Breakfast Club (1985) is the only movie in John Hughes' famed High School Trilogy that was rated R. This is completely for language, and an implied off-screen sexual moment (some would say a harassment or assault moment) between Bender and Claire. Amazingly, this movie got an R rating when Sixteen Candles - Un compleanno da ricordare (1984), which also features full on nudity, an implied rape or harassment scene between Haviland Morris and Anthony Michael Hall, Molly Ringwald dropping the F bomb, and also sorts of other salty language, and adult situations, got a PG rating. Also amazingly, this is back from a time when filmmakers weren't so hyper about having every movie they make, even movies aimed at teenagers, getting a PG rating. This movie got an R; was a box office smash, and still beat out Sixteen Candles - Un compleanno da ricordare (1984), which was PG, at the box office. These days if the movie was made Hughes would be bending over backwards to get a PG rating, as almost all filmmakers have to do these days.
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