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: Despite its heartwarming core, the film received an R rating due to a single 60-second tirade at a rental car counter where Steve Martin’s character uses the F-word 18 times. Trivia - Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987) - IMDb
: This was Hughes' first film to move away from his signature "teen angst" genre ( The Breakfast Club , Ferris Bueller’s Day Off ) to focus on the frustrations and vulnerabilities of adult life. Planes, Trains & Automobiles(1987)3 MeglГ©vЕ‘ fel...
: The screenplay was written by John Hughes in just three days, based on his own disastrous five-day trip from New York to Chicago that was diverted to Wichita, Denver, and Phoenix. : Despite its heartwarming core, the film received
: Many of the film's most famous moments were improvised, including Edie McClurg's long phone monologue and Dylan Baker's disgusting character choice to wipe saliva on his hand before a handshake. : Many of the film's most famous moments
Released on November 25, 1987, remains a quintessential Thanksgiving classic that marked a creative turning point for director John Hughes. Starring comedy legends Steve Martin and John Candy, the film follows the misadventures of an uptight executive and a boisterous salesman struggling to reach Chicago for the holiday. The Movie's Legacy and Development
