Approfondimenti

While Sir Paul McCartney admitted that he liked the movie, he personally disliked the "Twist and Sho [...] D
At one point in the film, there was a line that Ferris was going to say, "Come next year, I'll be th [...] D
The scene in which Ferris is drawing the nude woman on his computer was going to be broadcast onto a [...] D
Cameron's wearing a Detroit Red Wings hockey jersey is actually an insight to his character. When th [...] D
John Hughes told Ben Stein, who had a degree in Economics, to present an actual Economics lecture in [...] D
When Grace tells Rooney, "He's a righteous dude," it was not in the original script. Edie McClurg ad [...] D
John Hughes personally designed Ferris' bedroom, mirrored mostly on his own bedroom when he was in h [...] D
When Cameron is looking down the Sears Tower and says, "I think I see my dad.", he actually was look [...] D
According to Alan Ruck, the role of Cameron had originally been offered to Emilio Estevez, who turne [...] D
The 1961 Ferrari GT250 was a modified MG sports car. The producers received several angry letters fr [...] D
Even though they played siblings, Matthew Broderick and Jennifer Grey would later become engaged aft [...] D
Anthony Michael Hall turned down the role of Cameron to avoid being typecast. D
Jeffrey Jones recalled, "My part was actually quite small in the script, but what seemed to be the i [...] D
The painting that Cameron admires is called "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte", by [...] D
Kenny Ortega choreographed Ferris' dance sequence as he commandeered the parade in the Von Steuben G [...] D
Alan Ruck, then twenty-nine, worried about the age difference. "I was worried that I'd be ten years [...] D
According to Alan Ruck, Cameron wears a Gordie Howe Detroit Red Wings jersey because Cameron had a g [...] D
The first edit of the film had a running time of two hours and forty-five minutes. D
Shermer High School is the same high school in Weird Science, Sixteen Candles - Un compleanno da ric [...] D
The house portraying Cameron's home has four bedrooms and four bathrooms, and is four thousand squar [...] D
The line Ferris says in the bathroom at the French restaurant about Cameron's house being very prett [...] D
Ferris laments not having his own car, however he owned a synthesizer, which, in 1984, cost $8,000. D
Although one of the key scenes in the film has Ferris, Sloane, and Cameron enjoying a Cubs game at W [...] D
Alan Ruck had faced career setbacks following his post-"Ferris Bueller's Day Off" career. Ruck had m [...] D
According to Matthew Broderick, Ferris singing "Danke Schoen" in the shower was his idea. "Although [...] D
In 2014, Una pazza giornata di vacanza (1986), was added to the National Film Registry by the United [...] D
The parade sequence ("Twist and Shout" scene) was filmed during the Von Steuben Day Parade, an annua [...] D
Model Lucy Taylor appeared in the background of the parade. D
Paul Gleason was considered for the role of Ed Rooney. Gleason had previously played the role of Ass [...] D
John Hughes: Hughes can be seen in a tiny cameo in one of the early Chicago downtown montage sequenc [...] D
Charlie Sheen said a few years later that watching his one scene in the movie made him want to punch [...] D
At 43 minutes, in the scene where Sloane is sitting in the taxi with Ferris and Cameron in the floor [...] D
In the scene where the kids are exploring the art museum, the music playing is an enhanced instrumen [...] D
John Hughes personally selected the songs for the film. He wanted them to be somewhat obscure to the [...] D
Grace, the secretary pretending to be Ed Rooney during the phone call from Cameron, was improvised. D
Eric Stoltz auditioned for the role of Ferris. Stoltz starred in Un meraviglioso batticuore (1987), [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the 400 movies nominated for the Top 100 G [...] D
The bus scene that plays during the ending credits was a scene cut from the movie. It was meant to t [...] D
The dance sequence by the group on the stairs during Ferris' lip-synch performance of "Twist and Sho [...] D
According to John Hughes, Cameron was based, in large part, on a friend of his in high school. "He w [...] D
