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  1. May 26, 2024 · Ranging from the union of unlikely teenagers to a story of adults learning the importance of responsibility, Hughes' unique style left one of the greatest impacts on cinema of any filmmaker. Updated by Jordan Iacobucci on May 13, 2024: The era of John Hughes movies may be over, but the impact that he had on Hollywood lives on. Many of his films ...

  2. Nov 7, 2014 · John Hughes, Author Hughes based his script for National Lampoon’s Vacation on ”Vacation ’58,” a short story he wrote for National Lampoon magazine in 1979. Some of the movie’s most ...

  3. Hughes, John 1974 "What to Do with a Greek Bearing Gifts." LearningExchange December 1974, 4-7. Hughes, John. 1977 "Melbourne Film Maker's Co-op." The Great Divide (Eds.) Charles Merewether and Ann Stephen, 66-68. Hughes, John 1978 "Jimmie Blacksmith; a Star Is Shorn." Nation Review 1-7, September 1978 21. Hughes, John 1978 "Albie's Blind Eye ...

  4. Aug 6, 2009 · John Hughes (February 18, 1950 – August 6, 2009) was an American film director, producer and screenwriter. He directed and scripted some of the most successful films of the 1980s and 1990s, including National Lampoon's Vacation, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Weird Science, The Breakfast Club, Some Kind of Wonderful, Sixteen Candles, Pretty in Pink; Planes, Trains and Automobiles; Uncle Buck ...

  5. Jun 29, 2024 · Hughes is a credited screenwriter on all those films (and wrote Beethoven under a pseudonym), but he did not direct them. You could do a fine ranking of Hughes’ writing efforts, but they say film is a director’s medium. So for this list of John Hughes films ranked, we’re focusing only on the ones he directed.

  6. Aug 8, 2009 · John Hughes, who died on Thursday at 59, directed only eight films, of which the four I’ve mentioned are the best. ... Black people, for another. And like many other filmmakers who solicit the ...

  7. Oct 27, 2014 · Hughes was never one to shove the adults to the background or let them be mere two dimensional beings in his films. In short, this was an excellent debut from Hughes and a strong hint at some of the exceptional work that was to follow in his career. 2. The Breakfast Club (1985) Written & Directed by John Hughes