John Hughes
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Movie Credits
Drillbit Taylor (2007)
[ Owen Wilson ][ Judd Apatow ]
Beethoven's 5th (2003)
[ Clint Howard ][ Tom Poston ][ John Larroquette ][ Richard Riehle ][ Dave Thomas ]
Maid in Manhattan (2002)
[ Ralph Fiennes ][ Bob Hoskins ][ Stanley Tucci ][ Vincent De Paul ][ Chris Eigeman ]
Home Alone 4 (2002)
[ Jason Beghe ][ French Stewart ][ Erick Avari ]
Beethoven's 4th (2001)
[ Mark Lindsay Chapman ][ Judge Reinhold ]
Just Visiting (2001)
[ Christian Clavier ][ Alexis Loret ][ Malcolm McDowell ][ Kelsey Grammer ][ Jean Reno ]
Beethoven's 3rd (2000)
[ Judge Reinhold ]
American Adventure (2000)
[ Gary Cole ]
Reach the Rock (1998)
[ Norman Reedus ][ Alessandro Nivola ][ William Sadler ]
Home Alone 3 (1997)
[ Neil Flynn ][ Alex D. Linz ][ Adam Savage ]
Flubber (1997)
[ Robin Williams ][ Ted Levine ][ Clancy Brown ][ Christopher McDonald ][ Wil Wheaton ]
101 Dalmatians (1996)
[ Jeff Daniels ][ Hugh Laurie ][ Frank Welker ][ Tim McInnerny ]
Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
[ Elvis Presley ][ James Remar ][ Dylan McDermott ][ Richard Attenborough ][ J.T. Walsh ]
Baby's Day Out (1994)
[ Joe Pantoliano ][ Neil Flynn ][ Joe Mantegna ][ Fred Dalton Thompson ]
Dennis the Menace (1993)
[ Walter Matthau ][ Christopher Lloyd ][ Ben Stein ][ Paul Winfield ][ Mason Gamble ]
Beethoven's 2nd (1993)
[ Chuck Berry ][ Chris Penn ][ Danny Masterson ][ Ivan Reitman ][ Allen Payne ]
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992)
[ John Heard ][ Daniel Stern ][ Macaulay Culkin ][ Rob Schneider ][ Joe Pesci ]
Beethoven (1992)
[ Chuck Berry ][ David Duchovny ][ Joseph Gordon-Levitt ][ Stanley Tucci ][ Patricia Heaton ]
Curly Sue (1991)
[ James Belushi ][ Steve Carell ][ John Ashton ][ Fred Dalton Thompson ]
Dutch (1991)
[ Ethan Embry ][ Christopher McDonald ][ Ed O'Neill ][ Johnny Cash ][ Will Estes ]
Career Opportunities (1991)
[ John M Jackson ][ Dermot Mulroney ][ John Candy ][ Frank Whaley ][ Barry Corbin ]
Home Alone (1990)
[ Chuck Berry ][ John Heard ][ Daniel Stern ][ Macaulay Culkin ][ Joe Pesci ]
Christmas Vacation (1989)
[ Chevy Chase ][ Randy Quaid ][ Julia Louis-Dreyfus ][ Bing Crosby ][ Brian Doyle-Murray ]
Uncle Buck (1989)
[ Jay Underwood ][ Macaulay Culkin ][ John Candy ][ Mike Starr ]
The Great Outdoors (1988)
[ John Candy ][ Dan Aykroyd ][ Lewis Arquette ]
She's Having a Baby (1988)
[ Kevin Bacon ][ Alec Baldwin ][ Matthew Broderick ][ John Candy ][ Dan Aykroyd ]
Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987)
[ Kevin Bacon ][ Corey Michael Eubanks ][ Steve Martin ][ John Candy ][ Matthew Lawrence ]
Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)
[ Billy Idol ][ Mick Jagger ][ Craig Sheffer ][ Eric Stoltz ][ Elias Koteas ]
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)
[ Matthew Broderick ][ Charlie Sheen ][ Alan Ruck ][ Jeffrey Jones ][ John Williams ]
Pretty in Pink (1986)
[ Andrew Dice Clay ][ John Lennon ][ Andrew McCarthy ][ James Spader ][ Harry Dean Stanton ]
European Vacation (1985)
[ Chevy Chase ][ Eric Idle ][ Robbie Coltrane ][ John Astin ][ William Zabka ]
The Breakfast Club (1985)
[ Emilio Estevez ][ Anthony Michael Hall ][ Judd Nelson ][ Paul Gleason ][ Michael C. Hall ]
Weird Science (1985)
[ Bill Paxton ][ Robert Rusler ][ Robert Downey Jr. ][ Anthony Michael Hall ][ Danny Elfman ]
Sixteen Candles (1984)
[ David Bowie ][ Billy Idol ][ John Cusack ][ Anthony Michael Hall ][ Brian Doyle-Murray ]
Nate and Hayes (1983)
[ Tommy Lee Jones ][ Tommy Lee ]
Vacation (1983)
[ Chevy Chase ][ Randy Quaid ][ David R. Ellis ][ Anthony Michael Hall ][ John Candy ]
Mr. Mom (1983)
[ Christopher Lloyd ][ Michael Keaton ][ Jeffrey Tambor ][ Aaron Spelling ][ Martin Mull ]
Class Reunion (1982)
[ Michael Lerner ]

