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John Candy | Del Griffith | |
Steve Martin | Neal Page | |
Olivia Burnette | Marti Page | |
Kevin Bacon | Taxi racer | |
Diana Castle | ||
Michael McKean | State trooper | |
Dylan Baker | Owen | |
Carol Bruce | Joy Page | |
Diana Douglas | Peg | |
Martin Ferrero | Second motel clerk | |
Larry Hankin | Doobie | |
Laila Robins | Susan Page | |
Richard Herd | Walt | |
Matthew Lawrence | Little Neal | |
George Petrie | Martin |
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Producer | John Hughes
Bill Brown |
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Writer | John Hughes
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Cinematography | Donald Peterman
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Musician | Ira Newborn
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Neal Page is an advertising executive who just wants to fly home to Chicago to spend Thanksgiving with his family. But all Neal Page gets is misery. Misery named Del Griffith -- a loud mouthed, but nevertheless lovable, salesman who leads Neal on a cross-country, wild goose chase that keeps Neal from tasting his turkey. Steve Martin (Neal) and John Candy (Del) are absolutely wonderful as two guys with a knack for making the worst of a bad situation. If it's painful, funny, or just plain crazy, it happens to Neal and Del in Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Every traveler's nightmare in a comedy-come-true! |
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