Ferris Bueller's Day Off | reviewed by: Lee Weber | March 14, 2012
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Another "If you havent seen it, SEE IT!" flick. Matthew Broderick is spot-on as Ferris in this Laugh a minute comedy classic from J. Hughes.
| genre | Comedy |
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| synopsis | High-schooler Ferris Bueller knows everyone -- and every trick to faking an illness. So with the entire school convinced he's at death's door, Bueller grabs his girlfriend and best friend and hits the streets of Chicago for a well-deserved day off. Fed-up principal Ed Rooney is determined to catch Bueller and put a premature end to his field trip. But it's tough to outfox Ferris. |
| lead actors | Matthew Broderick | Alan Ruck | Mia Sara | Jeffrey Jones | Jennifer Grey | Charlie Sheen |
| director | John Hughes |












