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The Breakfast Club was first released on VHS [27] [28] and LaserDisc. [29] In 2003, the film was released on DVD as part of the "High School Reunion Collection". [30] In 2008, a "Flashback Edition" DVD was released with several special features, including an audio commentary with Anthony Michael Hall and Judd Nelson. [31]
John Wilden Hughes Jr. [2] (February 18, 1950 – August 6, 2009) was an American filmmaker, producer, and screenwriter. He began his career in 1970 as an author of humorous essays and stories for the National Lampoon magazine.
It may be hard to believe, but Sunday marked thirty years since Principal Vernon supervised a group of five teenagers in the John Hughes classic "The Breakfast Club." So, thirty years later, where ...
In 2005, Emilio Estevez was reported to have signed on to appear in a sequel to The Breakfast Club (1985), with Hughes being involved as a writer: [1] "John's got an idea for a sequel - mature aged students at college, all doing time again - for some reason or another.
Ally Sheedy and Molly Ringwald (in a scene from The Breakfast Club) reunited 37 years after the 1985's film release.(Photo: Universal Pictures/Getty Images) (Archive Photos via Getty Images)
In 2016 Paramount, Turner Classic Movies, and Fathom Events re-released the film and Pretty in Pink to celebrate their 30th anniversary. [122] The film was released in 4K to the Ultra HD Blu-ray format on August 1, 2023. This disc includes John Hughes' commentary track that was first found on the 1999 DVD release. [123]
The Breakfast Club, a 1985 American film; The Breakfast Club, an American radio show; Don McNeill's Breakfast Club, an American radio show 1933–1968; Breakfast Club (band), an American music group; Breakfast Club (British politics), a 2015 group; School breakfast club, a provision for children to eat a healthy breakfast in a safe environment ...
"Don't You (Forget About Me)" is a song by the Scottish rock band Simple Minds, released as a single in 1985. It was written and composed by the record producer Keith Forsey and the guitarist Steve Schiff for the film The Breakfast Club (1985). Simple Minds initially declined to record it, preferring to record their own material, but accepted ...