The Breakfast Club

 

The Breakfast Club (1985)

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Movie Reviews91%
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1985, Comedy/Drama, 1h 32m
RT Critics’ Score: 89% (UNBIASED)
RT Audience Score: 92%
Awards & Nominations: 4 wins

 

Critics Consensus

The Breakfast Club is a warm, insightful, and very funny look into the inner lives of teenagers.
 

Audience Consensus

The Breakfast Club” is like a time capsule of the 80s, complete with big hair, shoulder pads, and teenage angst. John Hughes really knew how to capture the essence of adolescence, and the cast of young actors brought their A-game to this classic film. Sure, some of the situations may be a bit cheesy, but it’s all part of the charm. And who can forget that iconic fist-pumping scene? It’s a must-watch for anyone who wants to relive their high school days (or just wants to see Molly Ringwald in all her 80s glory).
 
Movie Trailer

Movie Info

Storyline

Beyond being in the same class at Shermer High School in Shermer, Illinois, Claire Standish, Andrew Clark, John Bender, Brian Johnson and Allison Reynolds have little in common, and with the exception of Claire and Andrew, do not associate with each other in school. In the simplest and in their own terms, Claire is a princess, Andrew an athlete, John a criminal, Brian a brain, and Allison a basket case. But one other thing they do have in common is a nine hour detention in the school library together on Saturday, March 24, 1984, under the direction of Mr. Vernon, supervising from his office across the hall. Each is required to write a minimum one thousand word essay during that time about who they think they are. At the beginning of those nine hours, each, if they were indeed planning on writing that essay, would probably write something close to what the world sees of them, and what they have been brainwashed into believing of themselves. But based on their adventures during that nine hours, they may come to a different opinion of themselves and the other four.

 
Production Company(ies)
Anonymous Content
 
Distributor
MCA/Universal Pictures [us]
 
Release Type
Theatrical, Theatrical (Limited)
 
Filming Location(s)
Maine North High School – 9511 Harrison Street, Des Plaines, Illinois, USA
 
MPAA / Certificate
R
 
Year of Release
1985
 

Technical Specs
  • Color:
    Color
  • Sound mix:
    Mono Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio:
    1.85 : 1
  • Runtime:
    1h 32m
  • Language(s):
    English
  • Country of origin:
    United States
  • Release date:
    Release Date (Theaters): Feb 15, 1985 Original
    Release Date (Streaming): Sep 16, 2008

 
Genre(s)
Comedy/Drama
 
Keyword(s)
starring Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, Anthony Michael Hall, Paul Gleason, John Kapelos, directed by John Hughes, written by John Hughes, comedy, drama, R rating, box office performance, budget, reviewed by David Denby, Paul Attanasio, Kathleen Carroll, David An
 

Box Office Details

Worldwide gross: $51,525,171
Worldwide gross (inflation-adjusted): $145,532,581
Worldwide gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): 849
Worldwide tickets sold (est.): 15,870,510
 
US/Canada gross: $45,875,171
US/Canada gross (inflation-adjusted): $129,574,185
US/Canada gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): 591
US/Canada opening weekend: $5,107,599
US/Canada opening weekend (inflation-adjusted): $14,426,387
US/Canada opening weekend ranking (inflation-adjusted): 811
 
Budget and Earnings Details
Production budget (est.): $1,000,000
Production budget (inflation-adjusted): $2,824,495
Production budget ranking: 1,986
Marketing and distribution budget (inflation-adjusted est.): $1,520,990
Box office net earnings to date (inflation-adjusted est.): $141,187,096
ROI to date (est.): 3,249%
ROI ranking: 32

 
Movie Cast & Crew

Cast & Crew

Emilio EstevezMolly RingwaldJudd NelsonPaul GleasonAnthony Michael Hall
Emilio Estevez
Molly Ringwald
Judd Nelson
Paul Gleason
Anthony Michael Hall
Andrew “Andy” Clark
Claire Standish
John Bender
Principal Richard Vernon
Brian Ralph Johnson
Emilio Estevez – Andrew “Andy” Clark
Molly Ringwald – Claire Standish
Judd Nelson – John Bender
Paul Gleason – Principal Richard Vernon
Anthony Michael Hall – Brian Ralph Johnson
John Kapelos – Carl, the Janitor

 

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Director
Writer
Producer
Producer
Producer

Director(s)
John Hughes
 
Writer(s)
John Hughes
 
Producer(s)
Ned Tanen, John Hughes

 
Movie Reviews & Awards
Film Festivals

 
Awards & Nominations
4 wins
 
Academy Awards

 

Top Reviews
David DenbyPaul AttanasioKathleen CarrollDavid AnsenJoseph Gelmis
David Denby
Paul Attanasio
Kathleen Carroll
David Ansen
Joseph Gelmis
New York Magazine/Vulture
Washington Post
New York Daily News
Newsweek
Newsday
THE BREAKFAST CLUB
  All Critics (64) | Top Critics (18) | Fresh (57) | Rotten (7)
  [Hughes] understands adolescents as well as anyone who has ever made movies about them, and he has a fluent way with young actors. In this picture, his dramatic ideas may be cheesy, but Hughes still manages to create some excitement and laughs.
 
