A girl resembling Molly Ringwald appears on the album cover, and the lyrics and music video for "Graveyard Girl" further highlight these influences.
328 pages longer than the first edition, it added 200 new entries including Molly Ringwald.
Molly Hatchet | Flogging Molly | Molly Shannon | Molly Johnson | Molly Meldrum | Molly Ivins | Molly Ringwald | Molly Contogeorge | Molly Pitcher | Molly O'Day | Molly Aguirre | Molly Parker | Molly Neuman | Molly Millions | Molly Mason | Molly Davies | Aunt Molly Jackson | The Unsinkable Molly Brown (musical) | The Unsinkable Molly Brown | Molly Spotted Elk | Molly Smith | Molly Sandén | Molly Picon | Molly Pesce | Molly Peacock | Molly O'Day (singer) | Molly McGreevey | Molly McCloskey | Molly Hagan | Molly Burnett |
The group of "Brat Pack" actors and actresses, which included Rob Lowe, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, Emilio Estevez, Demi Moore, Ally Sheedy, Anthony Michael Hall and Andrew McCarthy, have all appeared in one or more teen oriented coming-of-age films, such as The Breakfast Club, St. Elmo's Fire and Pretty in Pink.
Molly Ringwald and Natascia Diaz later replaced Spanger as Susan and Joey McIntyre replaced Esparza as Jon.
Adam Sandler made an appearance as "Marky" Mark Walberg and Jay Mohr appeared as Andrew McCarthy, still lamenting his breakup with Molly Ringwald (continuously repeating "I love her, man.") Debuted February 6, 1993.
Something to Live for: The Alison Gertz Story, a 1992 television movie starring Molly Ringwald