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Molly Ringwald opened up about her relationship with director John Hughes and noted it was "peculiar" that she was his "muse" as a teenage girl.
Read on for more about the “Sixteen Candles” 40th anniversary. After the success of two movies based on screenplays he had written, “Mr. Mom” and “National Lampoon’s Vacation” (1983 ...
"Sixteen Candles" hit theaters in 1984 ... up on his bulletin board above his computer station… and he wrote this movie," she said. "When it came time to cast it and they said, 'Who do you ...
“I think it’s really hard because none of those movies were plot-driven. They’re really character-driven,” he said of the ...
This is six or eight months later because he did "Sixteen Candles," "The Breakfast Club," and "Weird Science" consecutively. My parents gave me the phone, and he just told me about the movie and ...
Molly Ringwald is reflecting on her work with filmmaker John Hughes in "Sixteen Candles." On Tuesday's episode ... computer station… and he wrote this movie," she said. "When it came time ...
Ringwald added that despite her age disparity with Hughes, who was in his 30s at the time, she actually had “done more movies” than the filmmaker before Sixteen Candles because she worked as a ...
She explained that she had some movie experience before appearing in Hughes’ directorial debut, Sixteen Candles—a role he cast her in solely based on her headshot when she was 15.
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