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The Breakfast Club (Criterion Collection) - UK Only

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Release Date: 23/01/2023

Edition: Restored
Genre: Comedy
Region Code: Blu-ray B
Certificate: 15
Label: Criterion Collection
Actors: Ally Sheedy, Ron Dean, Emilio Estevez, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall, Paul Gleason, John Kapelos, Perry Crawford, Mary Christian
Director: John Hughes
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 97 minutes
Audio Languages: English

What happens when five strangers end up together in Saturday detention? Badass posturing, gleeful misbehavior, and a potent dose of angst. With this exuberant, disarmingly candid film, writer-director John Hughes established himself as the bard of American youth, vividly and empathetically capturing how teenagers hang out, act up, and goof off. The Breakfast Club brings together an assortment of adolescent archetypes - the uptight popular girl (Molly Ringwald), the stoic jock (Emilio Estevez), the foulmouthed rebel (Judd Nelson), the virginal bookworm (Anthony Michael Hall), and the kooky recluse (Ally Sheedy) - and watches them shed their personae and emerge into unlikely friendships. With its highly quotable dialogue and star-making performances, this exploration of the trials of adolescence became an era-defining pop-culture phenomenon, one whose influence now spans generations.

Special Features: Bonus Footage, Commentary: Anthony Michael Hall and Judd Nelson (actors), Deleted Scenes, Interviews: Molly Ringwald (actor); Ally Sheedy (actor); John Hughes (writer/director), Video essay read by Judd Nelson featuring John Hughes' production notes; Promotional and archival footage; Excerpts from a 1985 American Film Institute seminar with Hughes; Segment from a 1995 episode of NBC's 'Today' show featuring the cast; Essay by David Kamp (critic), Trailers