Until Sigourney Weaver's appearance in Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021), Polly Du Pont Noonan had the [...] D
Cameron's father's Ferrari wasn't a real Ferrari. Because it was too expensive to rent one, three re [...] D
Katie Barberi's debut, D
In the scene in which Sloane and Ed Rooney are standing outside, waiting for Mr. Peterson, the schoo [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
During the scene where Rooney fights with the intercom at Ferris' house, there is a shot of the kitc [...] D
The hand that presses the speaker button on Cameron's phone belongs to John Hughes. When the crew le [...] D
According to the original script, Sloane has a brother, and her father left the family for a twenty- [...] D
The text that appears on the screen when Ferris is explaining how to fake being sick to his parents [...] D
In 2010, Edie McClurg told Vanity Fair Magazine that her character's hairdo should be from the 1960s [...] D
The shot of the street looking down from The Sears Tower was done by the second unit crew. The camer [...] D
John Hughes had wanted to film a scene from the script where Ferris, Sloane, and Cameron go to a str [...] D
Ranked at #10 on "Entertainment Weekly"'s 50 Best High School Movies (2006). D
Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller's Day Off were both inducted into the National Registry for being [...] D
Ferris Bueller was named after John Hughes' life-long friend, Bert Bueller. D
According to the Inside Story (1986) documentary, Charlie Sheen's character's name is actually Garth [...] D
The two men in the funny hats, who can be seen when Ferris and his friends are at The Sears Tower, w [...] D
In the original script, which is available for free online, there were two additional Bueller childr [...] D
Cindy Pickett and Lyman Ward, who played Ferris's parents, married in real life after filming this m [...] D
The name of the Detective to whom Katie Bueller (Cindy Pickett) talks when picking up Jeanie (Jennif [...] D
First Lady Barbara Bush paraphrased the film in her 1990 commencement address at Wellesley College: [...] D
Charlie Sheen's role in this movie was filmed on one of his days off from the film Lucas (1986). His [...] D
John Hughes had originally wanted to film the Wrigley Field scene at the baseball game at Comiskey P [...] D
The number "9" was chosen for the number of Ferris' absences because it sounded harsh when spoken by [...] D
John Candy auditioned for the role of Cameron Frye, but producers turned him down, fearing he was to [...] D
The outfit Ferris is wearing (hat, sunglasses, and trench coat) when he picks up Sloane from school, [...] D
The idea of a sequel had gone around for years, with Ferris in college, or on the job somewhere, but [...] D
When the Ferrari crashed, the fiberglass hood ripped, but branches were put over the rip to make sur [...] D
After working together on La donna esplosiva (1985), John Hughes offered Bill Paxton the role of the [...] D
Ferris wears a different outfit in each scene before he and Cameron go to pick up Sloane. D
The shot of Ferris playing the clarinet was done on the spot. Someone spotted the instrument as part [...] D
According to editor Paul Hirsch, in the original cut, the museum scene fared poorly at test screenin [...] D
Deleted scenes: - Ferris asks his dad on the phone about bonds his father purchased when he was born [...] D
During the downtown parade scene, they pass a theater playing the movie Godzilla 1985 (1985). Matthe [...] D
Mia Sara says that Matthew Broderick actually tickled her feet and knees to get her to laugh natural [...] D
Despite all of the scenes at the house, and the fact that the Bueller house has a doggy door and the [...] D
When Ferris hacks into the school's computer to change the number of absences he had, it is a subtle [...] D
Mia Sara almost didn't play Sloane, because at the same time she auditioned, she was simultaneously [...] D
Alan Ruck and Matthew Broderick previously acted together in the Broadway production of Biloxi Blues [...] D
Charlie Sheen was recommended by Jennifer Grey after they did Alba rossa (1984) together. D
