John Candy
John Candy on reading the script of "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" (1987) for the first time: "I just cried with laughter when I read it. Its like it was written with me in mind, which makes a big difference. I could see just see the movie in my mind."
Steve Martin talked in an interview about Candy and his similarities with the character of Del: "Well, he was a very sweet guy. Very sweet... and complicated. And so, he was always friendly, always outgoing and you know, funny and nice and polite, but I could tell he had kind of a little broken heart inside him."
Prior to shooting, Candy arrived with exercise equipment for him to use during production. Crews had installed a treadmill, bench press, weights, and other exercise gear in his hotel suite. Martin said Candy never used any of it.
John Hughes originally wanted Tom Hanks for the role of Neal Page and John Travolta for the role of Del Griffith. Hanks was unavailable since he was busy shooting "Big" (1988). Paramount executives did not want Travolta in the movie because he was considered "box office poison" at the time.
Future "Star Trek Voyager" star Jeri Ryan was cast as an extra in the bus scene, but her part was cut from the final release. Hughes decided to dismiss the nineteen-year old because after several takes, she couldn't stop laughing at Martin and Candy's antics. Ryan had no lines in the scene but her uncontrolled laughter became too much of a distraction. After Ryan left, Hughes reshot the scene without her.
In the famous "those aren't pillows!!" scene, after jumping out of bed in horror, Neal asks Del, "Did you see that Bears game last week?" to which Del replies, "Hell of a game, hell of a game...Bears got a great team this year...gonna go all the way." In 1987, Thanksgiving fell on November 26th, meaning the previous Bears game would have been Sunday, November 22nd. In that game, the Bears did indeed post an impressive 30-10 win over division rival Detroit. At the assumed point that scene happened, the Bears were 8-2, and en route to an 11-4 season (a week 3 game against Detroit was cancelled, due to a player's strike). Unfortunately, they didn't go "all the way," as they would lose 21-17 in the Divisional Round to the Washington Redskins.
Happy Birthday, John Candy!
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