In John Hughes’s beloved 1986 film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, there’s a pivotal scene that depends on three things: Cameron Frye, Ferris’s anxious best friend; Cameron’s father’s Ferrari; and the cantilevered glass pavilion of a spectacular modernist Highland Park home, where the car meets its fate. In an excerpt from his new book Ferris Bueller . . . You’re My Hero, Jason Klamm reconstructs how the scene came together, from the location scouting…
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