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Directed by ], this film's stars came to be known as the ] because they all hit stardom at the same time and tended to star in movies together. | Directed by ], this film's stars came to be known as the ] because they all hit stardom at the same time and tended to star in movies together. | ||
:] -- (high school jock) | :] -- (high school jock) | ||
:] -- (nerd) | :] -- (nerd) | ||
:] -- (stoner) | :] -- (stoner) | ||
:] -- (rich girl) | :] -- (rich girl) | ||
:] -- (weird girl) | :] -- (weird girl) | ||
were the teenagers in the film. | were the teenagers in the film. |
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Quintessential 80s (1985) film in which a group of teenagers representing different cliques in high school spends a Saturday morning in detention together and comes to realize that they are all deeper than their respective stereotypes.
Directed by John Hughes, this film's stars came to be known as the brat pack because they all hit stardom at the same time and tended to star in movies together.
- Emelio Estevez -- (high school jock)
- Anthony Michael Hall -- (nerd)
- Judd Nelson -- (stoner)
- Molly Ringwald -- (rich girl)
- Ally Sheedy -- (weird girl)
were the teenagers in the film.