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別名: Haylie Morris, هاویلند موریس
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Haviland Morris, born on September 14, 1959 in the United States, is an actress known for her work in film, television, and Broadway. She notably played the role of Samantha Baker in the comedy classic 'Sixteen Candles' (1984).
公開年: 1984
別題: 16 Candles, 16 Primaveras, Abefest for viderekomne, L'amour à 16 ans, Das darf man nur als Erwachsener, Dieciséis velas, Seize bougies pour Sam, Un compleanno da ricordare
監督: John Hughes
脚本: John Hughes
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制作会社: Universal Pictures, Channel Productions
ジャンル: Comedy, Romance, teen film, coming-of-age fiction, romantic comedy
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On her 16th birthday, Samantha Baker feels overwhelmed and forgotten amidst her older sister's wedding preparations. She harbors a secret crush on Jake Ryan, the school's popular senior. Meanwhile, nerdy Ted Binion pines for Samantha. When Samantha's grandparents arrive with their eccentric exchange student Long Duk Dong, chaos ensues at the Baker household. After a series of comedic mishaps, Samantha ends up spending the night at Jake's house and they share an intimate moment. On her real birthday, which her family remembers belatedly, Samantha finally gets to talk to Jake alone, but she realizes that he doesn't recognize her without makeup. Disappointed yet determined, Samantha decides to start being herself and appreciates Ted's support.
'Sixteen Candles' is a classic coming-of-age comedy-drama directed by John Hughes in 1984. Set against the backdrop of suburban Chicago, the film follows Samantha Baker as she navigates the ups and downs of turning sixteen amidst her sister's wedding plans and unrequited love for Jake Ryan. A comedic ensemble cast includes Anthony Michael Hall as the lovestruck Ted Binion and Gedde Watanabe as the foreign exchange student Long Duk Dong. The film is a beloved staple of teen cinema, known for its humor, heartfelt moments, and Hughes' signature storytelling.