Cry-Baby (DVD)
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Condition | New |
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Publisher | Universal Pictures Home Entertainment |
Published Date | 2005-01-01 |
Age Group | Adult |
Rating MPA | Not Rated |
Recording Studio | Universal Pictures Home Entertainment |
Format | DVD |
Brand | Cry Baby |
Amazon ASIN | B0009IOR6Q |
UPC / EAN | 025192195327 |
Year | 1990 |
ReleaseDate | 1990-04-06 |
RuntimeMins | 85 |
RuntimeStr | 1h 25min |
Directors | John Waters |
Writers | John Waters |
Stars | Johnny Depp, Ricki Lake, Amy Locane |
Produced by | Jim Abrahams, Brian Grazer, Pat Moran, Rachel Talalay |
Music by | Patrick Williams |
Cinematography by | Dave Insley |
Film Editing by | Janice Hampton |
Casting By | Paula Herold, Pat Moran |
Production Design by | Vincent Peranio |
Art Direction by | Dolores Deluce |
Set Decoration by | Virginia Nichols, Chester Overlock III |
Costume Design by | Van Smith |
Makeup Department | Betty Beebe, Nancy Broadfoot, Denise Cellucci, Delia H. Hoover, Cheryl Pickles Kinion, Christine Mason, Howard Hep Preston, Van Smith |
Production Management | Anthony J. Ciccolini III, Karen Koch, Michael Nelson, Michael S. Nelson |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | F. Cameron MacRae, Betsy C. Schrott, Jeffrey Wetzel, Mary Ellen Woods |
Art Department | Robert Barnaby, Kelley Finn Blum, Patty Burgee, Michael Davis, Francesca Gerlach, Wayne Spider Kehs, Michael Lambason, Ted Lubonovich II, Mark Oliver, Lester Poser, David Russell, Richard Salinas, Curtis A. Schnell, Douglas Scrivener, Patti Tronolone, Keith Weaver, Brook Yeaton, Jay Koiwai, Bill Luckey, Silvija L. Moess |
Sound Department | Rick Angelella, Bobbi Banks, Richard Beggs, Joel Berkovitz, Noah Blough, Russell Brower, Midge Costin, Samuel C. Crutcher, Dwayne Dell, Lily Diamond, Carol Everson, Teresa GarcÃa, David Gates, Gary Gegan, Victor Grodecki, Paul Grupp, Julie Hall, Chris Jargo, David Kahne, Stanley Kastner, Jonathan Klein, Lance Laurienzo, David Leonard, Mark Linett, Mark Frito Long, Richard U.S. McIntosh, Patrick O Sullivan, Craig M. Otte, Craig Porteilis, Travis Powers, Brian Risner, Duane F. Seykora, Lisa Shaw Phillips, Greg Steele, Randy Thom, Lee Tinkham |
Special Effects by | Lou Carlucci, Steven Kirshoff |
Stunts | G.A. Aguilar, Bill Anagnos, Rick Barker, Dana Bertolette, Dan Bradley, Lisa Cain, Scott Alan Cook, Norman Douglass, Jeff Habberstad, Don Hewitt, Jery Hewitt, Jennifer Huggins, Brett A. Jones, Sean Kelly, Janet Lee Orcutt, Candice Orsini, Janet Paparazzo, Lori Petitti, Denney Pierce, Erik Rondell, Harold T. Wright Jr., Brad Baker, Peter Bucossi |
Camera and Electrical Department | Alex Applefeld, Scott Browner, Murdoch Campbell, Matt Craven, Donne Daniels, Philip Davis, Mike DeMeyer, Peter Deming, Dominic DeSantis, Matthew Dorsey, Robert W. Dorsey, Bryan Duggan, Rusty Gardner, Henny Garunkel, Francis J. Gill, William J. Gray, Steve Hurson, Marianna Kissell, Dave Kramer, Michael Krebs, Ron Kunecke, Thomas Lappin, Thomas Loizeaux, Edgar Martin, Patrick McAllister, Michael Murray, Doug Nelson, Jalal Pashandi, Michael J. Purbaugh, Steve Seitz, Lee Shapira, Blackford Boots Shelton, Josh Spring, Keith Weiner, Ed Slater |
Casting Department | Adam Fusco, Jonathan Gorrie, Greg Mason, Diane Silverstadt, Rei Spinnichio, John Strawbridge |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Rolande Berman, Bernice Blake, David Davenport, Mara Majorowicz, Kathy Oberlin |
