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Cry-Baby

  • 1990
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
67K
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POPULARITY
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Johnny Depp and Amy Locane in Cry-Baby (1990)
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In 1950s Baltimore, a bad boy with a heart of gold wins the love of a good girl, whose boyfriend sets out for revenge.In 1950s Baltimore, a bad boy with a heart of gold wins the love of a good girl, whose boyfriend sets out for revenge.In 1950s Baltimore, a bad boy with a heart of gold wins the love of a good girl, whose boyfriend sets out for revenge.

  • Director
    • John Waters
  • Writer
    • John Waters
  • Stars
    • Johnny Depp
    • Ricki Lake
    • Amy Locane
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    67K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,856
    15
    • Director
      • John Waters
    • Writer
      • John Waters
    • Stars
      • Johnny Depp
      • Ricki Lake
      • Amy Locane
    • 195User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Johnny Depp
    Johnny Depp
    • Cry-Baby
    Ricki Lake
    Ricki Lake
    • Pepper Walker
    Amy Locane
    Amy Locane
    • Allison Vernon-Williams
    Susan Tyrrell
    Susan Tyrrell
    • Ramona Rickettes
    Polly Bergen
    Polly Bergen
    • Mrs. Vernon-Williams
    Iggy Pop
    Iggy Pop
    • Belvedere Rickettes
    Traci Lords
    Traci Lords
    • Wanda Woodward
    Kim McGuire
    Kim McGuire
    • Mona 'Hatchet-Face' Malnorowski
    Darren E. Burrows
    Darren E. Burrows
    • Milton Hackett
    Stephen Mailer
    Stephen Mailer
    • Baldwin
    Kim Webb
    Kim Webb
    • Lenora Frigid
    Alan J. Wendl
    • Toe-Joe
    Troy Donahue
    Troy Donahue
    • Hatchet's Father
    Mink Stole
    Mink Stole
    • Hatchet's Mother
    Joe Dallesandro
    Joe Dallesandro
    • Milton's Father
    Joey Heatherton
    Joey Heatherton
    • Milton's Mother
    David Nelson
    David Nelson
    • Wanda's Father
    Patricia Hearst
    Patricia Hearst
    • Wanda's Mother
    • Director
      • John Waters
    • Writer
      • John Waters
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews195

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    7Coventry

    "Grease" goes kinky!

    John Waters' movies are perhaps acquired taste (read: first class TRASH!), but "Cry-Baby" is a fairly accessible and comical romp, complete with great music, very likable performances and a moody 50's atmosphere. Obviously mocking "Grease", the story is set in a Baltimore high school where teen idol Johnny Depp leads the "Drapes" thug gang versus the chic and fancy "Squares". The hormones work at maximum power and Depp's character inevitably falls for the most popular square-girl in school. Arguments like these can only be settled with rough fights and…dance contests! Johnny Depp and Amy Locane are both great in their lead roles, but it's the supportive cast that impresses the most. More particularly ex-porn star Traci Lords, Kim McGuire as Hatchet-Face (you can't but stare at her grimaces), Iggy Pop and Ricky Lake (as Depp's wild sister in a constant state of pregnancy). The gags are more tasteful than usual but all John Waters' trademarks are still present. "Cry-Baby" is a strangely sexy film that'll definitely bring a smile on your face. Recommended!
    black_star_dust_84

    Something Wonderful

    There's really nothing wrong with this film. It's funny, it's fun, and it's got a cameo of Willem Dafoe. With Johnny Depp as the star, what else could you want? Apart from being a satire, it's an entertaining and hysterical, relatable satire. It takes a lot of skill to take a concept that could so easily teeter from funny to ridiculous, and while certain parts of the film seem to be heading towards that thin barrier, they always save face at the last minute. The movie doesn't just ride on Johnny Depp's talent, either. Every member of the cast displays a genuine understanding of the somewhat SNL-esque humour required to make everything work. I've yet to meet someone face to face that has not seen this movie and truly enjoyed it for what it is: something wonderful.
    kidlitfan

    Silly, sweet fun. Don't take it seriously, just enjoy it

    There seem to be two types of folks who detest "Cry-Baby;" those who think Waters sold out by making anything that cost more than $500 and didn't include coprophagy, and those who insist that all movies be Art with a capital A.

    I was well into my 20's when the movie first came out, not a fan of 21 Jump Street, and no stranger to movies, including masterpieces and early John Waters, but I LOVED it, and have caught the uncut version on USA network quite a few times.

    Cry-Baby is no Citizen Kane, and it's no Pink Flamingos, but, at risk of being pretentious, I will say that its full of something that makes art: Truth. Even in incredibly silly scenes, the movie is based in real and true emotions. John Waters' love for the fun parts of the 50's, (and hatred of the status quo that obviously made his teen years a living hell) is all over this film.

    Yes, scenes such as the orphanage are silly, but the cynicism of the orphanage workers and the angst of the mother are as real as can be. The silliness works because the John Waters BELIEVES in what he is saying, and makes damn sure that his actors are with him!

