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''Cry-Baby'' is a 1990 film directed by [[John Waters]]. It tells the classic story of [[Star-Crossed Lovers]] — [[The Ingenue|"Square"]] Allison Vernon-Williams falls for Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker, leader of the local "drapes" in their small Maryland town — and the upheaval their romance causes between the hillbilly drapes and the uptight squares. [[The Musical|Did we mention it's a musical?]] It's also an [[Affectionate Parody]] of the whole genre of films, good-naturedly mocking other entries like ''Grease''.
''[[Cry-Baby]]'' is a 1990 film directed by [[John Waters]]. It tells the classic story of [[Star-Crossed Lovers]] — [[The Ingenue|"Square"]] Allison Vernon-Williams falls for Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker, leader of the local "drapes" in their small Maryland town — and the upheaval their romance causes between the hillbilly drapes and the uptight squares. [[The Musical|Did we mention it's a musical?]] It's also an [[Affectionate Parody]] of the whole genre of nostalgia teen films, good-naturedly mocking other entries like ''[[Grease]]''.

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* [[Action Dress Rip]]: The motorcycle stunt at the end.
* [[Action Dress Rip]]: The motorcycle stunt at the end.
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: The stage musical transforms Cry-Baby's would-be girlfriend [[Clingy Jealous Girl|Lenora]] into a bona-fide [[Stalker with a Crush]]. It also claims that Cry-Baby's parents were {{spoiler|sent to the electric chair for being suspected Communist spies}} and that {{spoiler|Allison's grandmother}} was responsible for it happening. It also includes scenes of Wanda, Pepper and Hatchet-Face in a girl's reform school, while Cry-Baby and [[Soul Brotha|Dupree]] are in jail.
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: The stage musical transforms Cry-Baby's would-be girlfriend [[Clingy Jealous Girl|Lenora]] into a bona-fide [[Stalker with a Crush]]. It also claims that Cry-Baby's parents were {{spoiler|sent to the electric chair for being suspected Communist spies}} and that {{spoiler|Allison's grandmother}} was responsible for it happening. It also includes scenes of Wanda, Pepper and Hatchet-Face in a girl's reform school, while Cry-Baby and [[Soul Brotha|Dupree]] are in jail.
* [[Adrenaline Makeover]]: What the drapettes do for Allison. It mainly involves [[Letting Her Hair Down]], and giving her a pair of skin-tight pedal-pushers and a [[Of Corsets Sexy|bustier top]].
* [[Adrenaline Makeover]]: What the drapettes do for Allison. It mainly involves [[Letting Her Hair Down]], and giving her a pair of skin-tight pedal-pushers and a [[Of Corsets Sexy|bustier top]].
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Of 1950s juvenile delinquent movies, and the [[Jukebox Musical|jukebox musicals]] of the same time period.
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Of 1950s juvenile delinquent movies, and the [[Jukebox Musical|jukebox musicals]] of the same time period.
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Latest revision as of 00:58, 14 April 2022

Cry-Baby is a 1990 film directed by John Waters. It tells the classic story of Star-Crossed Lovers"Square" Allison Vernon-Williams falls for Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker, leader of the local "drapes" in their small Maryland town — and the upheaval their romance causes between the hillbilly drapes and the uptight squares. Did we mention it's a musical? It's also an Affectionate Parody of the whole genre of nostalgia teen films, good-naturedly mocking other entries like Grease.


Tropes used in Cry-Baby include:

Mrs. Woodward: Your Honor, can we take Wanda the fuck home?

Ramona Rickettes: You put the T in tough!