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Cornelius Crane "Chevy" Chase (born October 8, 1943) is an American comedian, writer, and television and film actor, born into a prominent entertainment industry family. Chase worked a plethora of odd jobs before moving into comedy acting with National Lampoon. He quickly became a key cast member in the inaugural season of Saturday Night Live, where his Weekend Update skit soon became a staple of the show. As both a performer and writer, he earned three Primetime Emmy Awards out of five nominations. Chase is also well-known for his portrayal of the character Clark Griswold in four National Lampoon's Vacation films, and for his roles in other successful comedies such as Caddyshack (1980), Fletch (1985), and ¡Three Amigos! (1986). He has hosted the Academy Awards twice (1987 and 1988) and briefly had his own late-night talk show, The Chevy Chase Show. He played the character Pierce Hawthorne on the NBC comedy series Community from 2009 to 2014.

6 single moms from suburb plan to rob a large hypermarket to escape financial problems and ensure a beautiful life for them and children, they want a big house to live in together with their children. Thanks to the masks, the clueless police think it was 6 men. The plan seems to have worked, but standing in the way of their happiness is the suspicious Ruth Sanders, a neighbor who begins to suspect something. Another problem is where to hide the money. They decide to hide them in the basement of Virginia's house at night, they are almost caught. All lifelong friends sell their houses and buy a nice big house together. They manage to get the money into the house and it is hidden there. Still hot on their heels, Ruth decides to break into the house, find evidence. She is caught in the house. The women explain everything to her, she promises not to tell anyone. Ruth became friends with them and they invited her and the children to visit. Officers Mitch Haughan and Rick Yankos obtained the hidden camera footage. The recording seems useless, but eventually revealed that it was not a group of men, but women. As the police compiled a list of women living in the suburbs, he noticed that six had recently sold their homes. They decided to start with them. When they arrived at the house where 6 women live together, they started questioning and Ruth, who was visiting them, said that they were all at her place celebrating her birthday and that would help them with an alibi. They are free.