 

Once dubbed the "philosopher of adolescence" by film critic and fellow Chicagoan Roger Ebert, John Hughes made his mark as the man most frequently associated with the 1980s teen angst genre. With his name attached in some form to such genre classics as Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, and Some Kind of Wonderful, Hughes was in large part responsible for defining the cinematic mood of a certain era. From Molly Ringwald's red hair to Ben Stein's monotonous "Bueller....Bueller," the characters and images in his films are still able to evoke a certain nostalgia in people who suffered through adolescence during the 1980s and remain as much of an embodiment of the decade's culture as shoulder pads and junk bonds. Originally hailing from Lansing, MI, where he was born February 18, 1950, Hughes was 13 when he moved with his family to the Chicago suburbs. His adopted city would figure largely in his films, providing both a source of inspiration and a familiar setting for his stories. Hughes also found a good deal of inspiration in old Three Stooges movies, and hoped to one day bring his own spin on the Stooges' brand of slapstick to his own movies. His dreams of providing such slapstick for future generations were interrupted by a brief stint at Arizona State University (he dropped out during his junior year) and a subsequent job as an advertising copywriter, although he spent much of his spare time writing short stories, magazine articles, some unpublished novels, and jokes for stand-up comedians. In 1979, Hughes was made the editor of National Lampoon magazine, which at the time was basking in the warm, vomit-tinged glow of the success of joyfully ribald National Lampoon's Animal House (1978). The film's popularity led Hollywood to recruit various Lampoon writers to come up with movie ideas, which effectively provided Hughes with his first break as a professional screenwriter. While penning scripts for National Lampoon's Class Reunion (1982), Mr. Mom (1983), and National Lampoon's Vacation (1983) — the last of which was based on a short story he had written about his family's own disastrous vacation — Hughes saw a number of early '80s teen films, including WarGames (1983) and Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), and decided that he had the ability to produce teen films of superior quality. In 1984, he entered the arena and emerged triumphant with his directorial debut, Sixteen Candles. Starring Molly Ringwald as its embattled teen heroine, the film was funny but never condescending in its treatment of the woes of Ringwald's protagonist, a girl whose 16th birthday is ignored as her family prepares for her older sister's wedding. Sixteen Candles launched the career of both its director and its star, and laid the foundation for the niche Hughes went on to build for himself as the foremost purveyor of '80s adolescent misery. The following year, Hughes entered into a multiple-picture contract with Paramount and began producing films under his own banner, the John Hughes Company. He scored a double hit that year as the director, writer, and producer of Weird Science and The Breakfast Club, the latter of which was written before Sixteen Candles. The Breakfast Club proved to be a particular success for Hughes, an earnest, at times amiably dopey drama about a group of high school archetypes (the nerd, the jock, the social queen, the delinquent, the freak) finding common ground during a Saturday detention session; the film became a cult favorite for millions of teens. It also helped give rise to the Brat Pack, a moniker attached to a group of young actors — Ringwald, Ally Sheedy, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Emilio Estevez, to name a few — many of whom populated Hughes' films. Hughes scored his next major triumph with Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986), a film that was both an ode to Chicago and one of the most popular teen comedies of all time. Starring Matthew Broderick as its titular hero (and partially set at Glenbrook North High School, Hughes' alma mater), the film combined wise-assed fantasy and slapstick with a surprising amount of philosophical reflection, and this combination struck a resounding chord with critics and audiences alike. On the heels of Ferris, Hughes added two more classic teen dramas to his resum


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