As he was writing the film in 1985, John Hughes kept track of his progress in a spiral-bound logbook [...] D
The Cubs game depicted in the movie that Ferris and his friends attend was an actual game played aga [...] D
The restaurant where Ferris and company go to eat is the same one Jake and Elwood terrorized in The [...] D
John Hughes didn't like Ferris' beret when he is driving the Ferrari, but he really liked Cameron's [...] D
John Hughes wrote the screenplay in less than a week, as his logbook notes: "2-26 Night only 10 page [...] D
Ferris uses the word "finski" when referring to what he gave the parking lot attendant. "Finski" is [...] D
Cameron's shirts are meaningful in 2 scenes. He is wearing a medic's shirt while catatonic, and when [...] D
The passage that Ed Rooney quotes when he is trying to console Sloane ("man that is born of woman ha [...] D
Sloane is named for Sloane Tanen, daughter of then-Paramount head Ned Tanen. D
To produce the desired drugged-out effect for his role as the drug addict in the police station, Cha [...] D
Sloane was originally named "Tandy" in earlier drafts of the script. D
The hall scenes in which Jeanie is seen walking down the hall, and the kid collecting money to save [...] D
The office Katie Bueller works at is literally on the same block as the ice rink seen in Home Alone. D
Rooney's line about leaving "my cheese in the wind" was ad-libbed. John Hughes wanted a comment that [...] D
In order to keep the savage rottweiler focused on Ed Rooney, John Hughes had Jeffrey Jones carry a r [...] D
The address of Ferris's house is John Hughes's address when he was a kid. D
Jeffrey Jones was cast as Rooney based on his performance in Amadeus (1984), where he played the Emp [...] D
Alan Ruck who played Cameron was 29 during filming and turned 30 soon after the movie was released. [...] D
The Ferrari was originally supposed to smash through the window of the garage and land in the backya [...] D
There is a poster for Simple Minds' song "Don't You Forget About Me" on Ferris' wall. This song was [...] D
Rob Lowe, John Cusack, Jim Carrey, Johnny Depp, Tom Cruise, Robert Downey, Jr., and Michael J. Fox w [...] D
John Hughes: [The Beatles] Ferris lip-syncs The Beatles' cover of "Twist and Shout". He quotes John [...] D
Film critic Richard Roeper named this as his favorite film. D
John Hughes intended the movie to be more focused on the characters than on the plot. "I know how th [...] D
Several key moments in the movie were created in the editing room: Jeanie kicking Rooney three times [...] D
The Ferrari in the movie was a replica of a Ferrari 250GT California Spyder (only 104 of which were [...] D
According to John Hughes, the scene at the Art Institute of Chicago was "a self-indulgent scene of m [...] D
The parade featured in the movie is the Von Steuben German American parade, held on Von Steuben day, [...] D
In Katie Bueller's office, there are several pictures of buildings on the wall, one of which is Sama [...] D
The ska-pop group Save Ferris got their name from the words on the water tower in this movie, a favo [...] D
In the scene by the swimming pool where Alan Ruck's character Cameron finally snaps out of his catat [...] D
Alan Ruck's salary for his role as Cameron Frye was $40K. D
Polly du Pont Noonan, who plays the girl Rooney sits next to on the bus, wore glasses that were spec [...] D
Jeanie spends most of the movie resentful of Ferris's popularity and his seeming ability to get away [...] D
John Hughes said that he had Matthew Broderick in mind when he wrote the screenplay, saying Broderic [...] D
Ben Stein was exceptionally moved by the film, calling it "the most life-affirming movie possibly of [...] D
The short scene with the coughing keyboard was improvised by Matthew Broderick. This is explained in [...] D
Kristy Swanson was originally cast in the small role of the girl who talks on the phone with Ferris [...] D
In an early draft of the script, Ferris had two additional younger siblings, and Jeanie was to be th [...] D
This is former U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle's favorite movie. D
Alan Ruck had previously auditioned for the Bender role in Breakfast Club (1985) which went to Judd [...] D
