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The iconic eighties movie, actors, to reunite them on the fortieth anniversary and age like good wine

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Jude Nelson, Emilio Estefiz, Ali Shidi, Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall in the scene of breakfast club
After 40 years, the breakfast crew did not include (image: Universal/Kobal/Rex/Shutterstock)

40 years have passed since Iftar assembly for the first time, and if this makes you feel old, you are not alone.

But although the years have arrived, there is one thing, stressing: Given that the classic movie stars in the eighties of the last century did not reunite them at the Chicago Fair for Entertainment and Entertainment on Saturday, she revealed that she was giving up good wine.

Upon arrival at the theater as if no time has passed, Molly Ringwald, 57, won Jude Nelson, 65 years old, Shidi ally, 62, Emilio Estevies, 62, and Anthony Michael Hall, 57, again hearts during a special registration for the sad happy Josh Horwitz.

It represented a major milestone for actors and the film, which continues to obtain a 87 % rating on spoiled tomatoes.

Although there was a mini interest in 2010, Emilio was unable to be subjected to other obligations, but he confirmed that he had not missed this “private” meeting, such as the team of actors, crew and fans of four decades of the successful movie.

“I have surpassed all of my high school, so this was something that I finally felt that I needed to do it, just for myself,” I explained to the crowd, as I mentioned by US weekly.

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Jude Nelson, Emilio Estefiz, (Al -Wasat) Anthony Michael Hall, (lying down) Molly Ranjawd, (left) An ally of the Territical Breakfast Club - 1985
The breakfast club remains classic in the 1980s (photo: MCA/Evertt/Rex/Shutterstock)
Actors Jude Nelson, Molly Ranjwald, Eli Shidi, Emilio Estvis, Anthony Michael Hall during C2E2 on the main stage
And the Cast, (LR) Jude Nelson, Molly Ringwald, Haya Shidi, Emilio Esteviz, Anthony Michael Hall, are between the wonderful wine (photo: Barry Bretchon/wireless))

“This felt privacy because here is in Chicago where we made the movie, it is the fortieth anniversary, and I love them all [cast]So just make sense.

She mocked the absence of her colleague in the past, Molly, who starred in the role of Claire Standish, the most popular girl in the school in the movie, jokingly: “We no longer use cardboard parts anymore.

Not all jokes were kindly added: “I feel really moving because we are all together.”

As for how the actors felt about the film throughout these years, Emilio, who played the role of stereotype Andrew “Andy”, was honest in admitting that although he “stands in time testing”, “The Film across generations” was just a situation in the right place at the right time.

The box office will be agreed, as the film achieved $ 45,875,171 (34,835,540 pounds) locally) and 51,525,171 dollars (39125,896 pounds) despite its budget worth one million dollars (760,000 pounds).

In the years on the movie, the stars continued to formulate successful jobs, as Molly starred in a mixture of cinematic and television programs, including Riverdale and The Bear.

Jude had more film -based roles, such as Girl in the Basement and Billionaire Boys Club. As for Ally, she has also been involved in acting over the years during her work as a professor in the theater department at the city college at the city’s University.

Emilio continued in both ACT and Direct, where he received a filter for the Guild Guild on his work screen in front of the 2006 Bobby and behind Bobby.

Actors ALY SheEDY, Emilio Estevez and Anthony Michael Hall during C2E2 on the main stage
Emilio (PBUH) finally managed to join his stars participating in the breakfast club after he lost a couple who did not include him (photo: Barry Brecen/Wireless))
Jude Nelson during C2E2 on the main stage
Jude jokingly said he did not realize that it is rare for managers to like their team (photo: Barry Bretch/wireless))

Anthony tried his hand in the comedy, starring Satradai Knight Life for a year in the eighties of the last century before suffering from a professional return in 2002 with the release of the science fiction series The Dead Zone. Since then, he has taken many cinema roles and TV programs, including in Dark Knight, trigger warning, and Reacher.

The breakfast club follows a group of five high school students who were all sentenced to detention on Saturday for various reasons, and soon they discovered that they have more common denominators than they believed.

Directed by the late John Hughes, who died in 2009 after suffering a sudden heart attack at the age of 59, the film did not win any major awards at the time of its release in 1985, but was later chosen to preserve it in the national film record in 2016.

He said that praising the director, Jude, who played the role of John Bender champion in the movie, said that the director wanted the actors to “participate” in the film industry and “I love” the team of actors-something Jawd said that he does not know that he was rare until later in his career.

They also talked about the test process and laughed because they remember that there was no text, only Hughes asks them some questions.

Meanwhile, Molly remembered how the breakfast club was supposed to be filmed before the 1964 Sixteen Sixteen movie, which Hughes released and starred, but the studio decided that they wanted this in the other direction.

Actors Molly Ringwald and Leila Shidi hold their hands sitting on chairs during C2E2
The former participating stars remained friends in their decades’ career life

The actress, who was somewhat a teenage teenager for Hawz, had a “complicated” relationship with the director and previously talked about the influence that had a mousse on her life when she appeared on the summons that Monica Lewinsky hosted last month.

One of the stories I remembered during the chat was that he wrote the scenario of the sixteen candles after seeing her head.

That story told me, but, as you know, when you are at that age – I mean, I had nothing to compare it really. I have done more films from John at that stage, [but] I was still only 15 years old.

“So I had no much experience in life,” she said, adding that it doesn’t seem strange to me [at the time]. I mean, now.

She continued to say while she was “strange”, it was free at one time. I always felt incredibly free, but yes, if we looked back, there was something strange.

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