Parental Rating: PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned. Some Material May Be Inappropriate for Children Under 13.)
➱ STORYLINE:
"Ferris Bueller's Day Off" is a classic teen comedy that follows the escapades of Ferris Bueller, a charming and quick-witted high schooler who fakes an illness to enjoy a spontaneous day off from school. Joined by his best friend Cameron and his girlfriend Sloane, Ferris takes them on a whirlwind adventure through the bustling streets of Chicago, visiting iconic landmarks and outsmarting his school's principal, who is determined to catch him in the act.
➱ STAFF REVIEW:
The film "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" is a cult classic, blending humor, charm, and a touch of rebellion in a way that has resonated with audiences for decades. Matthew Broderick's iconic performance as Ferris Bueller brings the character to life with a perfect mix of confidence and charisma, making Ferris an unforgettable figure in cinematic history. The supporting cast, including Alan Ruck as the neurotic Cameron and Mia Sara as the lovely Sloane, add depth and heart to the story. Directed by John Hughes, "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" captures the essence of teenage freedom and the thrill of bending the rules, making it a timeless favorite.
➱ CREDITS:
Director: John Hughes
Writer: John Hughes
Starring:
- Matthew Broderick
- Alan Ruck
- Mia Sara
Cinematography: Tak Fujimoto
Edited by: Paul Hirsch
Music by: Ira Newborn
Distributed by: Paramount Pictures
Release date: June 11, 1986
Run Time: 1 hr 43 min
Country:
- United States
Languages:
- English
Budget: $5.8 million
Box office: $70.1 million
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One of the greatest 80’s film for teens. Trying to remove miles on the Ferrari was a true 80’s kid idea 😂😂😂