The high school band playing in front of the float Ferris is on is a real high school band from Lock [...] D
Mia Sara surprised John Hughes when she auditioned for the role of Sloane Peterson. "It was funny. H [...] D
John Hughes: [Shermer] When Jeanie is in the police station, you see a quick shot of the chest of a [...] D
Mia Sara beat Molly Ringwald to the role of Sloane Peterson because, according to John Hughes, she h [...] D
Ben Stein says he got the role of Bueller's Economics teacher through six degrees of separation. "Ri [...] D
Tom Skerritt was considered for the role of Ed Rooney. D
The school nurse who informs Sloane that her grandmother died is named Florence Sparrow, an obvious [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2000 list of the 500 movies nominated for the Top 100 F [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Ameri [...] D
Ferris's "Life moves pretty fast" line was not originally the last line of the movie before the clos [...] D
Ferris breaks into his school's computer system to change his attendance records. This was the secon [...] D
Burlesque dancer Stephanie Blake was cast to play the singing nurse who shows up at Ferris's door wi [...] D
Louie Anderson had a small role as a flower deliveryman in this film. One of the episodes of his sho [...] D
While filming the scene in which Ferris is using the clarinet, Matthew Broderick improvised the line [...] D
The brief scene of the valets driving the car to the Guerre stellari (1977) theme was done in post-p [...] D
Most of the license plates are all abbreviations for titles of films by John Hughes. Katie's = VCTN [...] D
The movie is set during the spring, but it was shot during the fall of 1985. There are several scene [...] D
The woman playing the accordion on the parade float was a local named Vlasta Krsek. She gained a deg [...] D
The squeak made by Ferris' finger, as he runs it down the car, was actually made by a female crew me [...] D
Matthew Broderick's dance moves were choreographed by Kenny Ortega (later, of Dirty Dancing - Balli [...] D
The French restaurant Bueller crashes is "Chez Quis", which is a pun, as said aloud it would be "Sha [...] D
The parade scene took multiple days of filming; Matthew Broderick spent some time practicing the dan [...] D
No official soundtrack was ever released for the film, as John Hughes felt the songs would not work [...] D
During the parade, several of the people seen dancing (including the construction worker and the win [...] D
The final scene in the garage was shot in early fall, so each of the leaves on all the trees outside [...] D

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When Jeanie is talking to the Boy in Police Station, his hair is flat, but when the camera comes bac [...] D
When Ferris is trying to take off the mileage on the car, Sloane's hair changes from scene to scene. D
The trophy that was used to "lift" the dummy is nowhere to be seen when Ferris gets back home at the [...] D
When Mr. and Mrs. Bueller come home at the end of the day, they find tons of flower arrangements for [...] D
When Ed Rooney first goes to the house to search for Ferris, you see a gold colored pot and a reflec [...] D
Jeannie apparently did not recognize Ed Rooney after she discovers he broke into her house but this [...] D
As Mrs B turns the doorknob to Ferris's room with her right hand, her diamond ring is seen on her ri [...] D
During the Economics class early in the school day, two of the bored students have watches showing t [...] D
The part in Ferris' hair switches sides. D
The scene in which we see the old lady driving behind the wheel, mountains can be seen out the back [...] D
When Jeanie and the boy in police station (Charlie sheen) are talking the time on her watch changes [...] D
The rear view mirror disappears when Jeanie is speeding home. D
The dummy in Ferris' bed would not "sit up" when Jeanie flings the door open considering the way the [...] D
A reflection of a camera can be seen in the handle of the fridge near the beginning of the film. D
When Ferris's mum checks on him during her lunch break, she opens his door and the mannequin's hand [...] D
