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The Breakfast Club

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Five high school students from different walks of life endure a Saturday detention under a power-hungry principal. The disparate group includes rebel John, princess Claire, outcast Allison, brainy Brian and Andrew, the jock. Each has a chance to tell his or her story, making the others see them a little differently -- and when the day ends, they question whether school will ever be the same.

The Breakfast Club is a 1985 coming-of-age comedy-drama that follows five high school students forced together during Saturday detention. Directed by John Hughes, the film has become a cultural touchstone, exploring themes of identity, social hierarchy, and teenage life through the eyes of a rebellious student, a princess, an outcast, a brainy kid, and a jock.

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30th Anniversary Celebration Trailer

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When did The Breakfast Club come out?

The Breakfast Club was released on February 15, 1985.

What is The Breakfast Club about?

Five high school students from different social groups spend a Saturday in detention together, and through sharing their personal stories, they begin to see past stereotypes and find unexpected common ground.

Where can I watch The Breakfast Club?

The Breakfast Club is available on various streaming platforms and for purchase through digital retailers; availability varies by region and may change over time.

Is The Breakfast Club based on a true story?

No, The Breakfast Club is an original screenplay written by John Hughes, though it draws on universal high school experiences and social dynamics.

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