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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
The film explores the frustration of a "control freak" (Neal) when faced with the unpredictability of life, specifically through failing infrastructure (canceled flights, delayed trains, broken cars). 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. Film Report: Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987) Released
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. A buddy comedy unlike no other. Neal Page, an uptight marketing executive, attempts to
Steve Martin (Neal Page) and John Candy (Del Griffith)
Produced on a budget of $15 million , the film earned approximately $49.5 million at the box office. Thematic Elements
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
The film explores the frustration of a "control freak" (Neal) when faced with the unpredictability of life, specifically through failing infrastructure (canceled flights, delayed trains, broken cars).
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.
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. A buddy comedy unlike no other.
Steve Martin (Neal Page) and John Candy (Del Griffith)
Produced on a budget of $15 million , the film earned approximately $49.5 million at the box office. Thematic Elements