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| Anthony Michael Hall | Gary Wallace | |
| Rock A. Walker | Policeman (as Rock Walker) | |
| Pamela Gordon | Wyatt's Mother | |
| Phillip Borsos | Candy Bar Owner (uncredited) | |
| Steve James | Guy at Table (uncredited) | |
| Kelly LeBrock | Lisa | |
| Ilan Mitchell-Smith | Wyatt Donnelly | |
| Bill Paxton | Chet Donnelly | |
| Suzanne Snyder | Deb | |
| Judie Aronson | Hilly | |
| Robert Downey Jr. | Ian (as Robert Downey) | |
| Robert Rusler | Max | |
| Vernon Wells | Lord General | |
| Britt Leach | Al Wallace | |
| Barbara Lang | Lucy Wallace | |
| Michael Berryman | Mutant Biker | |
| Ivor Barry | Henry Donnelly | |
| Ann Coyle | Carmen Donnelly (as Anne Bernadette Coyle) | |
| Doug MacHugh | Wyatt's Father | |
| Joe Gieb | Blob Operator | |
| Kevin Thompson | Blob Operator | |
| Suzy J. Kellems | Gymnast | |
| John Kapelos | Dino | |
| Fred D. Scott | Bar Patron | |
| Vince Townsend Jr. | Bar Patron (as Vince Monroe Townsend) | |
| Chino 'Fats' Williams | Bar Patron (as Chino Williams) | |
| Jill Whitlow | Susan, Perfume Salesgirl | |
| Theodocia Goodrich | Lingerie Saleswoman | |
| Wallace Langham | Art (as Wally Ward) | |
| Johnny Timko | The Weenies | |
| Mikul Robins | The Weenies | |
| Darren Harris | The Weenies | |
| Renee Props | The Weenies (as Babette Props) | |
| Michael Cramer | The Weenies | |
| Todd Hoffman | The Weenies | |
| D'Mitch Davis | Bartender | |
| Mary Steelsmith | Girl in Bathroom | |
| Robin Frohman | Girl in Bathroom | |
| Alison Carole Lowe | Girl in Upside Down Bathroom | |
| Kym Malin | Girl Playing Piano |
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| Producer | Joel Silver
Jane Vickerilla |
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| Writer | John Hughes
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| Cinematography | Matthew F. Leonetti
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| Musician | Ira Newborn
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If you can't get a date, make one!The Frankenstein legend takes an uproarious twist in this outrageous special effects-laden comedy from the writer-director of Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club. Critically acclaimed filmmaker John Hughes is at it again, giving nerdy computer whiz Ilan Mitchell-Smith and his best friend, Anthony Michael Hall, power to create the "perfect woman" (Kelly LeBrock). Like a computer-generated fairy godmother, the duo's out-of-this-world creation guides the pair through the pleasures and pitfalls of adolescence. With a rock beat supplied by many music superstars including Oingo Boingo, this far-out sci-fi fable brings everyone's favorite teen fantasies to life through the miracle of Weird Science. |
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