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Planes Trains and Automobiles
Driving by his deep will of travelling to his home in Chicago, in order to attend the Thanksgivings with his family, Neal Page, a successful marketing executive works in New York, but incidents come to climax when his plane has been cancelled because of the bad weather, so he decides to take a bus, but he also faces many challenges.
31 August 1940, New York City, New York, USA
26 September 1932, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
8 June 1925, Danville, Virginia, USA
18 August 1957, New York City, New York, USA
8 July 1958, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
24 November 1963, Portland, Oregon, USA
4 July 1944, USA
22 January 1923, Devonshire, Bermuda
25 November 1944, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
22 November 1953, Ashland, Pennsylvania, USA
2 December 1914, Honey Grove, Texas, USA
21 June 1941, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
18 May 1950, Portland, Maine, USA
16 February 1948, Missoula, Montana, USA
18 March 1975, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
30 December 1925, Maryland, USA
30 July 1960, New York, USA
October 31, 2011
The finest comedy screenplay John Hughes ever wrote.
September 28, 2011
Typically Hughes: funny, zany, silly, a little bit dull and annoying, and, eventually, a whole lot sentimental.
July 26, 2011
Expertly executed and very funny road movie that mixes physical, verbal and situational comedy to memorable and highly likeable effect.
December 30, 2012
One of the funniest films ever made...
February 09, 2006
Essentially, it's the stars' keenly observed nuances of character that make this comedy amiable enough.
December 24, 2013
Planes,Trains and Automobiles is a very funny film.
May 20, 2003
The film does have its scattered moments. But too often, the audience has as much reason as Del and Neal do to wonder where, if anywhere, they are going.
November 21, 2008
It is, of course, always a pleasure to watch Martin's steam-gauge face register his rising internal pressures and to witness his exquisitely expressed blowoffs. But Candy offers even more insinuating delights.
January 29, 2012
A surprisingly powerful, and incredibly funny, little movie led by two terrific performances and John Hughes' razor sharp script.
November 21, 2008
Man versus technology has been one of the staples of screen comedy since the earliest silent days, and Hughes makes the most of the format here packing as many of the frustrations of modern life as he can into this calamitous travelog of roadside America.
January 01, 2000
It's a fine cinematic treat that doesn't demand much from a viewer, but gives back a lot, both in terms of laughter and good feeling.
July 26, 2011
Pretty dispensable.