Ferris' Mom (Katie) is wearing sunglasses when being driven home by Jeannie. when Jeannie brakes har [...] D
When Cameron first falls into the pool, his chair stays on the diving board; in the next shot it can [...] D
While Ferris is singing Danke Schoen, Cameron and Sloane run up to the float and begin yelling at Fe [...] D
When Ferris, Cameron, and Sloane are in the garage and discover the Ferrari odometer is not going ba [...] D
When Jeanie is speeding down the street, her mother is hollering at her but she is sitting still and [...] D
The weather and amount of daylight change radically numerous times throughout the movie in scenes th [...] D
Two of the cast credits (Girl on Bus, Bus Driver) are flip-flopped with the actor name in bold on to [...] D
When the exteriors of the Bueller Home are shown as Mr. Rooney tries to break in, there is a Bird of [...] D
While Ferris is singing Danke Schoen, Cameron and Sloane are walking in front of the "Flamingo" scul [...] D
When the Ferrari is being 'rewound', the rear car tires actually move forward. D
At the beginning of the movie, when it's about 7:00 or 8:00 in the morning, a clock in the high scho [...] D
Even if Ferris really was Abe Froman, the Chez Luis had a dress code, so Ferris, Sloane and Cameron [...] D
At the very end when the credits are rolling but the movie continues, Rooney boards a school bus. Wh [...] D
At the beginning of the film, Cameron wears a Caduceus t-shirt which only has the logo, and nothing [...] D
When Cameron is sitting in his car deciding whether or not to go pick up Ferris, a crew member can b [...] D
When the attendant is asked if he speaks English and he responds with "What country do you think thi [...] D
The speedometer shown while Ferris is starting the car in the parking garage is not the same speedom [...] D
When Ferris is playing the sounds on his keyboard, there is a tape sitting to his left. It changes p [...] D
When Ferris' dad is in the car next to Ferris as they wait on the street, it shows Dad reading a new [...] D
Ben Stein is billed as an Economics teacher, however a still frame of Ferris's schedule on Rooney's [...] D
When Ferris, Cameron, and Sloane are driving into the city, they are going south on Lake Shore Drive [...] D
The economics teacher (Ben Stein) references the "Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act," but it's actually known [...] D
At the end credits Sigue Sigue Sputnik is mispelt as "Sigue Sigue Sputnick" D
When Ferris is singing in the parade, the carnival float changes position numerous times between sho [...] D
In the initial sequence where Ferris is adjusting his stereo, the equalizer LEDs are moving in sync [...] D
When Rooney is on the phone with Cameron who is posing as Mr. Peterson, he is speaking to him on lin [...] D
The settings on the graphic equalizer component of Ferris' bedroom stereo system change between shot [...] D
Mr. Rooney's car is ticketed for being next to a fire hydrant. That hydrant is a wet pipe hydrant, b [...] D
Edward Rooney approaches the girl at the pizza joint and recognizes the jacket Ferris has on all day [...] D
When Ferris is running home at the end of the film, the shadows from the cars show that the sun is f [...] D
Cameron's hair changes while talking to Mr. Rooney on the telephone. D
The parade in the movie is the Baron von Steuben Parade, which is a real event but takes place on a [...] D
In one of the first scenes where Ferris calls Cameron, Cameron reaches for the phone before it rings [...] D
After Ferris picks up Sloane and starts talking to the camera you can see the shadow of a crew membe [...] D
In the hot tub, the Pepsi can moves between shots. D
In the arcade, when the girl Rooney thinks is Ferris is about to spray him with her straw, Rooney is [...] D
During the Chicago fly by at the start of the movie, the helicopter taking the film is clearly seen [...] D
The movie takes place in the Chicago area in the Spring. Ferris and his friends are shown using a po [...] D
Jeanie calls the police because there is an intruder in the house. Wouldn't the responding officers [...] D
When Ben Stein is taking attendance, he calls "Adams, Adamly, Adamowski, Adamson ..." However, Adams [...] D