Editorial Department | Gary Burritt, Anny Lowery Meza, Paul Parsons, Erica Shaevitz, Stuart Sperling, Josie Wechsler |
Location Management | Christin Everly, Andrew Giannetta, Terry Gusto, Robert Maier, Chris Mosner |
Music Department | A. James Akimoto, Dave Alvin, Larry Benicewicz, Tom Brown, George Doering, Kevin Dorsey, Michael Ferdie, Garey Johns, Edward Karam, Christopher Kennedy, Al Kooper, Becky Mancuso-Winding, Kathy Nelson, Celest Ray, Dennis S. Sands, Tim Sexton, Sally Stevens, Rachel Sweet, John Waters, Channing Wilroy, Orion Crawford |
Script and Continuity Department | Harriotte H. Aaron |
Transportation Department | Larry Alexander, Carole Fontana, Sara Gardner, Roy A. Grace, Lonnie Mace, Stephen C. Pollock, Salvatore A. Raimond, Ronald Smith, Frank Tamburo, Foard J. Wilgis, Joe Zappacosta, Michael Luckeroth, Randy White |
Additional Crew | David L. Aaron, Mike Annen, Paul Bowman, Allison Caine, Paula M. Cerrone, Lori Eastside, Paul Ellis, Jerry Erwin, Frank Ferro, Katie Gilbert, Granville Greene, Gus Griffin, Rochelle Gross, Peter Haas, Jesse Hadaway, Kathryn Loraine Hibbs, Elizabeth Himelstein, Steve McAuliff, Eric McLeod, Pat Moran, David O Ferrall, Alan Rose, Colleen Roome Shelton, Beth Siegel, Cara Tapper, Daniel Wheatcroft, Kathleen M. Woolley, Chip Harrison |
Genres | Comedy, Musical |
Companies | Universal Pictures, Imagine Entertainment |
Countries | USA |
Languages | English |
ContentRating | PG-13 |
ImDbRating | 6.5 |
ImDb Rating Votes | 61565 |
Metacritic Rating | 63 |
Short Description |
Cry-Baby is a 1990 American teen musical romantic comedy film written and directed by John Waters. It was the only film of Waters s over which studios were in a bidding war, coming off the heels of the successful Hairspray. The film stars Johnny Depp as 1950s teen rebel Cry-Baby Wade Walker, and also features a large ensemble cast that includes Amy Locane, Polly Bergen, Susan Tyrrell, Iggy Pop, Ricki Lake and Traci Lords, with appearances by Troy Donahue, Mink Stole, Joe Dallesandro, Joey Heatherton, David Nelson, Willem Dafoe, and Patricia Hearst. The film centers on a group of delinquent youth who refer to themselves as drapes and their interaction with the rest of the town and its other subculture, the squares , in 1950s Baltimore, Maryland. Cry-Baby Walker, a drape, and Allison, a square, disturb Baltimore society by breaking the subculture taboos and falling in love. The film shows what the young couple has to overcome to be together and how their actions affect the rest of the town. Part of the film takes place at the now-closed Enchanted Forest amusement park in Ellicott City, Maryland. Others take place in the historic neighborhoods and towns of Hampden, Baltimore City, Reisterstown, Jessup, Milford Mill, and Sykesville, Maryland. The only scenes not filmed in Maryland were shot at Golden Oak Ranch in Santa Clarita Valley, California. A box office failure during its initial release, the film has subsequently become a cult classic and spawned a Broadway musical of the same name which was nominated for four Tony Awards. |
Box Office Budget | $11,000,000 (estimated) |
Box Office Opening Weekend USA | $3,004,905 |
Box Office Gross USA | $8,266,343 |
Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross | $8,266,343 |
Keywords | 1950s,forbidden love,dysfunctional family,greaser,teen movie |