But on a film, it's a very different vibe." "I kind of come from a theatrical background, and in the theater you expect to have this tremendous camaraderie with the people you're working with. "It wasn't that they were unkind, they're just very different people than me," says Cryer, who later learned Ringwald wanted her friend Robert Downey Jr. "That's a major appliance, that's not a name."īut despite that classic chemistry, Cryer reveals in his memoir, So That Happened, that he felt neither Ringwald nor McCarthy liked him very much. "Blane? His name is Blane?" Duckie shoots back. You can't," Duckie insists to Andie.Īndie responds, "You know, you're just talking like that because I'm going out with Blane." Their fight, a climactic movie moment, only shows how much they care about each other. She's about to date a rich kid, Andrew McCarthy's Blane, much to Duckie's disappointment. Unfortunately, he's also in love with that friend - his best friend - Andie, played by Molly Ringwald. In the John Hughes-penned classic, Pretty in Pink, Jon Cryer's "Duckie" Dale has one of the best on-screen friendships in '80s teen movie history.
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