Planes, Trains and Automobiles

1987

Film Score

 

Additional Music by

Anthony Marinelli


DIRECTOR  John Hughes


PRODUCERS John Hughes


Distributor  Paramount Pictures


MUSIC SUPERVISOR  Tarquin Gotch


ACTORS  Steve Martin, John Candy, Laila Robins, William Windom, Michael McKean

                                       

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Film Synopsis

En route to Chicago to spend Thanksgiving with his family, easily annoyed businessman Neal Page (Steve Martin) finds his first-class plane ticket has been demoted to coach, and he must share his flight with obnoxious salesman Del Griffith (John Candy). A sudden snowstorm in Chicago forces the plane to land in Wichita. Unable to find a room in any of the four-star hotels, Neal is compelled to accept Del's invitation to share his accommodations in a cheapo-sleazo motel. Driven to distraction by Del's annoying personal habits, the ungrateful Neal lets forth with a stream of verbal abuse. That's when Del delivers the anticipated (but always welcome) "I don't judge, why should you?"-type speech so common to John Hughes flicks. The shamefaced Neal tries to make up to Del, but there's a bumpy time ahead as the mismatched pair make their way back to Chicago, first in a balky train, then by way of a refrigerator truck. We know from the outset that the oil-and-water Neal and Del will be bosom companions by the end of Planes, Trains and Automobiles, but it's still a fun ride. The best bit: a half-asleep Del thinking that he's got his hand tucked between two pillows - until his bedmate, Neal, bellows "Those aren't pillows!"

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