Trailer

Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Runtime
1hr 43mins
Directed by
John Hughes
Featuring
Matthew Broderick,
Alan Ruck,
Mia Sara,
Jeffrey Jones
Body

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Moving away from schoolyard cliques and classroom detention, John Hughes (The Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink) tells another unforgettable story of adolescence through the coolest, wisest, most confident kid of the 80s: Ferris Bueller.

Matthew Broderick pulls out the most memorable performance of his career as the titular fourth wall-breaking, shades-wearing, Ferrari-stealing truant, as he and his two friends skip school to just take a break from it all, even if it is only for one perfect day.

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