vacation
(1983)Clark Griswold leads his family on a screwball cross-country trip to a giant amusement park in this comedy classic.

The Paper
(1994)Oscar winner Ron Howard directs an all-star cast, including Michael Keaton, Robert Duvall, Glenn Close and Marisa Tomei, in this drama following 24 hours in a newspaper editor's life.

Moving
(1988)A mass-transit engineer faces the horrors of relocating his family from his lifelong home in New Jersey when he’s offered a dream job in Boise, Idaho.

Midnight Express
(1978)Midnight Express is based on the true and vivid story of Billy Hayes, a young American sentenced in Turkey to 30 years of prison for a minor drug offence. He endures physical and emotional beatings which become a daily routine - until he realizes that unless he escapes... he will die! Nominated for six Oscars including Best Picture and Best Director for Alan Parker, the film went on to win Best..