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Juniors freier Tag

Originaltitel: Baby's Day Out
  • 1994
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 39 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,2/10
58.785
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
4.866
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Adam Robert Worton and Jacob Joseph Worton in Juniors freier Tag (1994)
Home Video Trailer from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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SlapstickAbenteuerDramaFamilieKomödieKriminalität

Nachdem drei Entführer das Baby verloren haben, das sie entführt haben, machen sich sowohl die Polizei als auch die Entführer auf die Suche nach dem Baby.Nachdem drei Entführer das Baby verloren haben, das sie entführt haben, machen sich sowohl die Polizei als auch die Entführer auf die Suche nach dem Baby.Nachdem drei Entführer das Baby verloren haben, das sie entführt haben, machen sich sowohl die Polizei als auch die Entführer auf die Suche nach dem Baby.

  • Regie
    • Patrick Read Johnson
  • Drehbuch
    • John Hughes
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Lara Flynn Boyle
    • Joe Mantegna
    • Joe Pantoliano
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      • Patrick Read Johnson
    • Drehbuch
      • John Hughes
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Lara Flynn Boyle
      • Joe Mantegna
      • Joe Pantoliano
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    Baby's Day Out
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    Lara Flynn Boyle
    Lara Flynn Boyle
    • Laraine Cotwell
    Joe Mantegna
    Joe Mantegna
    • Eddie
    Joe Pantoliano
    Joe Pantoliano
    • Norby
    Brian Haley
    Brian Haley
    • Veeko
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    Fred Thompson
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    • FBI Agent Dale Grissom
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    John Neville
    John Neville
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    Matthew Glave
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    • Bennington Cotwell
    Adam Robert Worton
    Adam Robert Worton
    • Baby Bink #1
    Jacob Joseph Worton
    Jacob Joseph Worton
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    6IonicBreezeMachine

    Probably one of John Hughes' better post Home Alone comedies and definitely one of the better baby-centric films.

    Bennington Austin Cotwell IV also known as "Baby Bink" (Adam Robert Worton and Jacob Joseph Worton) is the infant son wealthy Chicago couple Laraine and Beington Austin Cotwell III (Lara Flynn Boyle and Matthew Glave respectively). As the two arrange to have their son photographed for a picture in the newspaper, the photographers are hijacked by criminal trio Eddie (Joe Mantegna), Norby (Joe Pantoliano), and Veeko (Brian Haley) who pose as the photographers in order to get close to Bink and ransom him back to the Cotwells. After successfully kidnapping Bink the trio await the ransom drop scheduled for midnight, but when Norby falls asleep while putting Bink down for a nap, Bink sees a pair of birds which reminds him of his favorite picture book and wanders off from the three crooks to various places around the city as the three inept crooks unsuccessfully try to reacquire Bink only to be met with slapstick punishment.

    Baby's Day Out is a 1994 slapstick comedy from prolific writer/producer John Hughes who with the success of 1990s Home Alone refocused himself more towards broad family comedies finding success with the likes of Beethoven, Dennis the Menace, and Home Alone 2 albeit not quite to the level of Home Alone. During the mid 90s Hughes had workshopped a number of ideas at Fox which were designed with increasingly little dialogue exchanges and more on action and slapstick with Baby's Day Out along with unmade pitch The Bee experiments by Hughes in producing comedy films with protagonists who didn't speak much (if at all). Director Patrick Read Johnson had experienced decent success with his debut film Spaced Invaders and on the basis of that film was contacted by Hughes who invited him to read the pitch for Baby's Day Out. As Johnson was an expectant father he gravitated towards the idea of working with babies and agreed to direct. Produced in Chicago the film budgeted $50 million (though brought in at $48 million) was a massive undertaking requiring the construction of several large sets (some reportedly give stories high) and a large amount of time needed to get the appropriate reactions from the twins playing Bink (according to director Johnson, there's supposedly footage of him several feet off the ground in a cherrypicker holding an Elmo doll and doing an impression that was but one of many instances of him trying to get the proper reaction). Despite the pedigree of John Hughes and its position as a major Summer release, Baby's Day Out opened at number 8 at the box office as Disney's The Lion King continued to dominate cinemas and no doubt diverted many of the film's potential audience. Critical reception was skewed negative with some exceptions such as Gene Siskel and Hal Hinson enjoying the film, with many critics lamenting the film as another retread of the Hughes formula. Following the failure of Baby's Day Out and another 1994 Hughes film the remake of Miracle on 34th Street, Hughes would set up shop at Disney which would churn out other Hughes' comedy product. Upon reflection, the movie does have a certain charm to it and it's better than its reputation would suggest.

