Matthew Broderick Reveals Early Tensions With Director John Hughes on Set of 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off'
- Matthew Broderick and John Hughes clashed during the making of Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
- Hughes was worried the final film wouldn't turn out as intended.
- Hughes criticized Broderick and his co-stars after an early costume test, calling them "boring" and "not fun to watch."
- Despite some disagreements, Broderick says Hughes didn't hold a grudge and took the work seriously.
- Hughes could get angry, but not outwardly.