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Can you name these ’80s teen movies from one scene?

Can you name these ’80s teen movies from one scene?

Ricardo RamirezSun, March 29, 2026 at 12:55 PM UTC

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Can you name these ’80s teen movies from one scene?

If you came of age in the 1980s, these films did not just entertain you. They explained all things in life to you. The scenes below are so embedded in popular memory that some descriptions barely qualify as hints.

Name the movie before scrolling to the answer.

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Scene 1

Five students with nothing in common spend an entire Saturday in detention. The girl nobody noticed all day gets a makeover she did not ask for.

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Answer

The Breakfast Club (1985). John Hughes wrote the script in two days.

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Scene 2

A teenager fakes illness to skip school and spends the day in Chicago. He ends up on a parade float lip-syncing to a Beatles song while his best friend quietly falls apart in an art museum.

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Answer

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986). The parade scene used real Chicago bystanders who had no idea they were in a film.

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Scene 3

A girl from the wrong side of town shows up to prom alone, in a dress she sewed herself from two others, after the wealthy boy who invited her let her down.

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Answer

Pretty in Pink (1986). The original ending was reshot after test audiences rejected it.

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Scene 4

A girl’s entire family forgets her sixteenth birthday. While her sister’s wedding preparations consume the house, she passes a note in class to the most popular boy in school asking whether she likes him, with two boxes to check. The note ends up in the hands of the wrong person entirely.

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Answer

Sixteen Candles (1984). Hughes wrote the entire script in a weekend.

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Scene 5

A boy stands in a driveway at dawn holding a large portable stereo above his head. He does not say a word.

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Answer

Say Anything (1989). Cameron Crowe’s first choice for the lead was Robert Downey Jr.

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Scene 6

A teenage boy moves to a small town where dancing is illegal and responds by going to an abandoned warehouse alone.

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Answer

Footloose (1984). Inspired by a real Oklahoma town that had banned dancing for decades.

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Scene 7

A young woman at a summer resort watches a dance she has never seen before. By summer’s end, she performs it perfectly in front of an audience.

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Answer

Dirty Dancing (1987). Expected to go straight to cable, it became the first film to sell a million copies on home video.

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Scene 8

Four boys walk along railroad tracks to find a body they read about in the newspaper. They walk home as different people.

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Answer

Stand By Me (1986). River Phoenix largely improvised his campfire monologue.

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Scene 9

A girl discovers her popular new clique has been poisoning the social lives of everyone around them and begins unraveling it from the inside.

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Answer

Heathers (1989). Molly Ringwald declined the lead role.

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Scene 10

A student with a supremely relaxed attitude surfs through Southern California and delivers a lunch order so detailed it belongs in a philosophy seminar.

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Answer

Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982). Cameron Crowe spent a year undercover at a San Diego high school posing as a student.

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How did you do?

Ten for ten, and you were paying close attention. Fewer than five? There is a very watchable homework assignment waiting for you.

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