The contraption Ferris made to fool his parents is a total shank. The trophy, that acts as counterwe [...] D
When Ferris is on TV catching the foul ball there are two pitchers warming up in the bullpen. Howeve [...] D
During the scene where Rooney's car is being towed away, you can see a palm tree in the background a [...] D
When Ed Rooney is picked up by the school bus, it is sometime around 6pm. This scene was originally [...] D
The police car that is chasing Jennifer's car at the end of the movie disappears for no reason and n [...] D
When Ferris is running home, his shoes change from dress shoes (saying goodbye to Sloane) to canvas [...] D
In the end titles, "Star Wars (Main Title)" in incorrectly credited as "Stars Wars (Main Title)" wit [...] D
When Sloane and Tom Bueller see each other in the taxis, there is no glass in the window of either c [...] D
At the beginning, when Ferris is explaining that this day is his 9th sick day, he fiddles with his s [...] D
When Ferris saves the drowning Cameron, Cameron is kicking along with Ferris. However, Cameron's rea [...] D
At the end when Rooney gets on the bus, he walks over a grass easement. When the bus finally pulls a [...] D
When Dean Rooney parks his car in front of Ferris' home, he parks at a slight angle, pointing away f [...] D
How is it that the real Abe Froman did not arrive at the Chez Luis (the fancy restaurant) at the sam [...] D
When Sloane is speaking with Mr. Rooney outside the school, you can see a very blue sky with puffy c [...] D
Despite the fact Ferris's dad joined in the singing of Twist and Shout he somehow failed to spot Fer [...] D
At the pizza parlor, the amount of wetness on Rooney's suit increases at the end of the scene, after [...] D
The scene where Ferris, Cameron, and Sloane are in the hot tub/pool doesn't make much sense. Cameron [...] D
There are no high cliffs in Chicago on the shore of Lake Michigan. The scene in question was filmed [...] D
When Ferris, Sloane, and Cameron are driving home in the Ferrari, Ferris changes lanes but never tur [...] D
Ed Rooney receives multiple parking tickets for parking in front of a fire hydrant in the span of on [...] D
When Ferris and Sloane kiss goodbye, her fingernails change from short and unpolished to long and ma [...] D
In the parade while Ferris is singing "Twist and Shout", several members of the marching band are no [...] D
When Rooney is calling Mr. Petersen, his assistant dials the number and Rooney picks up his phone. H [...] D
As Ferris sits in the Jacuzzi his hair is dry, and parted to the left. But before jumping into the p [...] D
Late in the movie where Ferris races his parents home, an orange hook and protective tape are visibl [...] D
Ferris is on the float and singing Danke Schön. The accordion player is neither playing the keys [...] D
The movie is set during the spring. However, during the parade scene, (around 58:09) a theater marqu [...] D
The weather changes during Tom Bueller's drive home from work. Just before turning onto the street w [...] D
The seatbelt as Jeanie jumps out of the car. D
When Ferris is on the phone in his bedroom talking to both Cameron and his dad, a Pepsi can is sitti [...] D
The number of times Sloane picks up her water glass in the restaurant after Ferris toasts her. D
The movie takes place in spring, yet at Cameron's dad's garage, some of the leaves on the trees are [...] D
At the very beginning, the weather forecast on the radio calls for a high temperature in the upper 7 [...] D
When where Jean is at the police station, the druggie is staring at her, his head turned to his righ [...] D
When Rooney arrives at Ferris' house he is wearing a suit jacket and long sleeve shirt. Rooney rings [...] D
The baseball glove the ball lands in, is nowhere to be seen, before or after Ferris throws the ball [...] D
"Danke Schoen" incorrectly credited as "Danke Shoen". D
Although the girls in the restaurant are playing a Karate Champ arcade game, the sound effects playe [...] D
When Ferris is running down the street near the end of the movie, there is a palm tree in the backgr [...] D
When Cameron kicks in the front of the Ferrari he breaks the glass on the front turn signal, yet in [...] D
