Ferris Buellers Day Off (20th Anniversay Bueller Bueller Edition) (1986)
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Director:
John Hughes
Starring: Mia Sara Alan Ruck Matthew Broderick
Condition:
Brand New
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Product Summary
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All-new righteous features!|One Man's Struggle to Take it Easy.
| "Bueller...Bueller...?" Sorry, not here! Instead, high-schooler Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick), his girlfriend Sloane (Mia Sara), and his best bud Cameron (Alan Ruck) are off on the spontaneous romp through Chicago known as Ferris Bueller's Day Off. You'll also enjoy righteous bonus materials that give you an insider's peek at this hilarious comedy hit from John Hughes (Planes, Trains & Automobiles, Sixteen Candles). So, barf up a lung, forge a "sick note" from the parents, and tag along on the funniest adventure to ever sweep through the Windy City. What are you still doing here? Save Ferris! |
"The pinnacle of Director John Hughes career. A comedy gem! Clint Morris, MovieHole
"...funny, satiric, bright, and inventive...with an exhilarating finish. John J. Puccio, DVD Town
"When people think fondly of John Hughes, it's movies like Ferris Bueller that they're thinking of. Marjorie Baumgarten, Austin Chronicle
"Eminently quotable and very, very fun. Scott Weinberg, eFilmCritic.com
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Editor's Note
Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick) is a tricky but harmless fast-talker. But he knows how to have fun, which is exactly what he sets out to do when he feigns illness and talks his parents into letting him stay home from school. The perpetually lucky Ferris enlists his hypochondriac best friend, Cameron Frye (Alan Ruck), into springing his girlfriend, Sloane Peterson (Mia Sara), from class, and the three embark on a raucous downtown Chicago adventure. From Wrigley Field to the Art Institute of Chicago to a Polish pride parade, Ferris and his friends make the most of their day off. But Ferris, Sloane, and Cameron might not get away with playing hooky. Ferris's sister, Jeanie (Jennifer Grey), is determined to prove that Ferris is faking sick and make him pay for it, and the bumbling school dean, Ed Rooney (Jeffrey Jones), is sure that Ferris is pulling a fast one. Another classic from writer-director John Hughes (SIXTEEN CANDLES, THE BREAKFAST CLUB), this film features a star turn from Broderick as the charismatic Ferris. Watch for Charlie Sheen as the juvenile delinquent in the police station and comedian Louie Anderson in a brief appearance as a flower deliveryman.
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Features
| DVD, Widescreen, Dolby Digital (5.1); Dolby Surround Sound, Featurettes, Class Album, Production Stories, English, Spanish, French Subtitled |
Technical Info
Release Information |
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| Studio: Paramount | |
| Release Date: 1/16/2007 | |
| Running Time: 102 minutes | |
| Original Release Date: 1986 | |
| Catalog ID: 0311334 | |
| UPC: 00097360313345 | |
| Number of Discs: 1 | |
Audio & Video |
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| Original Language: English | |
| Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English, French Dubbed | |
| Available Subtitles: English, Spanish | |
| Video: Color | |
Aspect Ratio |
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| Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1 | |
Cast & Crew
| Alan Ruck | |
| Jeffrey Jones | |
| Matthew Broderick | |
| Mia Sara | |
| Arthur Baker, et. al. - Original Music By | |
| John Hughes - Director | |
| John Hughes - Writer | |
| John Hughes, et. al. - Producer | |
| John W. Corso - Production Designer | |
| Michael Chinich - Executive Producer | |
| Paul Hirsch - Editor | |
| Tak Fujimoto - Cinematographer |
Plot Summary
Conniving Shermer, Illinois, high school student Bueller spends his ninth school absence in the company of his kvetchy best friend, Cameron, and girlfriend Sloane, tearing through downtown Chicago on a mad quest for fun. The ruse seems perfect, right down to Cameron's dad's "borrowed" Ferrari, but Ferris's nemesis, high school principal Ed Rooney, is determined to bring the truants to justice.
Awards
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Golden Globe (1987) |
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Matthew Broderick, Nominee, Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical |
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