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Ein Ticket für zwei

Originaltitel: Planes, Trains & Automobiles
  • 1987
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 33 Min.
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Steve Martin and John Candy in Ein Ticket für zwei (1987)
A man must struggle to travel home for Thanksgiving with an obnoxious slob of a shower curtain ring salesman as his only companion.
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Ein Mann kämpft sich zu Thanksgiving nach Hause durch, mit einem widerwärtigen Dummkopf eines Duschvorhangringverkäufers als seinem einzigen Begleiter.Ein Mann kämpft sich zu Thanksgiving nach Hause durch, mit einem widerwärtigen Dummkopf eines Duschvorhangringverkäufers als seinem einzigen Begleiter.Ein Mann kämpft sich zu Thanksgiving nach Hause durch, mit einem widerwärtigen Dummkopf eines Duschvorhangringverkäufers als seinem einzigen Begleiter.

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    • John Hughes
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    • John Hughes
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    • Steve Martin
    • John Candy
    • Laila Robins
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      • John Hughes
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Steve Martin
      • John Candy
      • Laila Robins
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    Steve Martin
    Steve Martin
    • Neal Page
    John Candy
    John Candy
    • Del Griffith
    Laila Robins
    Laila Robins
    • Susan Page
    Michael McKean
    Michael McKean
    • State Trooper
    Kevin Bacon
    Kevin Bacon
    • Taxi Racer
    Dylan Baker
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    • Owen
    Carol Bruce
    Carol Bruce
    • Joy
    Olivia Burnette
    Olivia Burnette
    • Marti
    Diana Douglas
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    • Peg
    Martin Ferrero
    Martin Ferrero
    • Second Motel Clerk
    Larry Hankin
    Larry Hankin
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    Richard Herd
    Richard Herd
    • Walt
    Susan Kellermann
    Susan Kellermann
    • Waitress
    • (as Susan Kellerman)
    Matthew Lawrence
    Matthew Lawrence
    • Little Neal
    Edie McClurg
    Edie McClurg
    • Car Rental Agent
    George Petrie
    George Petrie
    • Martin
    • (as George O. Petrie)
    Gary Riley
    Gary Riley
    • Motel Thief
    Charles Tyner
    Charles Tyner
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      • John Hughes
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    bob the moo

    Consistently funny with some good adult sentiment

    Neal Page is trying to get home in time for thanksgiving with his family. When his plane is diverted to Wichita due to heavy snow elsewhere he finds himself partnering up with shower curtain salesman Del Griffith. However Del is not Neal's immediate first choice for travelling partner and the two soon find that one misfortune after another wears their patience very thin.

    While comedies have moved on to become more grosser and outrageous in order to tickle our dulled funny bone, PT&A manages it with what now seems like restraint but is really a good example of `wacky™' comedy, mixed with a good vein of sentiment and character. The plot is pretty good although some of it pushes the boat out to the unreal in order to get laughs – but this isn't a problem because it DOES get laughs, if it hadn't then it might have been an issue. Most of it is hilarious although some drags early on.

    The deeper beauty of the film is how well controlled Hughes is in painting his emotions. Usually his stuff can be sickly sweet but here he mixes it well with the comedy. The relationship between Neal and Del is good and they both have things to learn (more so Neal), the hurt they inflict on one another is well done and not to the point that the comedy is stopped. Thankfully the two actors are good enough to carry it off. Martin is close to his manic best and Candy plays a loveable goof. The best scene to see them working is when Martin is laying into Del in the hotel room – the expressions on their faces (Candy esp) during this makes it hard not to feel anything. The support cast do good work whether it be now-famous cameos or just support cast but each character has their own little thing!

    Overall I worry that modern audiences may have become so used to everything being so OTT and gross that this film may seem subtle (even though it isn't). However aside from that this is a very funny film that does have a good heart. Not a perfect film in any way but it does exactly what it says on the tin - it made me laugh hard but also had a believable emotional core.
    8Christmas-Reviewer

    Classic Film that had mixed reviews upon its theatrical release

    I Have Reviewed OVER 500 "Christmas Films and Specials". Please BEWARE Of films and specials with just one review! For instance When "It's a POSITIVE" chances are that the reviewer was involved with the production. "If its Negative" then they may have a grudge against the film for whatever reason. I am fare about these films.

    Review Date 3/25/2019

    In 1987 "Planes Trains & Automobiles" opened in theaters the same weekend as "Three Men and a Baby". The critics went gaga over "Three Men" but gave only "so-so" reviews to "Planes Trains and Automobiles" however over the years "Planes" reviews have come around and is now considered one of John Hughes best work and I agree. However I thought that when I first saw it in 1987.

    Now 32 years later "Three Men and a Baby" comes across like a feature length sitcom but "Planes Trains & Automobiles" has improved with age and at lighting fast 92 minutes you are never bored.

    The simple plat is Steve Martin is an uptight business man trying to get home for Thanksgiving. Everything goes wrong for him. His traveling companion by default is John Candy who has never been better and brings depth into a character that only John candy could.

    In 1987 I think critics were reviewing the film harshly because the film went over schedule and budget. "Three Men & a Baby" however did not have bad press to overcome from its production. However when you are watching that film today you will see the "Cookie Cutter" that was always there in the film. "Planes trains & Automobiles" took for more chances and dared you too like two characters that at times weren't very nice.

    If you never have seen the film please watch it. The older you are the more you will enjoy it.