    All of the actors, from Johnny Depp who (as with all of his roles) *becomes* the character to Joe Dallesandro who barely can get his lines out, believe in their characters.

    "Cry-Baby" parodies 50's "Teen Rebel" musicals such as "Rock Around the Clock" and "Don't Knock the Rock", but with obvious affection.

    Yes, it's a musical. If you're one of those cynics who says things like "But people DON'T just start singing in real life" don't see it. Movies exist to give us a break from real life while mirroring it enough to be cathartic. Musicals and parodies take it one step further. They're not diaries, they're not reality, they're MOVIES!

    "Cry-Baby" is a lot of fun, and the soundtrack is terrific (and "Hairspray"'s is even better!).

    If you liked "Cry-Baby", I recommend "Hairspray" (not quite so silly, just as sweet.) and "But I'm A Cheerleader," which is definitely Waters-inspired, from its use of pink to its incredibly true emotions within very silly situations.

    If you didn't like Cry-Baby, how sad. You obviously missed something.
    Estella

    Brill!

    I first saw this movie on TV and then just HAD to get it on video. It's a brilliant send-up of the Grease story and Johnny Depp is perfectly cast in the James Dean-type role as a juvinile dilinquent who falls for a square. It's very funny and all the songs are great! Turn up the volume especially on 'Cry Baby'!
    10wifeofsam

    A brilliant performance

    I admit, on first hearing about this film even I (the major Johnny Depp fan) was a bit skeptical to view it. But, I figured, hey, it's JD, why not? And, I now must say, that is goes down as one of my favorite movies. Why? because it's an amazing spoof my John Waters. As a lover of old musicals from the 50s and 60s, it's just amusing to watch a spoof of them, especially one done so well as this. My fav scene (don't worry..no spoilers..) is one where Crybaby (JD) performs a song in a comedic Elvis Presley fashion, which shows how dynamic JD is as an actor. what else makes this movie great? The music. There's not one boring song where you feel like it'll never end, because you don't want it to end. (yes, i own the soundtrack..i'm pathetic, i know). It's just a great movie..well, if you like a musical that spoofs other musicals.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      To find a young actor for the role of Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker, director John Waters bought thirty dollars worth of teen magazines, all of which showed Johnny Depp of 21 Jump Street (1987) on the cover. Depp thought the script was funny and strange, and took the offbeat role to avoid being typecast as a television teen idol.
    • Goofs
      The tattooed teardrop on Cry-Baby's face at the end of the movie appears and disappears.
    • Quotes

      Cry-Baby: That's right, Allison. My father was the "Alphabet Bomber." He may have been crazy, but he was my pop. Only one I ever had.

      Allison: God. I heard about the Alphabet Bomber. Bombs exploding in the... in the airport and barber shop...

      Cry-Baby: That's right. All in alphabetical order. Car wash... drug store... I used to lay in my crib and hear him scream in his sleep..."A,B,C,D,E,F,G... BOOM! BOOM!"

      Allison: But your mom...

      Cry-Baby: My mother tried to stop him. She couldn't even spell, for Christ's sake, but they fried her too.

    • Crazy credits
      The film begins with an old-fashioned 50's style Universal logo. It's also accompanied by 50's doo-wop music. A stage curtain opens up the movie.
    • Alternate versions
      The USA cable network version has a few extra scenes, including two extra songs, "Chicken" and "The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane":
      • Hatchetface's parents selling cigarettes by the school
      • Toe-Joe's does a "work-with-me" spiel instead of thanking his "Nudie Cutie"
      • an added act of a flexible little girl in the RSVP charm school talent show
      • extra footage of Hatchtface chasing Snaredrum and Susie Q around Ramona's front lawn
      • Lenora's "gunboats" are now "goldmines"
      • The third verse of Allison's song, "Teenage Prayer," is included
      • Extra footage of Cry-Baby driving his motorcycle to the charm school, a cop chasing him and an air raid drill that interupts Allison's act
      • Cry-Baby combs his hair instead of adjusting his crotch when he gets off of his motorcycle;
      • "Lay That Pistol Down" dance number is included
      • Cry-Baby arrives during "So Young" instead of before the song beginning, as in video version
      • In the movie, Hatchetface says, "Ain't ya got tits? Stick 'em out for God's sake!" In the USA Network version, she says, "Ain't ya got a figure? Show it!"
      • There is a longer scene with Wanda, her parents, and Inga, the Swedish exchange student
      • The showdown is at Turkey Point instead of at the press conference in front of the prison
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: I Love You to Death/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Cry-Baby/The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover/Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      King Cry Baby
      Written by Doc Pomus and Dave Alvin

      Performed by James Intveld

      Additional vocals by Rachel Sweet

      Produced by Dave Alvin

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 1990 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Llora nena
    • Filming locations
      • Maryland House of Correction - House of Correction Road, Jessup, Maryland, USA(prison)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Imagine Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $11,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,266,343
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,004,905
      • Apr 8, 1990
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,266,655
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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