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Ein Ticket für Zwei

Manch ein Reisender verspätet sich. Wieder andere müssen Umleitungen in Kauf nehmen. Die Unglücklichsten unter den Reisenden allerdings treffen auf Del Griffith, einem Verkäufer für Duschvorhangringe. So auch der Geschäftsmann Neal Page auf seinem Nachhauseweg von New York nach Chicago. Eigentlich wollte er mit seiner Familie Thanksgiving feiern. Doch ein Schneesturm sorgt dafür, daß das Flugzeug umgeleitet wird. Griffith bietet sich Page als Reisehelfer an, was die beiden von einem Desaster in's andere treibt. Ob im Flugzeug, per Anhalter auf einem Kühlschranktransporter, in einem Taxi mit einem verrückten Chauffeur, im Zug oder im Motel, in dem sie schließlich auch noch das Bett teilen müssen - das Chaos scheint perfekt...

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Steve Martin as Neal Page

Steve Martin

Neal Page
Steve Martin delivers a memorable performance as Neal Page in the 1987 comedy-drama "Planes, Trains and Automobiles," directed by John Hughes. As the straight-laced and often exasperated advertising executive trying to get home to his family for Thanksgiving, Martin's character is the perfect foil to John Candy's overly optimistic and talkative shower curtain ring salesman, Del Griffith. Martin's portrayal of Neal is a masterclass in comedic timing and restraint, as he navigates a series of hilariously disastrous travel mishaps. His ability to convey a wide range of emotions, from simmering frustration to touching vulnerability, adds depth to the character. Martin's comedic genius shines through in his physical comedy and impeccable delivery of Hughes' witty dialogue, making Neal Page an everyman character that audiences can't help but root for as he endures the chaos of his journey home. His chemistry with Candy is undeniable, and their contrasting personalities create a dynamic on-screen duo that is both humorous and heartwarming, culminating in a performance that stands as one of Martin's most beloved and iconic roles.
Kevin Bacon as Taxi Racer

Kevin Bacon

Taxi Racer
Kevin Bacon delivers a memorable and spirited performance as the aloof, fast-talking Taxi Racer in the 1987 comedy "Planes, Trains and Automobiles." His character, a seemingly minor figure in the grand tapestry of the film, leaves an indelible mark on both the protagonist, Neal Page (Steve Martin), and the audience. Bacon's portrayal is a masterclass in scene-stealing, as he brings a frenetic energy and a dash of urban cool to the screen, contrasting sharply with Martin's uptight businessman. His character's brief but impactful encounter with Neal, as they share a taxi ride in a high-stakes race against time, is a comedic highlight, showcasing Bacon's ability to elevate even the smallest of roles with his charisma and precision timing. The Taxi Racer, with his unbridled enthusiasm and carefree demeanor, serves as both a foil and a catalyst for Neal's transformation throughout the film, adding depth to the narrative while also providing a showcase for Bacon's versatility as an actor. His performance is a testament to his skill in crafting vivid, memorable characters that resonate with audiences long after the credits roll.