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John Hughes: Life Moves Pretty Fast

John Hughes: Life Moves Pretty Fast

20120h 52m

Overview

A tribute to John Hughes, featuring an archive interview with him from 1986 and those that have worked with him, including Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck, Jon Cryer, Lea Thompson, as well as producers and others.

Produced by Alan R. Griswold II, Mike Shear
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Top Cast

Matthew Broderick

Matthew Broderick

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Jon Cryer

Jon Cryer

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Howard Deutch

Howard Deutch

Self

John Hughes

John Hughes

Self (archive footage)

Alan Ruck

Alan Ruck

Self

Lauren Shuler Donner

Lauren Shuler Donner

Self

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Matty Simmons

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Eric Stoltz

Eric Stoltz

Self (archive footage)

Lea Thompson

Lea Thompson

Self

Marilyn Vance

Marilyn Vance

Self

About John Hughes: Life Moves Pretty Fast

John Hughes: Life Moves Pretty Fast is a documentary film released in 2012. it stars Matthew Broderick, Jon Cryer, Howard Deutch. A tribute to John Hughes, featuring an archive interview with him from 1986 and those that have worked with him, including Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck, Jon Cryer, Lea Thompson, as well as producers and others.

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