    While movies centered around Baby characters have a...mixed reputation for lack of a better word ranging from the inoffensive mediocrity of the first Look Who's Talking film to the aggressively annoying or borderline disturbing Look Who's Talking sequels or Baby Geniuses movies, what makes Baby's Day Out work is in its simplicity, While the movie follows Baby Bink around as the "main character", Bink doesn't speak aside from babbles and giggles and is more of a chaos agent in the script that a source of wisecracks or one liners which works much better with the slapstick focus of the film. The three crooks played by Joe Mantegna, Joe Pantoliano, and Brian Haley are basically the three stooges by way of Looney Tunes' Rocky and Mugsy and much like Home Alone this movie is another refresh of the O. Henry short story "The Ransom of Red Chief" wherein crooks' attempt at a kidnapping yields punishment by the one they kidnapped, but at least there is a decent amount of difference between the take in Home Alone vs. Baby's Day Out. As the movie is primarily a showcase for slapstick shenanigans, it largely succeeds thanks to Johnson's precision sense of timing and pacing that allows the gags to be funny as well as the commitment from the three crooks who have solid reactions and timing with one another. The movie does have issues such as being a tad too long at 100 minutes and it probably would've benefited from tighter pacing to 85 minutes. The movie also has something of a drag on the comedy in the film as much like Home Alone, Hughes tries to add moments of sentimentality with Lara Flynn Boyle and Matthew Glave's characters, but the scenes don't fit tonally with the rest of the film and only serve to be whiplash from the lighter more slapstick part of the film. This was a sentiment echoed by director Johnson who said test audiences were left uneasy with the kidnapping aspect slightly overshadowing the comedy and Johnson has said that if he were to re-write the film he would've had Bink leave on his own accord because his parents aren't paying attention and then rewrite the three crooks as good natured conmen who try to bring back Bink to get the reward money.

    Baby's Day Out is a perfectly decent film that's slightly above the level of many Home Alone inspired films that tried to copy the formula and it's significantly better than the Look Who's Talking series. Most of the criticism that was levied against the film can't really be denied and it was deservedly beat out at the box office by The Lion King, but as an inoffensive piece of broad family entertainment you can certainly do worse.
    8Mister-6

    Oh, "Baby"!

    Dumb laughs are easy to come by. Dumb characters are even easier. But when you get a movie that is so endearingly, goofily dumb as "Baby's day Out", you can't help but love it!

    The plot is straight out of Cartoon Land, with a low bow in the Three Stooges' direction compliments of scripter John Hughes (surprise!). Three of the dimmest kidnappers in history (Mantegna, Pantoliano and Haley) make the mistake of kidnapping a rich couple's little baby, who turns out to be far more resourceful than all three of them combined. And a lot more ruthless.

    During the course of the day, baby Bink (Warton and Warton) leads the dumb bad guys throughout the width and breadth of Chicago and leaves them all bruised, beaten, burnt, plummeted from innumerable high drops and otherwise humiliated ("we've had the living hell torn out of us by a baby," screams Mantegna at one point). And all the while, we're laughing.

    I saw this in the theatre when it first came out and, I must admit, the entire packed-in audience was laughing hysterically at every single pratfall, gag and slapstick business that occurred. I love this kind of movie and seeing the great Joe Mantegna take his lumps so valiantly brings a smile in itself.

    It's nice to play dumb once in a while. And even nicer to witness it.

    Eight stars for "Baby's Day Out". If you like such laughs, it'll make your "Day".
    7AmyBallor

    Absolutely LOVE!

