When John Hughes wrote “The Breakfast Club,” he had his eyes set on the stage — not the big screen. Adam Fields oversaw the production of the iconic 1985 flick and, 40 years later, shared some insight ...
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Us Weekly on MSNMolly Ringwald Says Being John Hughes' Muse as a Teen Was 'Peculiar'Molly Ringwald reflected on being a muse for late writer-director John Hughes in his 1980s comedies while she was a teenager.
Molly Ringwald has 'complex' feelings about being John Hughes' teenage muse: 'I'm still processing all of that.' ...
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Remind Magazine on MSNWhere Is the Cast of ‘The Breakfast Club’ 40 Years Later?Though writer/director John Hughes pumped out films examining the lives of middle-class teens in the 1980s, including Sixteen Candles, Weird Science and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, none of them packed ...
They didn't forget about us either. For the first time ever, the five core cast members of "The Breakfast Club" are set to ...
When John Hughes wrote “The Breakfast Club” in 1982, he could’ve made himself the rebel group’s sixth member: the Nobody. The beloved teen comedy, which just celebrated its 40th ...
Judd Nelson, Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, Molly Ringwald, and Anthony Michael Hall in The Breakfast Club Universal Pictures The late John Hughes once mulled a sequel to his 1985 ode to adolescence ...
When it comes to '80s movies, few are as time-honored and beloved as The Breakfast Club. John Hughes's enduring coming-of-age classic defined a generation (at least, according to Ree Drummond)!
John Hughes’ classic coming-of-age film “The Breakfast Club,” originally released Feb. 15, 1985, recently celebrated its 40th anniversary. The film, groundbreaking at the time, changed the archetype ...
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