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Steve Martin (Neal Page) and John Candy (Del Griffith)

Film Report: Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987) Released on November 25, 1987, Planes, Trains and Automobiles is a definitive American road-trip comedy written, produced, and directed by John Hughes. Departing from his signature teen dramedies, Hughes created a story about adulthood, empathy, and the chaotic nature of holiday travel. Director/Writer: John Hughes Planes, Trains & Automobiles

Neal Page, an uptight marketing executive, attempts to travel from New York to Chicago to reach his family for Thanksgiving dinner. After a snowstorm diverts his flight, he is forced into a three-day odyssey alongside Del Griffith, an overly friendly and talkative shower curtain ring salesman. Steve Martin (Neal Page) and John Candy (Del

It has become a seasonal staple for Thanksgiving, much like A Christmas Story is for December. Production and "Lost" Content After a snowstorm diverts his flight, he is

Steve Martin (Neal Page) and John Candy (Del Griffith)

Film Report: Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987) Released on November 25, 1987, Planes, Trains and Automobiles is a definitive American road-trip comedy written, produced, and directed by John Hughes. Departing from his signature teen dramedies, Hughes created a story about adulthood, empathy, and the chaotic nature of holiday travel. Director/Writer: John Hughes

Neal Page, an uptight marketing executive, attempts to travel from New York to Chicago to reach his family for Thanksgiving dinner. After a snowstorm diverts his flight, he is forced into a three-day odyssey alongside Del Griffith, an overly friendly and talkative shower curtain ring salesman.

It has become a seasonal staple for Thanksgiving, much like A Christmas Story is for December. Production and "Lost" Content