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[[File:Brat_Pack_cover-250_5480.jpg|frame|The magazine cover that first coined the term]]
[[The Eighties]] answer to the [[Rat Pack]], consisting of the most popular teen movie actors of the day. These included [[Molly Ringwald]], [[Demi Moore]], [[Matthew Broderick]], [[Judd Nelson]], [[Emilio Estevez]], [[Ally Sheedy]], [[Andrew Mc Carthy]], [[Robert Downey, Jr.]], [[Anthony Michael Hall]], [[Rob Lowe]], [[Matt Dillon]] and arguably [[Tom Cruise]] and [[Judge Reinhold]]. Virtually synonymous with the films of [[John Hughes]].
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{{quote|"The Brat Pack is a nickname given to a group of young actors and actresses who frequently appeared together in teen-oriented coming-of-age films in the 1980s.}}
{{quote|The term, a play on the Rat Pack from the 1950s and 1960s, was first popularized in a 1985 New York magazine cover story, which described a group of roughly interchangeable, but already highly successful and rich teen stars. The group has been characterized by the excessive partying of core members such as [[Rob Lowe]], [[Robert Downey, Jr.]]
{{quote|The "Brat Pack" moniker, often considered in a pejorative sense, was not known to be used by members of the group."}}
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* [[The Breakfast Club]]
* [[Fast Times at Ridgemont High]]
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* [[Weird Science (film)|Weird Science]]
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* [[Alpha Bitch]]
* [[The Clique]]
* [[The Eighties]] (and how! there's no way
* [[In with the In Crowd]]
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