Former Brat Packer and college professor Ally Sheedy has not forgotten about her acting days in the 1980s and neither has her students!
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The Breakfast Club -- possibly one of the most quintessential coming-of-age narratives in cinematic history. The film was released in 1985 as a comedic-drama that follows five disparate teens bond during one fateful detention. The success of The Breakfast Club was first marked after critical acclaim heightened its earnings to a whopping $51.5 (million with an initial budget of only $1 million).
Written, produced, and directed by John Hughes, The Breakfast Club is a 1985 movie that stars five members of the 1980s iconic Brat Pack: Judd Nelson as John Bender, Molly Ringwald as Claire Standish, Emilio Estevez as Andrew Clark, Anthony Michael Hall as Brian Johnson, and Ally Sheedy as Allison Reynolds. These five students, who represent the five archetypes – the criminal, the princess, the athlete, the brain, and the basket case – are forced to spend a Saturday in detention under the strict supervision of Principal Vernon.