    This film is by far one of Steve Martins best performances as well as John Candy's. The only films John Hughes wrote that were better than this is "Vacation" and "Christmas Vacation". However all of them are classics and should be mandatory watching.
    8ccthemovieman-1

    How To Drive Someone Crazy

    Steve Martin and John Candy do a wonderful job playing off each other in this memorable comedy. Of friends of mine I know who have seen this movie, they all vividly remember this movie and their favorite scenes.

    Martin and Candy are stuck without plane rides home and wind up trying all modes of transportation to reach their destination. Both run into unbelievable obstacles, most of them the fault of Candy, who drives Martin almost insane. Candy was the funnier of the two in this story but both comedians were at the top of their game here. Too bad there was so much profanity for a film that could have been enjoyed by everyone but some it is almost appropriate, especially with Martin's character. Candy's role would have made anyone swear. Martin's profane tirade with the rental car woman at the airport is hilarious.

    In addition to the wacky story, I enjoyed the soundtrack. Critics didn't like it, but I found the sudden bursts of rock 'n roll interesting and it added to the enjoyment of watching this almost-modern day classic.

    After all the aggravation, there was a nice sentimental touch at the end which somehow made the whole disastrous trip worthwhile for the two leading characters.
    9SmileysWorld

    "YOU'RE GOING THE WRONG WAY!!!!!!"

    I'm not sure who is responsible for bringing Steve Martin and John Candy together,but they are a genius in my book,and they were brought together with just the right material.This comedy from John Hughes is without question his best work as a director. I look at this film as a modern day Laurel and Hardy romp,which, incredibly was not included in the AFI's Top 100 comedies.It will cause you tears,both from laughter and it's touching ending.It is about two very different ways of life,clashing in the beginning, but slowly coming together from the realization they we are all human,despite our differences.It is becoming a tradition at the Williams household to view this movie every Thanksgiving.It is a must see,must own film. Thumbs up.
    tfrizzell

    Heartwarming Little Holiday-Themed Film.

    Very good comedy that has businessman Steve Martin trying to get home for the Thanksgiving holidays but having absolutely no luck. What is worse is that he cannot shake traveling salesman John Candy. The duo go through so many crazy situations trying to get Martin home and the question is will they survive the experience? The film is not all fun though as John Candy has a secret that will be discovered by the film's finale. John Hughes is at his best here. Along with "Home Alone" this is his best work. He adds outstanding comedy with just a pinch of real drama to create a really good film that keeps entertaining as the years pass by. 4 stars out of 5.

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      On instruction from John Hughes, Edie McClurg's role as the St. Louis rental car agent was partially improvised. Hughes told her to simply riff a fake phone conversation with someone about Thanksgiving plans while Steve Martin remains waiting in line staring at her to finish up. McClurg came up with the idea to speak with her sister about who was going to make what adding "You know I can't cook!" Hughes asked her how she came up with those lines so quickly and she replied that, like his scripts, she just drew it from her own life. McClurg claims to this day that random people ask her to tell them they're fucked.
    • Patzer
      Two comments address the fact that the state trooper who stops Del and Neal is wearing a Wisconsin badge. According to the Director's cut of the movie, this was a scene that was filmed to indicate that they had gone too far, but, due to cuts, that dialogue was removed from the scene. Also, the motel they stayed in the night before was actually north of Chicago, another nod to the same idea (that the two of them had already traveled too far.)
    • Zitate

      Car Rental Agent: [cheerfully] Welcome to Marathon, may I help you?

      Neal: Yes.

      Car Rental Agent: How may I help you?

      Neal: You can start by wiping that fucking dumb-ass smile off your rosy fucking cheeks! Then you can give me a fucking automobile! A fucking Datsun, a fucking Toyota, a fucking Mustang, a fucking Buick! Four fucking wheels and a seat!

      Car Rental Agent: I really don't care for the way you're speaking to me.

      Neal: And I really don't care for the way your company left me in the middle of fucking nowhere with fucking keys to a fucking car that isn't fucking there. And I really didn't care to fucking walk down a fucking highway and across a fucking runway to get back here to have you smile in my fucking face. I want a fucking car... right... fucking... now.

      [pause]

      Car Rental Agent: May I see your rental agreement?

      Neal: I threw it away.

      Car Rental Agent: Oh, boy.

      Neal: Oh, boy, what?

      Car Rental Agent: [narrows her eyes] You're fucked.

    • Crazy Credits
      After all the end credits, there's a shot of advertising executive William Windom in the office as in the scene in the beginning of the movie, still examining the pictures Neal Page was waiting for him to finish perusing at the staff meeting.
    • Alternative Versionen
      The theatrical and VHS releases have the closing Paramount logo after the post-credits scene. On further releases including the DVD, the logo is edited out, and the movie ends immediately.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited into The Paul Behragam Talk Show: "Where's God When I'm Scared?" R&T Part 2 (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Ba-Na-Na-Bam-Boo
      Written by Elizabeth Westwood, Nick Burton & Robert Andrews

      Performed by Westworld

      Produced by Mark Ferda

      Westworld performs courtesy of BMG Records (UK) Ltd.

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      • 28. April 1988 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Englisch
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      • Batavia, New York, USA(thruway Scenes)
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      • Paramount Pictures
      • Hughes Entertainment
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      • 15.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 49.530.280 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 7.009.482 $
      • 29. Nov. 1987
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 49.530.280 $
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