A couple of Breakfast Club articles

While I was surfing this morning, I came across these Breakfast Club related pieces. The first is from the UK newspaper, The Daily Mail. It’s a terrible paper but their website is quite good for celeb news, gossip etc.

The Breakfast Club Reunites

The second is much more interesting. It’s from the New York Times Blog, an interview with Molly Ringwald discussing John Hughes.

She Won’t Forget About Him

These are all marking the 25th Anniversary of The Breakfast Club. The film was also shown in the UK by the BBC on Monday night.

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The Breakfast Club



A huge hit when it was first released and still iconic today, The Breakfast Club is one movie that has really stood the test of time.

Written and directed by John Hughes, The Breakfast Club is about a group of teenagers in detention that are all very different from one another. By the end of the day, they realise they aren’t so different after all.

The students start off by being very cagey with each other but as the day goes on they find ways to connect and are drawn together by a mutual hatred of their Teacher and minder for the day, Mr Vernon.

The focal point of the movie is the letter the Group are forced to write by Mr Vernon detailing “who you think you are”. Brian writes the letter on behalf of them all and basically says Mr Vernon sees them in a certain way but in spending the day together the five of them realise they all have a little bit of each other inside.

John Hughes says the film was originally to be 2 and ½ hours long but some scenes were cut. He is the only person with the complete copy.

There have been many rumours of a sequel but nothing has ever come to fruition. I very much hope things stay that way.

Brat Pack Rating

The absolute classic, stands the test of time and has five of the Brat Pack members in the cast. Films don’t get much better than this, a hard 10 out of 10.

The Breakfast Club Characters


Claire Standish – The typical pretty rich girl who attracts the attention of Bender.

John Bender – The bad boy of the group. Always in trouble and is in detention for setting off the fire alarm.

Brian Johnson – The geek. Brought a flare gun to school that went off in his locker.

Andrew Clark – The athlete and state champion wrestler.

Allison Reynolds – A bit crazy, strange and just plain weird. In detention because she had nothing better to do.

Starring; Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy.

The Breakfast Club Trivia

Anthony Michael Hall’s mother and sister in the movie are his real life mother and sister. Also, John Hughes played his Dad at the end of the movie.

The robot Bender from Futurama is named after John Bender from The Breakfast Club.

John Hughes almost got rid of Judd Nelson because of his attitude towards Molly Ringwald off camera. This was due to Judd staying in character even when the cameras stopped rolling.

The Breakfast Club Links

Buy The Breakfast Club

The Breakfast Club @ IMDB

The Breakfast Club @ Rotten Tomatoes