When Jeanie pulls up to the field in her car and she says "I hate him." You can see the reflection o [...] D
When the Ferrari is airborne during the joyride, the lower rear bumper shows evidence of damage like [...] D
During the Star Wars driving scene when the two parking garage attendants jump the Ferrari, the sky [...] D
The baseball Ferris caught at the game appears/disappears i.e. the bump in his pocket throughout the [...] D
When Ferris' parents are at his bedroom door to check on him at the end of the day, he tosses the ba [...] D
Rooney says that the French phrase "les jeux sont faits" means "the game is up". It really means "th [...] D
The 6500 RPM redline is visible, but that Ferrari model did not have a redline marking. D
When Ferris, Sloane, and Cameron pick up the Ferrari at the parking garage you can see the camera an [...] D
(at around 12 mins) Ferris, in a reclining position, is talking on the phone. The cuffs of his trous [...] D
In the bathroom at Chez Quis, the boom mic is reflected at the top of the mirror. D

Frase

Ferris: [In a sing-song voice] Do you have a kiss [...] D
Cameron: [singing] When Cameron was in Egypt's lan [...] D
Shermerite: [a student is walking around with a ca [...] D
Ferris: [Ferris is calling Cameron at home] Camero [...] D
Katie Bueller: How'd you get to be so sweet? Ferr [...] D
Katie Bueller: I just picked up Jeannie at the pol [...] D
Boy in Police Station: What do you care if your br [...] D
Ed Rooney: [feeling disgusted when his shoe gets s [...] D
Ferris: Do you speak English? Garage Attendant: W [...] D
Ed Rooney: Man that is born of woman hath but a sh [...] D
Girl on Bus: [during the end credits as Ed sits do [...] D
[hearing a fake phone message] Sloane: [crying on [...] D
Jeannie: [thinking to herself] Maybe I'm overreact [...] D
[Cameron doesn't want to go out, but Ferris keeps [...] D
Sloane: You knew what you were doing when you woke [...] D
[a baseball game is on television] Ed Rooney: Wha [...] D
Cameron: [fake answering machine message] You have [...] D
Ferris: [describing Cameron's house] The place is [...] D
Ferris: I'm so disappointed in Cameron! Twenty buc [...] D
Ferris: Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop [...] D
Ed Rooney: Les jeux sont faits. Translation: the g [...] D
Grace: [a while after the first time Rooney yelled [...] D
[calling the police] Jeannie: Look, this is not a [...] D
Economics Teacher: Bueller? Bueller? Bueller? Buel [...] D
Boy in Police Station: Your problem is you. Jeann [...] D
Ferris: It is so choice. If you have the means, I [...] D
Ferris: Four thousand restaurants in the downtown [...] D
Sloane: What could happen to it? It's in a garage. [...] D
Ferris: Let's go. Cameron: Let's surrender. Ferr [...] D
[opening lines] Radio Announcer: It is a beautifu [...] D
[Ferris has snuck aboard a parade float] Ferris: [...] D
Sloane: He's gonna marry me. D
[after making a horrible noise with a clarinet] F [...] D
Ferris: [after the end credits] ... You're still h [...] D
[last lines] Ferris: You're still here? It's over [...] D
Cameron: Hey, remember how insane he went when I b [...] D
Jeannie: That's it. I want out of this family. D
Jeannie: In a nutshell: I hate my brother. How's t [...] D
Cameron: I don't know what I'm gonna do. Sloane: [...] D
Cameron: I am not going to sit on my ass as the ev [...] D
Cameron: The 1961 Ferrari 250GT California. Less t [...] D
Ferris: Smile, babe. Just smile... D
Maitre D': I appreciate your understanding. Ferri [...] D
Ferris: Cameron has never been in love - at least, [...] D
[On the phone] Ed Rooney: Are you also aware, Mrs [...] D
Ferris: He doesn't trust you? Cameron: Never has, [...] D
Ferris: [Hiding on the floor of the taxi while his [...] D
Cameron: [Ferris slowly pulls the Ferrari out of t [...] D
Ferris: Look, it's real simple. Whatever mileage w [...] D
Cameron: I could have stopped you. It is possible [...] D
Ferris: The place is like a museum. It's very beau [...] D
Ferris: If you're not over here in fifteen minutes [...] D
[On the phone] Ed Rooney: I'm very sorry, Mr. Pet [...] D
Ferris: If anyone needs a day off, it's Cameron. H [...] D
