Pretty in Pink
Release: February 28, 1986

Andie Walsh (Molly Ringwald) is just your average high schooler. She's a good student and she has a job at a music store with a cool co-worker named Iona (Annie Potts), but her love life is a little rough. She has a quirky friend named Phil "Duckie" Dale (Jon Cryer) who wants more than friendship, but her eyes are focusing on the handsome and rich Blane McDonnagh (Andrew McCarthy). She thinks he isn't noticing her, but he is, much to the chagrin of his snotty friend Steff (James Spader), who objects to her poor financial state. Andie and Blane see their friendships tested in the quest for love, but eventually, love proves itself to be the great uniter, even among different social strata. This is one of the best romance movies of the 80s, as well as Molly Ringwald's final collaboration with John Hughes. Look for supporting parts by Gina Gershon and Andrew "Dice" Clay, who plays a nightclub bouncer with a distinctly Diceman flavor.

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Quotes
duckie: "Do you fish? -duckie"
Duckie: "If you play your card right, one and or both of you could be pregnant by the end of the day. (slap Slap) -Duckie"
Benny: "Oh my God....am I having a NIGHTMARE? -Benny"
Blane: "you told me you couldn't believe in someone that didn't believe in you I believed in you I always believed in you, I just didn't believe in me, I love you, always. -Blane"
Duckie: "I want you to know: Despite my appearance at this function, I remain now, and will always be, a Duckman. -Duckie"
Duckie: "This is a very volcanic ensemble your wearing. (Andy)-Volcanic? Well, you know. Hot, dangerous. -Duckie"
Duckie: "May I admire you again today? -Duckie"
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