    This is one of my favorite movies of all time, not only is it extremely cheesy, but so funny and just puts me in a better mood. I love how this film uses practical effects alongside minor special effects making it so good for its time! Every time I watch it I imagine this is Kevin McCallister (home alone) as a baby, like he's just known this whole time how to set boobie traps and be a pesky genius.

    The lighter scene in the park is my favorite! It is so hilarious! Each character has their quirks and it just makes it all worth while. The only thing I really wish that came out of this movie is the actual book 'Baby's Day Out' I would love to own my own copy of it.
    bob the moo

    It's childishly crude but very funny if you're in the mood!

    Despite being the heir to a small fortune Baby Bink has never had his picture in the paper like other rich babies. However his mother hires a famous photographer to take his picture. However when the photographers arrive they are actually kidnappers who steal away baby Bink and demand a ransom. However Baby Bink manages to slip out of their sight and begins a journey through the city of his story book. The kidnappers try to catch him but seem to be always one step behind.

    John Hughes won't be remembered in the same way as ‘great' filmmakers will be - but like it or not, he knows how to do this type of film with his eyes closed. This never gets above the same cartoon humour of Home Alone, but it still manages to be very funny. The story is daft - the baby going through the city by recognising things from his story book, however the cartoon humour is very good throughout. Some scenes (with the worried mother) and the ending can't help but lapse into sentiment, but for the most part it's sheer comedy antics.

    The reason the comedy works is not due to the baby - he is cute but he never dominates the way Mulcaly Culkin did, instead he haplessly crawls his way around using `baby luck'. What makes it work are three really funny performances from the kidnappers. One of my favourite actors Joe Mantegna is usually above this type of stuff, but he's really funny here. Similarly Joe Pantoliano has been in his share of blockbusters and is funny here with Haley. The support cast has it's fair share of famous faces - Boyle is lumbered with all the emotional scenes and Matthew Glave (The Wedding Singer) doesn't have much to do. An uncredited Mike Starr as an informant, Fred Dalton Thompson as the cop, Cynthia Nixon (Sex and the City) as the nanny and Anna Levine (Bad Boys, Unforgiven, The Crow) as an understanding mother make interesting appearances. However when the kidnappers are off the screen things aren't as good and start to drag.

    Overall you know what to expect from this. If you're in the mood for Tom & Jerry style cartoon humour (as opposed to Jerry & Tom humour - Mantegna fans will understand!) then this is a really good laugh. Simple, unmemorable but fun!
    hmm_

    Excellence at it's gist.

    This movie is worth checking out. Even though it's predictable, the events that happen as this movie unfolds are funny as hell. Especially the part when Eddie has the baby in his lap under his coat and the police are asking him whether or not he has seen any babies today. The baby lights Eddie's lighter - - the rest you'll have to see to believe. I rated this 10 out of 10 stars, and I agree with the first person who said "Drink your bottle of milk and enjoy this predictable film," because that's exactly what you should do. Don't take it seriously or else you'll miss the point.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Although he normally did not enjoy films which show children or infants in danger, Gene Siskel gave this movie a "thumbs up" while Roger Ebert disliked the movie, and told Siskel he should be ashamed of himself. Their sharp disagreement has since become a popular Internet video.
    • Patzer
      When the baby leaves the gorilla cage his shoes are untied. After crawling into the park when the trio find him, his shoes are tied.
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      FBI Agent Dale Grissom: Radio Rogers and McCluskey. Tell them to turn around. We're going back to the tick-tock to get the boo-boo. And send for backup.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Blown Away/Little Big League/I Love Trouble/The Shadow/Baby's Day Out/Wyatt Earp (1994)
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      • 6. Oktober 1994 (Deutschland)
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      • Stream officially on Disney+ Hotstar Indonesia
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • ¡Cuidado! Bebé suelto
    • Drehorte
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Hughes Entertainment
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      • 48.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 16.827.402 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 4.044.662 $
      • 4. Juli 1994
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 16.827.402 $
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      • 1 Std. 39 Min.(99 min)
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