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Sixteen Candles By Robert Horton
Molly Ringwald established herself as the teen
queen of the '80s in this fresh comedy. The movie is a day in the life of
Samantha, whose 16th birthday is turning out to be anything but sweet. All
the traumas of teendom come down on one long day, which sees Samantha
surrounded by dithery relatives, mooning over a high school hunk, and
pursued by a sawed-off Lothario. Sixteen Candles marked the
directing debut of John Hughes, and its goofy energy displayed a promising
talent with a great ear for high school lingo ... a promise neglected
since Hughes became, after Home Alone, a one-man entertainment
industry. There are some pretty crass moments (Why the stereotype of the
foreign-exchange student from Asia?), but Ringwald's steady appeal
smoothes over the rough spots. As the pubescent, self-styled lady-killer,
Anthony Michael Hall turns in a hilarious portrait of a young swinger; he
and Ringwald would reteam with Hughes for The Breakfast Club,
another key teen picture of the decade.
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|  | Director: John Hughes
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|  | Stars: Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall, Michael Schoeffling, Paul Dooley, Justin Henry, Gedde Watanabe, Blanche Baker, Carlin Glynn, Edward Andrews, Billie Bird, Carole Cook, Max Showalter, John Cusack, Joan Cusack, Jami Gertz, Beth Ringwald
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|  | Released: May 4, 1984
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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