The SUMMER OF DEATH took a short break, but it's back. Director JOHN HUGHES . . . the man who DEFINED what teen movies were in the 1980s . . . died suddenly and unexpectedly yesterday. He was 59.
Hughes suffered a heart attack while taking a morning walk during a trip to Manhattan to visit family.
Hughes only directed EIGHT movies, but they were almost all classics. They were:
"Sixteen Candles", 1984
"The Breakfast Club", 1985
"Weird Science", 1985
"Ferris Bueller's Day Off", 1986
"Planes, Trains and Automobiles", 1987
"She's Having a Baby", 1988
"Uncle Buck", 1989
"Curly Sue", 1991
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