Planes, Trains and Automobiles | reviewed by: Scott McKay | October 25, 2011
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A classic comedy led by two of the funniest lead actors in the business in the last few decades. John Hughes and John Candy together is gold
| genre | Comedy |
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| synopsis | Think you've had a bad day? At every turn, marketing exec Neal Page's plans to get home to his family for Thanksgiving get foiled, and somehow the loudmouthed, idiosyncratic fellow traveler Del Griffith is always right next to him driving him nuts. |
| lead actors | Steve Martin | John Candy | Laila Robins | Michael McKean | Dylan Baker | Kevin Bacon | Olivia Burnette | Carol Bruce | Diana Douglas | Martin Ferrero | Larry Hankin | Richard Herd | Susan Kellermann |
| director | John Hughes |












