BTM EXCLUSIVE! – [VIDEO & PICS] School is Back in Session for Edie McClurg, Cinema’s Favorite Secretary from ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’

Recently, the Principal’s office at the fictitious location of Shermer High school was once again home to actress Edie McClurg, who was given the chance to reprise her role as ‘Grace’, the famous huge-hairdo’d school secretary from the 1986 classic film, FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF.  The film celebrates it’s 30th anniversary this year.

El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills, California served as one of the few filming locations based in Southern California that doubled as Chicago in the film (another was the home in Long Beach which served as the Bueller residence). After the conclusion of a busy school day, the high school’s administration graciously allowed the production crew of www.FerrisFest.com to recreate a scene with Edie McClurg who, for this updated take, was now portraying an operator at the “Ferris Fest” Headquarters.

The Beyond the Marquee team was on hand lending an experienced crew and equipment to help shoot and produce this exclusive promotional video, directed by Ferris Fest’s very own Event Organizer, David Blanchard.

Click ahead after the jump for some cool behind the scenes pictures from this unique shooting day!

Be sure to check out www.FerrisFest.com for all the incredible details of events and invited guests included as part of the big “Ferris Fest” celebration taking place in the next few weeks in Chicago, Illinois!

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It was the first time in over 3 decades since McClurg had portrayed Grace and she was excited to help out filming this fun promo for the upcoming “Ferris Fest.” In-between takes, Edie was busy signing autographs for the school staff, posing for pictures, and even jokingly telling students that were making too much noise in the halls to quiet down.

 

Edie McClurg returns to the Secretary's desk 30 years later. She felt right at home and kept the crew laughing reciting all her famous lines from the movie (spot-on) in-between takes.

Edie McClurg returns to the Secretary’s desk 30 years later. She felt right at home and kept the crew laughing reciting all her famous lines from the movie (spot-on) in-between takes.

 

Edie McClurg as Grace in 1986

Edie McClurg as Grace in 1986 in Ed Rooney’s office

 

Instead of answering "Ed Rooney's Office", now Grace was greeting callers with "Ferris Fest Headquarters..."

Instead of answering “Edward Rooney’s Office,” Grace was now greeting 2016 callers with “Hello, Ferris Fest Headquarters…”

 

Director David Blanchard placed the promo video cameras in positions that were similar to what was seen in the original film which served to bring back a visual familiarity.

 

Edie McClurg in at the desk in the 1986 film talking to Jennifer Grey (aka Jeannie Bueller)

Edie McClurg talking to Jennifer Grey (aka Jeanie Bueller) in the office as it looked in the 1986 film.

 

After reviewing a lunch menu for FROMANS Delicatessen, she yells out to the rest of the staff about who's hungry!

Edie McClurg today, seated at a different desk, but in the same filming location from the original film.

 

Though the desk that Edie sat at 30 years ago was replaced some years back, for the promo she was seated in the exact same spot at a new desk located right outside the Principal’s office – still sporting the very identifiable red-brick wall that could be seen behind Mr. Rooney in the original film.

 

Principal Rooney's office as seen in the film, in 1986

Principal Rooney’s office as seen in the film in 1986.

 

BTM Creative Director/Founder, offers up a view of Edward Rooney's office as it looks today.

Beyond the Marquee Creative Director, Steve Czarnecki, offers up a view of Edward Rooney’s office as it looks today.

 

You can experience similar fun location experiences like this by checking out www.FerrisFest.com for all the incredible details of events and invited guests included as part of the big “Ferris Fest” celebration taking place in the next few weeks in Chicago, Illinois!

 

Creative Director Steve Czarnecki created a faux FROMANS Delicatessen Menu for Edie to peruse for the end scene. 1984 Ghostbuster movie fans will recognize the phone number on the front as the one from that movie for GB Headquarters, just with a Chicago area code prefix.

Beyond the Marquee Creative Director, Steve Czarnecki, created a faux FROMAN Delicatessen Menu for Edie to peruse for the end scene. 1984 Ghostbuster movie fans will recognize the phone number on the front as the one from that movie for GB Headquarters, except with a Chicago area code prefix.

 

Ferris Fest Event Organizer; David Blanchard and Edie McClurg.

Ferris Fest Event Organizer; David Blanchard and Edie McClurg.

 

Edie was a doll, signing autographs for the school staff, posing for picture and even jokingly telling students making too much noise in the halls to quiet down.

Edie signs an international Ferris Bueller poster for one of the El Camino Real Charter High staff.

 

For more Ferris fun, take a look at the first Ferris Fest promo below, starring Cindy Pickett and Lyman Ward, who played Ferris Bueller’s parents in the original film.

 

Chik-Chikka-Chi-Kahhhhhh!

 

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