  January 2, 2020
 
  David Denby
  New York Magazine/Vulture
  TOP CRITIC
  Taking place almost entirely in one room, “The Breakfast Club” is the kind of movie — and the kind of play — that’s hardly seen anymore. And good riddance.
 
  January 4, 2018
 
  Paul Attanasio
  Washington Post
  TOP CRITIC
  Hughes has a wonderful knack for communicating the feelings of teenagers, as well as an obvious rapport with his exceptional cast – who deserve top grades.
 
  February 13, 2016 | Rating: 3/4
 
  Kathleen Carroll
  New York Daily News
  TOP CRITIC
  Hughes may deserve more plaudits as a social worker than a filmmaker, but you have to admit his hokey situation plays. The reason is the five terrific young actors, who bring more conviction to these parts than they perhaps deserve.
 
  November 9, 2015
 
  David Ansen
  Newsweek
  TOP CRITIC
  Nothing really changes. You hear nothing you haven’t heard before. But you know that for them it is happening for the first time, and they deserve compassion. I’m not sure that’s a good enough reason to see “The Breakfast Club.”
 
  March 23, 2015 | Rating: 2/4
 
  Joseph Gelmis
  Newsday
  TOP CRITIC
  Rarely have on-screen teens felt this authentic. They bluster, bicker and trade horrible insults (whence the film’s R rating), then suddenly expose their most guarded feelings.
 
  March 23, 2015 | Rating: 4/4
 
  Rafer Guzman
  Newsday
  TOP CRITIC
  The late John Hughes’ finest hour (he didn’t have many, despite a prolific output), The Breakfast Club was the best of the so-called “Brat Pack” features as well as a seminal film for many who came of age in the 1980s.
 
  September 18, 2021 | Rating: 3.5/4
 
  Matt Brunson
  Film Frenzy
  Hughes once again sensationally captures the feel of adolescent rebellion and nonconformity with both timeless severity and laugh-out-loud dialogue.
 
  August 31, 2020 | Rating: 9/10
 
  Mike Massie
  Gone With The Twins
  It’s an exceptional film that has not suffered damage over the years. It feels as fresh as it felt decades ago. [Full review in Spanish].
 
  June 2, 2020 | Rating: 4/4
 
  Federico Furzan
  Cinelipsis
  …impressively (and consistently) engrossing…
 
  October 20, 2019 | Rating: 4/4
 
  David Nusair
  Reel Film Reviews
  The film is an extraordinarily well-blended mix of humor, heartbreak, and anger as each character displays a pantheon of raw emotions.
 
  July 4, 2019
 
  Jennifer Lind-Westbrook
  Culturess
  A superb film, an all-time classic, and an all-time favourite of many a film lover.
 
  April 11, 2018 | Rating: 9/10
 
  Andrew Pollard
  Starburst…

 
Movie Plot & More
Plot
Beyond being in the same class at Shermer High School in Shermer, Illinois, Claire Standish, Andrew Clark, John Bender, Brian Johnson and Allison Reynolds have little in common, and with the exception of Claire and Andrew, do not associate with each other in school. In the simplest and in their own terms, Claire is a princess, Andrew an athlete, John a criminal, Brian a brain, and Allison a basket case. But one other thing they do have in common is a nine hour detention in the school library together on Saturday, March 24, 1984, under the direction of Mr. Vernon, supervising from his office across the hall. Each is required to write a minimum one thousand word essay during that time about who they think they are. At the beginning of those nine hours, each, if they were indeed planning on writing that essay, would probably write something close to what the world sees of them, and what they have been brainwashed into believing of themselves. But based on their adventures during that nine hours, they may come to a different opinion of themselves and the other four.
 
Trivia

 
Goofs / Tidbits
Judd Nelson’s portrayal of John Bender was so convincing that he was almost not cast in the film due to concerns about his behavior on set.
 
Movie Links Wikipedia and Rotten Tomatoes

Links
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Rotten Tomatoes: Go to RT

 
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