Planes, Trains & Automobiles: Directed by John Hughes. With Steve Martin, John Candy, Laila Robins, Michael McKean. A Chicago advertising man must struggle to travel home from New York for Thanksgiving, with a lovable oaf of a shower-curtain-ring salesma
Planes, Trains & Automobiles: Directed by John Hughes. With Steve Martin, John Candy, Laila Robins, Michael McKean. A Chicago advertising man must struggle to travel home from New York for Thanksgiving, with a lovable oaf of a shower-curtain-ring salesma
Español (España) Español (México) Planes, Trains & Automobiles(1987) Showing all 4 items Jump to: Photos(3) Quotes(1) Photos Quotes Marti Page:Mom, is Grandpa Walter going to give me noogies? Susan Page:Of course he's going to give you noogies. He loves giving you noogies. Th...
Planes, Trains & Automobiles A Chicago advertising man must struggle to travel home from New York for Thanksgiving, with a lovable oaf of a shower-curtain-ring salesman as his only companion. Original Release Domestic Grosses Domestic (100%)...
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles laid the foundation for numerous improbable buddy road-trip movies to come, despite not being the first of its sort.After their arduous, protracted voyage, Neal and Del say their goodbyes at the railway station at the end of the movie. After experiencing a ...
片 名落难见真情 上映时间1987年11月25日(美国) 导 演约翰·休斯 又 名一路顺疯 飞机、火车和汽车 旅行冒险记 Plan... 编 剧约翰·休斯 主 演史蒂夫·马丁约翰·坎迪Laila Robins迈克尔·麦基恩凯文·贝肯 剧情 两小时半的返家旅程竟然耗了四天三夜,此事说来荒唐,但这部从塞车延伸出来的旅程喜剧却颇能引人共鸣...
Directed by John Hughes, Planes, Trains and Automobiles stars Steve Martin as Neal Page, a busy advertising executive who finds himself the unwilling traveling companion of salesman Del Griffith as the two attempt to return to Chicago for the Thanksgivin
Planes, Trains and Automobiles is a 1987 comedy film directed by John Hughes. The plot is about a man named Neal Page (Steve Martin), who thanks to many plane delays, and cancellations has to travel with another guy named Del Griffith (John Candy), who's kind of a blabbermouth fo...
Some movies are obviously great. Others gradually thrust their greatness upon us. When “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” was released in 1987, I enjoyed it immensely, gave it a favorable review and moved on. But the movie continued to live in my memory. Like certain other popular entertainmen...
In any case, even without its profanity, Planes, Trains and Automobiles is a solidly funny and entertaining film - as long as it sticks with its stars. When Martin and Candy are set loose, the movie works wonderfully and director Hughes has enough sense to let them act without too much ...