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    Cry Baby

    Set in 1950s Baltimore, this movie follows the adventures of Cry-Baby who, though he is sent to juvie, is determined to cross class (and taste) boundaries to get 'square' good-girl Allison back from a bad-boy with a heart of gold.
    Duration: 85 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 1990
    IMDb: 6.5
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  • Actors of "Cry Baby"

  • Characters of "Cry Baby"

    Cry-Baby. Character of Cry Baby
    Played by: Johnny Depp
    Allison Vernon-Williams. Character of Cry Baby
    Played by: Amy Locane
    Ramona Rickettes. Character of Cry Baby
    Played by: Susan Tyrrell
    Mrs. Vernon-Williams. Character of Cry Baby
    Played by: Polly Bergen
    Belvedere Rickettes. Character of Cry Baby
    Played by: Iggy Pop
    Pepper Walker. Character of Cry Baby
    Played by: Ricki Lake
    Wanda Woodward. Character of Cry Baby
    Played by: Traci Lords
    Hateful Guard. Character of Cry Baby
    Played by: Willem Dafoe
  • Directors of "Cry Baby"

    John Waters. Director of Cry Baby
    John Waters
    Birthdate: 22 April 1946, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
  • Creators of "Cry Baby"

    John Waters. Director of Cry Baby
    John Waters
    Birthdate: 22 April 1946, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
  • Critic Reviews of "Cry Baby"

    Gene Siskel Chicago Tribune
    January 21, 2015

    For a while the actors seem intimidated by the '50s references, but the film eventually develops a musical energy that carries the day.

    Peter Rainer Los Angeles Times
    January 21, 2015

    Cry-Baby is often sweet-spirited even when its crummy, but there's also something fetid in its foolery.

    Carrie Rickey Philadelphia Inquirer
    January 21, 2015

    If Cry-Baby has a message, it's that Cry-Baby and Allison deserve each other because they're young and they're beautiful, which certainly runs counter to Waters' affection for the grotesque, the bad and the ugly.

    Peter Travers Rolling Stone
    January 21, 2015

    The wizard of odd still runs amok.

    Michael Upchurch Seattle Times
    January 21, 2015

    It all adds up to zany, wide-eyed, quintessential Waters havoc -- the "kinder, gentler" 1990s brand, perhaps. But the genuine article, nonetheless.

    Jay Boyar Orlando Sentinel
    January 21, 2015

    I don't quite know how Waters did it (and I have absolutely no idea why he did it), but the fact that Cry-Baby is fun suggests that the filmmaker possesses an instinctive understanding of what made those Elvis pictures so successful in the first place.

    Alan Jones Radio Times
    January 21, 2015

    The nostalgic delights in Waters's reform school drool are often more subtle than his other period offering, Hairspray, but it's still a polished debunking of pop culture from the "Pope of Trash".

    Ron Wolfe Tulsa World
    January 21, 2015

    It has a great score of obscure '50s rock and doo-wop. It has the candy-colored look of a '50s musical. What it doesn't have is a moment of anything that seems remotely real.

    Ralph Novak People Magazine
    January 21, 2015

    Waters's writing is woefully uneven. It's as if Sam Kinison had decided to tell knock-knock jokes -- sterile, unfunny knock-knock jokes at that.

    Gary Thompson Philadelphia Daily News
    January 21, 2015

    As Waters moves to a more conventional type of satire, he is losing some of the edge that gave his earlier films their crass appeal.

    Dan Webster Spokesman-Review (Washington)
    January 21, 2015

    John Waters progressed from the truly disgusting ("Pink Flamingoes") to the truly funny ("Hair Spray") only to now hit the mainstream wall.

    Candice Russell South Florida Sun-Sentinel
    January 21, 2015

    Cry-Baby takes digs at Jailhouse Rock in a musical number that Elvis would have loved to do.

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