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MPAA Rating - R

Length:
    92 Minutes

Genre:
    Comedy

Original Release Date:
    Nov 21, 2000

Director
    John Hughes

Cast
    Steve Martin, John Candy, Laila Robins, William Windom, Michael McKean, Kevin Bacon

 
Movie Summary
Were it not for its profanity-laden opening scenes, John Hughes Planes, Trains and Automobiles might have been suitable family entertainment: certainly its heaps less violent and mean-spirited than Hughes Home Alone. En route to Chicago to spend Thanksgiving with his family, easily annoyed businessman Neal Page (Steve Martin) finds his first-class plane ticket has been demoted to coach, and he must share his flight with obnoxious salesman Del Griffith (John Candy). A sudden snowstorm in Chicago forces the plane to land in Wichita. Unable to find a room in any of the four-star hotels, Neal is compelled to accept Dels invitation to share his accommodations in a cheapo-sleazo motel. Driven to distraction by Dels annoying personal habits, the ungrateful Neal lets forth with a stream of verbal abuse. Thats when Del delivers the anticipated (but always welcome) I dont judge, why should you?-type speech so common to John Hughes flicks. The shamefaced Neal tries to make up to Del, but theres a bumpy time ahead as the mismatched pair make their way back to Chicago, first in a balky train, then by way of a refrigerator truck. We know from the outset that the oil-and-water Neal and Del will be bosom companions by the end of Planes, Trains and Automobiles, but its still a fun ride. The best bit: a half-asleep Del thinking that hes got his hand tucked between two pillows -- until his bedmate, Neal, bellows Those arent pillows! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


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