SIXTEEN CANDLES


'''Sixteen Candles''' is a 1984 coming-of-age film starring Molly Ringwald, Michael Schoeffling and Anthony Michael Hall. The film was written and directed by John Hughes and is often associated with the beginning of the Brat Pack.

Contents
Plot
Cast
Filming locations
Rating
Sequel
External links

Plot


High school sophomore Samantha "Sam" Baker (Molly Ringwald) struggles to get through her sixteenth birthday, backdropped by her ongoing infatuation with fellow student Jake Ryan (Michael Schoeffling) and her family’s uniform ignorance of her situation (in their defense, they are planning a wedding for older sister Ginny (Blanche Baker), and weird foreign exchange student Long Duk Dong (Gedde Watanabe) hits town visiting Sam’s grandparents and is hastily paired with Samantha. The family eventually make up before the wedding.
A running subplot involves geeky, insecure Ted (Anthony Michael Hall) unsuccessfully trying to bed his love interest-Samantha-to satisfy a bet with his friends. Ted eventually confesses the wager to Samantha, who befriends Ted and loans him her underwear to help him out.
Later (after a peep show of Samantha's underpants for $1 admission), the geek and his equally unwelcome friends Cliff (Darren Harris) and Bryce (John Cusack) attend a senior after-party at Jake's ("Party-Hardy-Dude-Person"), a complete disaster that almost destroys the house. At night's end, Jake finds Ted trapped under a table, and they talk. Ted explains to Jake the situation with Samantha and gives him her underwear. In return, Jake lends Ted a car - his father's Rolls Royce convertible - as well as his fully inebriated girlfriend Caroline Mulford (Haviland Morris), Sam’s rival. Jake uses the excuse of later finding them together to breakup with Caroline (Caroline falls in love with Ted, however, and doesn't mind very much) and corners Sam after her sister’s wedding; the movie intimates that they share a kiss over the outline of a birthday cake with sixteen candles.

Cast



Molly Ringwald as Samantha Baker

Justin Henry as Mike Baker

Michael Schoeffling as Jake Ryan

Anthony Michael Hall as The Geek, also known as "Farmer Ted"

Gedde Watanabe as Long Duk Dong

Haviland Morris as Caroline Mulford

Paul Dooley as Jim Baker

Carlin Glynn as Brenda Baker

Blanche Baker as Ginny Baker

Edward Andrews as Grandpa Howard Baker

Billie Bird as Grandma Dorothy Baker

Carole Cook as Grandma Helen

Max Showalter as Grandpa Fred

★ Liane Alexandra Curtis as Randy

John Cusack as Bryce

Darren Harris as Cliff

★ Deborah Pollack as Marlene, aka "Lumberjack"

Filming locations


''Sixteen Candles'' was filmed primarily in and around the Chicago north shore suburban community of Evanston, Illinois. Most of the exterior scenes and some of the interior scenes were filmed at Niles East High School. Some exteriors were also shot at New Trier East High School. A cafeteria scene, gym scene, and auto shop scene were filmed at Niles North High School. Still other filming took place in the gymnasium at New Trier West High School. The Baker house location is on the 3000 block of Payne St. in Evanston.

Rating


The final cut is rated PG, although it was originally rated R prior to appeal. Both versions include Molly Ringwald saying the F-word and the viewers seeing Haviland Morris's body-double's breasts.

Sequel


There was initial interest in a TV movie sequel entitled "36 Candles" -- 20 years after the original -- starring Molly Ringwald and Anthony Michael Hall in 2004, however, the project was shelved.

External links



The Sixteen Candles DVD Official Universal Site



Sixteen Candles quotes at MovieWavs.com

Sixteen Candles at The 80s Movie Rewind

"Real Men Can't Hold a Match to Jake Ryan of ''Sixteen Candles''" article

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