The whole caste of 1985 Breakfast Club reunited at the same stage for the first time in 40 years.
In honor of the 40th anniversary of the film, Breakfast STARS Molly Ringwald, Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, JUDD NELSON AND Ally Sheedy was reunited in Chicago Comic & Expo Entertainment (C2E2) during a moderate panel Seduce For a direct touch of Podcast “Happy Sad Confused” on Saturday, April 12.
“I have overlooked all the high school reunions, so this was something that I finally felt like I had to do, only for myself,” said Esvez, 62, who played Jock Andrew in the film, said during the panel as long as it took a reunion with all five caste members to finally.
“But it felt special because it is here in Agoikago where we made the film, it’s 40th anniversary,” He continued, “and I just love them all (cast), so it just made sense.”
Led by John Hughes, Breakfast Club Following five teens of very different backgrounds – Brian Johnson (Hall), Andrew Clark (Estevez), Allison Reynolds (Sheedy), Claire Standish (Ringwald) and John Bender (Nelson) – while gathering at the Shermer Fictional High School Library to serve Saturday from 7am from 4am from 4am in 4am in 4am in 4am from 4am in 4am in 4 morning at 4am in 4 morning at 4 morning in 4 morning at 4 morning at 4 morning at 4 morning at 4 morning in 4 morning at 4 o’clock in 4 o’clock

“This is one of those movies that stands in the test of time,” Estevez said Breakfast Club. “It’S’S’S a cross generator … We were lucky to be in the right place at the right time.”
Ringwald, 57, noted during the panel that on Saturday he scored the first time Estevez had joined the rest of the cast for a reunion, joking, “we have no need to use the cardboard anymore. I feel really moved that we are all together.”
During the panel, the cast remembered with the audience to work with Hughes, who along with Breakfast Club run other iconic films like as Sixteen candles (1984) and Cute in pink (1986). (Hughes died in 2009 at the age of 59.)
“Hughes used to say it when he told us to take part in the process of making this film,” Nelson, 65, told the late director on Saturday. “He liked, I don’t know how rare it would be for a director to like the actors … He is the first writer to write a character who was young without those who were less.”

Ringwald, in turn, reflected in what was like reassessing Breakfast Club with her daughter. (Ringwald shares daughter Mathilda, 20, and Gemini Adele and Roman, 15, with husband Panio Gianopoulos.)
“This changed my parenting, seeing with her … but how she spoke to her, which character he identified and why, opened this extraordinary conversation,” shared ringwald. “If you had told me when I was 16, one day I would have watched that movie with my 10-year-old and that changed the way my parent … It’s just the mind to swell.”