Cameron: That whole time I was just thinking thing [...] D
Girl: I'm really sorry about your brother. Jeanni [...] D
Jeannie: Why don't you put your thumb up your butt [...] D
English Teacher: [speaking very slowly] In... what [...] D
Sloane: I can flip out real easy, too. It's okay. [...] D
Ed Rooney: Once again, let me tell you how deeply [...] D
Cameron: [while kicking his father's car] Who do y [...] D
Grace: Oh, he's very popular Ed. The sportos, the [...] D
Ferris: You want to get married? Sloane: Sure. F [...] D
Boy in Police Station: Drugs? Jeannie: Thank you, [...] D
Maitre D': I weep for the future. D
Cameron: What'd I do? Ferris: You killed the car. D
Jeannie: [over the house intercom, as Principal Ro [...] D
Ed Rooney: Something is going on - and I'm going t [...] D
Ed Rooney: [Whistling for the dog with a vase in h [...] D
[the guys just notice the "additional miles" on th [...] D
Grace: Peterson home on line one and watch your mo [...] D
Ed Rooney: I don't trust this kid any further than [...] D
Sloane: Mr. Rooney... Ed... you're a beautiful man [...] D
Ferris: His home life is really twisted. That's wh [...] D
Cameron: Remember who you're dealing with. Ferris [...] D
Garage Attendant: You fellas have nothing to worry [...] D
Cameron: [in disguised voice] Pardon my French, bu [...] D
Ed Rooney: Ahem... Mr. Peterson? Cameron: [clears [...] D
[Calling her mother's office] Jeannie: Well, wher [...] D
Economics Teacher: In 1930, the Republican-control [...] D
Maitre D': You're Abe Froman? Ferris: That's righ [...] D
Tom Bueller: We're going to go heavy on TV. We'll [...] D
Cameron: Hey batta batta batta hey batta batta bat [...] D
Ed Rooney: Ed Rooney. Cameron: [disguising voice [...] D
Ferris: [his recorded message for the doorbell] Wh [...] D
Ferris: [to the camera, after tricking his parents [...] D
Ferris: Where's your brain? Cameron: Why'd you ki [...] D
Ferris: Cameron, your friend, you thought we would [...] D
Ferris: Don't worry about it, I don't even have a [...] D
Girl on Bus: Gummi bear? It's been in my pocket; t [...] D
Shermanite with Jersey: Who's he talking to? Blon [...] D
Sloane: Did you see me change out of my clothes by [...] D
[Ferris runs past a couple of Babes sun bathing, t [...] D
Sloane: The city looks so peaceful from up here. [...] D
Ferris: Cameron, what have you seen today? Camero [...] D
Ferris: Dad, all this talking has made me kinda li [...] D
Sloane: What are we going to do? Ferris: The ques [...] D
[Ferris, Sloane and Cameron are in a taxicab. Ferr [...] D
Cameron: As long as I've known him, everything wor [...] D
Cameron: Ferris, my father loves this car more tha [...] D
Ed Rooney: How would you feel about another *year* [...] D
Attendant's Co-Pilot: [having gotten away with tak [...] D
Maitre D': [grabs Ferris on the shoulder while he [...] D
[Jeannie enters Mr. Rooney's office] Grace: Hello [...] D
[Ferris kisses Sloan passionately while posing as [...] D
[after hearing Jeannie describe her problems...] [...] D
Sloane: [on the phone] May I speak to Abe Froman? [...] D
Ferris: Hi. Do you speak English? Garage Attendan [...] D
Ferris: The key to faking out the parents is the c [...] D
Ferris: [Ed rings the doorbell and turns around wa [...] D
Cameron: [Whispering to himself after hanging up f [...] D
Jeannie: I can't drive when you're yelling at me! [...] D
Cameron: Ferris Bueller, you're my hero. D
Singing Nurse: I heard that you were feeling ill. [...] D
Ferris: Not that I condone fascism, or any -ism fo [...] D
Boy in Police Station: What's your name? Jeannie: [...] D
Ed Rooney: I did not achieve this position in life [...] D
Cameron: [Sitting in his car debating about going [...] D
Ferris: I'm serious man, this is ridiculous making [...] D
Ferris: Hey, Cameron. You realize if we played by [...] D
Ferris: I do have a test today, that wasn't bullsh [...] D
Grace: Oh, Ed. You just sounded like Dirty Harry j [...] D
Jeannie: You're letting him stay home? I can't bel [...] D
Ferris: Pardon my French, but Cameron is so tight [...] D
Cameron: Okay Ferris, can we just let it go, pleas [...] D
Ferris: [while running home, Ferris runs past two [...] D

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