John Hughes’ basic 1986 teen comedy Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is getting a by-product about two characters who performed a small however pivotal position within the authentic film.
In accordance with Deadline, the brand new movie, titled Sam and Victor’s Day Off, will observe the 2 titular valet workers who, within the 1986 basic, take Cameron Frye’s father’s purple Ferrari for a cross-town joyride whereas Cameron, Ferris and Sloane Peterson gallivant round Chicago on their time without work. Sam and Victor run up the odometer on the prized purple Ferrari, forcing Cameron to resolve how he’s lastly going to confront his father, with whom he has a fraught relationship.
Sam and Victor’s Day Off, which is within the works at Paramount Photos, comes from Cobra Kai creators Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald. Actor and author Invoice Posley (The Neighborhood, Cobra Kai, Bitch Ass) will provide the script.
The (unnamed) valet attendants within the authentic movie have been performed by Richard Edson and Larry “Flash” Jenkins, the latter of whom died in 2019. There’s no phrase but on who will star in Sam and Victor’s Day Off, or whether or not any of the unique movie’s solid members will return.
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Ferris Bueller’s Day Off starred Matthew Broderick because the titular Ferris, Alan Ruck as Cameron and Mia Sara as Sloane. It additionally featured a pre-Soiled Dancing Jennifer Gray as Ferris’ sister Jeannie, Jeffrey Jones as principal Ed Rooney, Ben Stein because the infamously monotone economics instructor and Charlie Sheen as a younger delinquent who appeared briefly in a police station scene.
The movie grossed $70 million in opposition to a $5 million finances and has turn out to be some of the beloved comedies of all time. The track “Oh Yeah” by Swiss digital music duo Yello, which performed throughout scenes involving the convertible Ferrari, turned a cultural touchstone within the wake of the movie’s success.
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