The Breakfast Club” celebrates its 40th anniversary. The film was the sophomore picture from writer-director John Hughes, one ...
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 ...
After Sixteen Candles — which was released the year Ringwald turned 16 — Hughes wrote parts in The Breakfast Club and Pretty ...
The film was Hughes’ second movie, after “Sixteen Candles,” which served as a sort of test run for “The Breakfast Club,” which was one of the first teen movies that was more character-based rather ...