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New York Times - 05/04/1984
"...Cheerful and light, showcasing [Hughes's] knack for remembering all those aspects of middle-class American adolescent behavior..."Variety - 05/02/1984
"...Ringwald is engaging and credible....A bright, funny performance by Anthony Michael Hall..."Entertainment Weekly - 01/11/2002
"...With a wit and emotional range that seemed brand-new..."Teen angst abounds in this classic comedy written and directed by John Hughes. Samantha Baker's (Molly Ringwald) 16th birthday should be perfect and memorable. Unfortunately, her whole family is preoccupied with her sister's impending wedding and completely forgets Samantha's big day. To add insult to injury, the school geek (Anthony Michael Hall) won't stop hitting on her, she has to bring a foreign exchange student (Gedde Watanabe) with her to the school dance, her visiting grandparents have taken over her bedroom, and she's sure that the boy of her dreams (Michael Schoeffling) doesn't know that she exists. Hughes's script captures the range of teenage emotions, from embarrassment to peer pressure to the pangs of puppy love, with humor and honesty. Hall is memorable as the Geek, and Schoeffling is perfect as the boy of Sam's dreams. A young John Cusack makes his second feature-film appearance as the geek's friend, Bryce, while sister Joan Cusack appears as Geek Girl #1. Ringwald's reign as the queen of 1980s teen flicks began with this film, which was Hughes's directorial debut and the first in his stream of successful teen films (THE BREAKFAST CLUB, FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF).
How could Samantha's life get any worse? Her annoyingly beautiful sister's going to marry a sleazy hunk, both sets of grandparents are spending the weekend in her home, and the boy of her dreams doesn't know her from Adam. But yes--things can go downhill even from there, because Samantha's preoccupied parents have managed to forget her birthday. Still, maybe something will come along to save the day...
From the mad morning bus ride to school to the outrage of gym class to the tragedy of not receiving an invitation to the big dance, SIXTEEN CANDLES charmingly and realistically captures the world of a typical angst-ridden suburban teen.
1980s | Campus Life | Comedy | Coming Of Age | Essential Cinema | Family Interaction | Recommended | Romance | Self-Discovery | Teen Idols | Teenage | Teenage Girls | Teenagers | Theatrical Release
"C'mon, you know you're the one I wanna bug!" -- the Geek (Anthony Michael Hall) to Samantha Baker (Molly Ringwald)
"Nice manners, babe!"-the Geek to Randy (Liane Curtis)
| Starring | Molly Ringwald & Anthony Michael Hall | |
| Directed by | John Hughes | |
| Produced by | Hilton A. Green | |
| Screenwriting by | John Hughes | |
| Composition by | Ira Newborn | |
| Production Design by | John W. Corso | |
| Performer | Michael Schoeffling, Gedde Watanabe, Justin Henry, Paul Dooley, Carlin Glynn, John Cusack, Haviland Morris, Blanche Baker, Edward Andrews, Billie Bird, Carole Cook, Max Showalter, Liane Curtis, Darren Harris, Deborah Pollack, Jonathan Chapin, Joan Cusack, Brian Doyle Murray, Jami Gertz, Elaine Wilkes, Zelda Rubinstein & Tony Longo |
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