Planes, Trains and Automobiles may be the most beloved Thanksgiving film of all time, pitting the comedy stylings of Steve ...
"Planes, Trains, and Automobiles" is a Thanksgiving classic, but thre's a lot you didn't know about the movie, starring Steve ...
I would have legitimately run away after this.
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The Emotional Scene Steve Martin Was Surprised Got Cut From ‘Planes, Trains and Automobiles’
John Hughes’ Planes, Trains and Automobiles is arguably the greatest Thanksgiving movie ever made (sorry, Paul Blart: Mall ...
Outside the hangar, the morning sun bounced off polished chrome as families wandered between rows of gleaming classic cars. Inside, the air buzzed with excitement, the low hum of model train engines, ...
In Planes, Trains & Automobiles, Steve Martin got so scared that he saw the devil. The movie studio, meanwhile, was more terrified of the film’s production schedule and budget. The film, featuring ...
The Thanksgiving classic Planes Trains and Automobiles, features classic airlines and airport scenes that delight and ...
Indeed, writer-director John Hughes’ constant rewrites resulted in the shooting draft of the script, which is available online, becoming a whopping 165 pages long. The Hollywood shorthand for ...
John Candy, Steve Martin and John Hughes teamed up to film the Thanksgiving classic in places around upstate and western New ...
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