The message that Planes, Trains, and Automobiles is trying to convey is that nobody should have to spend the holidays alone. The plot centers on Neal, who makes it home in time for Thanksgiving while traveling
And while Barrymore has her sights set on playing the role of an overbearing salesman originated by late star John Candy, the Steve Martin marketing executive character is still up for grabs between Diaz and Sandler. “Her and I did discuss remaking ‘Planes, Trains, and Automobiles,’ and ...
“Planes, Trains and Automobiles” is founded on the essential natures of its actors. It is perfectly cast and soundly constructed, and all else flows naturally.Steve MartinandJohn Candydon’t play characters; they embody themselves. That’s why the comedy, which begins securely planted in the ...
John Franklin Candy was born in Toronto. His father died a few years after his birth on Oct. 31, 1950, and he was raised by his mother, his aunt and his grandparents. He attended Roman Catholic schools and competed in football and hockey, but admitted to not being particularly skillful i...
Planes, Trains And Automobiles' ending is perfect but this wasn't the original plan. The original finale had Neal take the train but when he arrives back, he finds Del waiting in the local station. Del reveals a truck driver brought him there, and that ever since his wife passed he ...
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Planes, Trains & Automobiles類型: 沒有類型資訊。 上映中: 沒有上映日資訊。0.0 Steve Martin plays the tightly wound Neal Page, a bundle-of-nerves advertising executive. John Candy portrays the innocent and well-meaning, but accident-prone, overly talkative and somewhat feckless, Del Griffith (...
It's not as if the film needed a boost of star power to get it over the finish line, and it certainly didn't need any "stunt casting" to get noticed. What's the story behind Bacon's surprising — and hilarious — cameo? RELATED:Why 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles' Is My Family'...
Unfortunately, the self-driving vision of the future is more Jetsons than just around the corner. But that doesn’t mean autonomous tech is a waste of time: Self-driving planes, trains, and everything but automobiles are more or less here … and will shape your transportation in the near...
However, in Cars world – which I really think should just be called “Vehicles” since, with the subsequent introduction of Planes and the many other boats and trains seen in the films, we’ve long passed the suggestion that the automobiles are on their own – there is no such explanation...