Where’s Dutch? John Hughes’s second best Thanksgiving movie is nowhere to be found
While Hughes’s Planes, Trains & Automobiles is his best Thanksgiving movie, 1991’s Dutch is worth watching too – but where is it?
Volunteering to drive his girl friend’s son home for Thanksgiving to Chicago from his boarding school in Georgia, little does Dutch expect the picaresque adventures in store for him. When a blunt, down-to-earth construction worker takes to the road with an insufferable twelve-year-old snob (desperately insecure under the surface) who doesn’t approve of him in the least, quite a bit must happen before they can reach their destination as friends– or, for that matter, get home at all.
While Hughes’s Planes, Trains & Automobiles is his best Thanksgiving movie, 1991’s Dutch is worth watching too – but where is it?
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