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Is The Breakfast Club connected to Sixteen Candles?

Is The Breakfast Club connected to Sixteen Candles?

Though John Hughes’ The Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles have become beloved films since they were released in the ’80s, actress Molly Ringwald, who rose to fame through her starring roles in both films, admits to now finding some scenes in those two movies problematic amid the #MeToo era.

Are Beth and Molly Ringwald related?

Molly Ringwald’s real-life sister, Beth Ringwald, appears in the film as Patty Baker.

Which role was Molly Ringwald originally asked to play in The Breakfast Club?

Ringwald was originally approached to play the character of Allison Reynolds, but she was “really upset” because she wanted to play Claire Standish (then named “Cathy” in the first draft of the script), which saw the auditions of Robin Wright, Jodie Foster, Laura Dern and Bailey Hoyt.

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Who is Molly Ringwald’s husband?

Panio Gianopoulosm. 2007
Valery Lameignèrem. 1999–2002
Molly Ringwald/Husband

How old is Molly Ringwald now?

53 years (February 18, 1968)
Molly Ringwald/Age
The 53-year-old is best known for three John Hughes films—Pretty in Pink, Sixteen Candles andThe Breakfast Club—released in the mid-80s.

Where did Molly Ringwald attend college?

Roseville High School
Casa Roble Fundamental High SchoolYoung Actors SpaceLe Lycée Français de Los Angeles
Molly Ringwald/Education

Who is ringwalds sister?

Beth Ringwald
Molly Ringwald/Sisters

What did they smoke in Breakfast Club?

oregano
The marijuana the kids smoke in the film was actually oregano.

Where are the Molly Ringwalds from?

New Orleans
The Molly Ringwalds are making a career out of the music of the 1980s. A New Orleans band loved in Baton Rouge, the group specializes in the songs of such ’80s acts as Duran Duran, Boy George and Culture Club, Flock of Seagulls, David Bowie and Adam Ant.

What made Molly Ringwald uncomfortable in ‘Breakfast Club?

While Ringwald was showing her daughter “The Breakfast Club” for the first time, the moment in which Judd Nelson’s Bender peeks up her character’s skirt stood out and made Ringwald uncomfortable.

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What are Molly Ringwald’s most beloved movies?

Molly Ringwald rose to prominence as John Hughes’ muse in the hit films “Sixteen Candles,” “Pretty in Pink,” and “The Breakfast Club,” but her most beloved movies are troubling her in hindsight.

What is Wanda Ringwald’s critique of Paul Hughes’ films?

In a new essay for The New Yorker, Ringwald salutes and critiques her collaborations with Hughes, finding certain scenes in the director’s films to be misogynistic and homophobic. The actress makes it clear she loves Hughes and is proud of their work together, but that doesn’t mean their films should not be analyzed under a contemporary context.