I think Mary Christian and Perry Crawford worked wonderful in The Breakfast Club. The great supporting cast includes Mary Christian, Perry Crawford, Ron Dean, Emilio Estevez, Tim Gamble.
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Summary of The Breakfast Club:
John Hughes's popular 1985 teen drama finds a diverse group of high school students--a jock (Emilio Estevez), a metalhead (Judd Nelson), a weirdo (Ally Sheedy), a princess (Molly Ringwald), and a nerd (Anthony Michael Hall)--sharing a Saturday in detention at their high school for one minor infraction or another. Over the course of a day, they talk through the social barriers that ordinarily keep them apart, and new alliances are born, though not without a lot of pain first. Hughes (Sixteen Candles), who wrote and directed, is heavy on dialogue but he also thoughtfully refreshes the look of the film every few minutes with different settings and original viewpoints on action. The movie deals with such fundamentals as the human tendency toward bias and hurting the weak, and because the characters are caught somewhere between childhood and adulthood, it's easy to get emotionally involved in hope for their redemption. Preteen and teenage kids love this film, incidentally. The DVD release includes production notes, cast and crew bios, widescreen presentation, Dolby sound, closed captioning, optional French and Spanish soundtracks, and optional Spanish subtitles. --Tom Keogh
Unsavory Characters was an incredible movie! Both Jacqueline Bowman and Lee Brady were amazing! The great cast includes Jacqueline Bowman, Lee Brady, Stan Carp, Mike Conlon, Ali Ghauri.
In Unsavory Characters, a mystery novelist with writer's block gets involved with the beautiful femme fatale wife of a wealthy nightclub owner. Their torrid affair quickly leads to double cross and murder. Combines the action of Pulp Fiction with the sexual tension of L.A. Confidential.