Ferris Bueller's Day Off is a
1986 comedy film written and directed by
John Hughes. It stars
Matthew Broderick,
Alan Ruck,
Mia Sara,
Jeffrey Jones and
Jennifer Grey. The film was released by
Paramount Pictures on June 11, 1986.
The film follows
high school senior Ferris Bueller, who decides to skip school and spend the spring day in downtown
Chicago. Accompanied by his girlfriend Sloane Peterson and his best friend Cameron Frye, he creatively avoids his school's Dean of Students Edward Rooney, his resentful sister Jeanie, and his parents. During the film, Broderick occasionally
speaks to the camera to explain to the audience his character's techniques and thoughts.