See ‘Ferris Bueller’ again: film from….on TV

On Saturday (31.12.2022) “Ferris turns blue” by John Hughes was broadcast on TV. Here you can find out when and where you can see the feature film as a repeat, whether only on conventional TV or also online.

On Saturday (December 31, 2022) the feature film “Ferris macht blau” was broadcast on television.
You weren’t able to watch the John Hughes film at 12:30 p.m., but still want to see the film? Take a look at the RTL2 media library. Here you will find countless TV programs to stream online after they have been broadcast as video on demand. As a rule, you will find the program online after the TV broadcast. Unfortunately, this does not apply to all programs. Unfortunately, there won’t be a repeat on RTL2 on classic TV in the near future.

“Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” on TV: That’s what the comedy is about

Ferris Bueller takes a break from school and is on the go. To rouse his best friend Cameron from his gloomy thoughts, he takes him with him – on a joyride to Chicago. Cameron’s father recruited the ’61 Ferrari Spyder California as a vehicle, and off we went. But the two boys didn’t reckon with their school principal, Mr. Rooney, who wants to catch Ferris in the act of doing blues… (Source: RTL2, transmitted by FUNKE program magazines)

“Ferris makes blue”: All actors and information at a glance

at: RTL2

Von: John Hughes

with: Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck, Mia Sara, Jeffrey Jones, Jennifer Grey, Cindy Pickett, Lyman Ward, Edie McClurg, Charlie SheenKristy Swanson, Virginia Capers, Del Close, Max Perlich, Scott Coffey, Louie Anderson, Robert Kim, Dee Dee Rescher, Ben Stein, Richard Edson, Jonathan Schmock and Stephanie Blake

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Camera: No Fujimoto

Music Ira Newborn

Genre: Miscellaneous, adventure, humor and romance/love

year of production: 1986

FSK: Approved for ages 12 and up

original title: “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”

You can watch the trailer for “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” here:

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