

Hughes’ irreverent attitude toward authority contributed to the colossal success of “The Breakfast Club.” The film achieved a prominent place in the popular culture of the 1980s, and today, it’s more valuable for its insights into that era than for its cinematic qualities. They might as well be carnivorous monsters, because they inevitably wreak havoc on children’s lives. Still, the message of Hughes’ film is that all adults - Vernon included - are aliens. I, for one, would rather outwit a disgruntled teacher than a grotesque extraterrestrial. In some sense, Dallas’ mission is much more daunting than John’s. To that end, Captain Dallas also crawls through the air ducts, trying to eject the creature from the ship. Strangely, this moment is reminiscent of a scene from Ridley Scott’s 1979 thriller “Alien.” The protagonists of that film must defeat a horrifying creature, hell-bent on consuming their flesh. John soon escapes by crawling through the air ducts. Vernon’s spiteful action, however, gives him no respite from John’s antics.

After John insults Vernon for the umpteenth time, Vernon locks him in a storage closet. Vernon is tasked with supervising five students in Saturday detention, but one of them, John Bender, is particularly difficult to handle. The Breakfast Club was a family affair for Anthony Michael Hall.Midway through John Hughes’ 1985 film “The Breakfast Club,” high school principal Richard Vernon has had enough. Meanwhile, John Cusack was considered for the role of Bender, as was Nicolas Cage. Other actresses that could have played Claire? Robin Wright, Jodie Foster, and Laura Dern, who all auditioned for the part. A lot of now-A-listers auditioned for The Breakfast Club. Similarly, Molly Ringwald was first asked to play Allison, but she wanted the Claire (named "Cathy" in the first draft of the script) role. Molly Ringwald was originally asked to play Ally Sheedy's role. Emilio Estevez was originally going to play The Breakfast Club's bully.Įmilio Estevez was originally slated to play Bender, but Hughes couldn’t find anyone else who was right for the Andrew role, so Estevez ultimately switched and the Bender gig went to Judd Nelson. The film was rehearsed in a manner more similar to that of stage plays. The Breakfast Club's actors took a Broadway-like approach to rehearsals. The role was ultimately played by John Kapelos. Rick Moranis was originally cast as the janitor in The Breakfast Club, but was eventually replaced due to "creative differences" (he wanted to play the part as an over-the-top Russian stereotype). Rick Moranis was originally cast as one of The Breakfast Club's key characters. The Breakfast Club's janitor, Carl, had once been a star student at Shermer High School.Īs a student, Carl the janitor was Shermer High's 'Man of the Year.' 6. Lange, a social studies teacher, and gym teacher Robin-was also chopped from the final version. The Breakfast Club originally featured a scene between two of the school's teachers.Īnother scene, that featured a pair of high school teachers-Dr. The Breakfast Club originally included a dream sequence.Ī dream sequence, in which Allison (Ally Sheedy) imagines Andrew as a gluttonous Viking, Bender as a prisoner, Claire as a bride, Brian as an astronaut, and herself as a vampire, was cut from the final version.
THE BREAKFAST CLUB 1985 CLIPS MOVIE
The movie was initially conceived of as a franchise-starter, with subsequent entries “checking in” on the characters. The Breakfast Club was supposed to be the first movie in a new film series. The film’s gut-wrenching heart-to-heart, where all five kids spill deep, dark secrets, was ad-libbed. One of The Breakfast Club's key scenes was improvised. On the 35th anniversary of The Breakfast Club's debut, we're looking back at some surprising facts about the film. On February 15, 1985, John Hughes made his first foray into more adult territory when he gathered together a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess, and a criminal to spend an entire day together and realize that, despite their labels, they weren't so different from each other.
