John Hughes

National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation [Widescreen] [20th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition] National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation [Widescreen] [20th Anniversary Collector's Edition] Sixteen Candles [Holiday Packaging] The Breakfast Club [Holiday Packaging] Planes, Trains and Automobiles [Those Aren't Pillows Edition] Home Alone 2 [Widescreen] [Blu-ray] Miracle on 34th Street [Blu-ray] National's Lampoon's Animal House [Widescreen] [30th Anniversary Edition]

Born: 02/18/1950 Lansing, MI
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Biography: 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.


DVDs that John Hughes worked on "behind the scenes"...

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