Pretty in Pink

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Pretty in Pink
Directed by Howard Deutch
Written by John Hughes
Starring Molly Ringwald
Jon Cryer
James Spader
Andrew McCarthy
Produced by Lauren Shuler
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date February 28, 1986
Runtime 96 min.
Language English
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Pretty in Pink is a 1986 film about teenage love and social cliques in 1980s American high school. It is notable for belonging to the genre of 1980s, teenage, John Hughes movies starring Molly Ringwald and may be said to be one of the Brat Pack movies.

The film was directed by Howard Deutch, produced by Lauren Shuler, and written by John Hughes.

Tagline: Blane's a pretty cool guy. Andie's pretty in pink. And Ducky's pretty crazy.

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Plot summary

Molly Ringwald stars as Andie Walsh, a poor, but fashion-conscious New Wave girl who has a crush on one of the rich boys in her school, Blane McDonnagh, played by Andrew McCarthy. When Andie and Blane try to get together, the pair encounter resistance from their respective social circles.

Andie is ashamed of her unemployed, drunken father and her home on the "wrong side of the tracks." She gets some bad treatment from Blane's circle of friends, especially Steff played by James Spader. Likewise, Blane gets some shabby treatment from Andie's friends when he tries to cross to the other side of town.

Andie's friends are Ducky played by Jon Cryer, and Iona played by Annie Potts. Iona is an eccentric older friend, mentor, and something of a fairy godmother to Andie. She owns a record shop and wears vintage clothes.

The film ending has Andie and Blane overcoming their social obstacles in a sort of Cinderella ending (poor girl gets magical transformation), when Andie creates herself a pink dress for the high school senior prom.

Trivia

  • In the film, Andie ends up with rich, preppy Blane. However, when test-screened before its official release, Andie was supposed to have hooked up with stylin' best friend Duckie. The novelization retains the Andie-Duckie ending.
  • The title of the movie "Pretty in Pink" was a pre-existing Psychedelic Furs song that was put on the successful soundtrack.
  • Andrew McCarthy wore a wig in the final scene because he had already shaved his head for a play. John Hughes changed the original ending resulting in a reshoot. McCarthy is also thinner.

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