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New York - John Hughes, the director and screenwriter who helped define a young generation with his '80s films "Sixteen Candles," "The Breakfast Club" and "Pretty in Pink," has died.
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 ...
Molly Ringwald looked back on being director John Hughes' teenage muse and said they had a "peculiar" relationship.
Andrew McCarthy and the Brat Pack are back, but no, they're not getting back into the coming of age movies that made them famous in the 1980s.