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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?]]
''[[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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=== ''Cry-Baby'' provides examples of: ===
* [[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|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.
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]: Quoth Allison, "I am ''so'' tired of being good."
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]: Quoth Allison, "I am ''so'' tired of being good."
* [[Badass Grandma]]: Ramona Rickets and, eventually, Mrs. Vernon-Williams.
* [[Badass Grandma]]: Ramona Rickets and, eventually, Mrs. Vernon-Williams.
* [[Be a Whore To Get Your Man]]: Averted, with Lenora, and Allison, who Cry-Baby thought was cute before her sexy makeover.
* [[Be a Whore to Get Your Man]]: Averted, with Lenora, and Allison, who Cry-Baby thought was cute before her sexy makeover.
** It's also heavily implied that while he certainly doesn't mind her nice body or the makeover, that Cry-Baby is mostly attracted to Allison's ''personality''.
* [[Camp]]: Well, it ''is'' John Waters, after all.
* [[Camp]]: Well, it ''is'' John Waters, after all.
* [[Car Fu]]: The "chicken" showdown at the climax.
* [[Car Fu]]: The "chicken" showdown at the climax.
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* [[Get a Load of That Square]]: Almost quoted word for word.
* [[Get a Load of That Square]]: Almost quoted word for word.
* [[Girl Posse]]: The Cry-Baby girls, to a degree.
* [[Girl Posse]]: The Cry-Baby girls, to a degree.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|The judge and Mrs. Vernon-Williams [[Get Out of Jail Free Card|let Cry-Baby and several of the other drapes out of jail at the end]].}} [[Alpha Bitch|Lenora]] also sides with the squares for a shot at redemption.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|The judge and Mrs. Vernon-Williams [["Get Out of Jail Free" Card|let Cry-Baby and several of the other drapes out of jail at the end]].}} [[Alpha Bitch|Lenora]] also sides with the squares for a shot at redemption.
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: Iggy Pop as Cry-Baby's step-grandfather and Willem Dafoe as a prison guard. And of course, Johnny Depp in the title role, along with the usual John Waters alumni, like Mink Stole and Ricki Lake.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Iggy Pop as Cry-Baby's step-grandfather and Willem Dafoe as a prison guard. And of course, Johnny Depp in the title role, along with the usual John Waters alumni, like Mink Stole and Ricki Lake.
** Don't forget David Nelson (the oldest son of Ozzie and Harriet Nelson) and Patty Hearst as Wanda's parents.
** Don't forget David Nelson (the oldest son of Ozzie and Harriet Nelson) and Patty Hearst as Wanda's parents.
* [["I Am" Song]]: "King Cry-Baby", "High-School Hellcats".
* [["I Am" Song]]: "King Cry-Baby", "High-School Hellcats".
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* [[Large Ham]]: Most of the cast, but especially Johnny Depp, particularly during his [[Freudian Excuse]] monologue.
* [[Large Ham]]: Most of the cast, but especially Johnny Depp, particularly during his [[Freudian Excuse]] monologue.
* [[Mad Bomber]]: Wade "Cry Baby" Walker's father was the "Alphabet Bomber", who bombed buildings in alphabetical order. He got the electric chair.
* [[Mad Bomber]]: Wade "Cry Baby" Walker's father was the "Alphabet Bomber", who bombed buildings in alphabetical order. He got the electric chair.
* [[Make Out Point]]: There's one at Turkey Point, where Allison learns to French-kiss. In the stage play, the set-up is used at the backdrop for the tender ballad "Girl, Can I Kiss You (With Tongue)."
* [[Make-Out Point]]: There's one at Turkey Point, where Allison learns to French-kiss. In the stage play, the set-up is used at the backdrop for the tender ballad "Girl, Can I Kiss You (With Tongue)."
* [[The New Rock and Roll]]: The film's set in 1953, so it's not satanic yet, just trashy "race music".
* [[The New Rock and Roll]]: The film's set in 1953, so it's not satanic yet, just trashy "race music".
* [[Non Singing Voice]]: James Intveld performed all the vocals for Johnny Depp, and Rachel Sweet did the same for Amy Locane.
* [[Non-Singing Voice]]: James Intveld performed all the vocals for Johnny Depp, and Rachel Sweet did the same for Amy Locane.
* [[Nothing but Hits]]: Largely averted, except with the country club's talent show performances of "Teenage Prayer" and "Sh-Boom".
* [[Nothing but Hits]]: Largely averted, except with the country club's talent show performances of "Teenage Prayer" and "Sh-Boom".
* [[Politically Correct History]]: Sort of: most of the squares are openly prejudiced against black people, but the drapes appear to have no problem with them.
* [[Politically-Correct History]]: Sort of: most of the squares are openly prejudiced against black people, but the drapes appear to have no problem with them.
* [[Sad Times Montage]]: "Teardrops are Falling" includes Allison drinking a jar full of her own tears.
* [[Sad Times Montage]]: "Teardrops are Falling" includes Allison drinking a jar full of her own tears.
* [[Screen to Stage Adaptation]]
* [[Screen to Stage Adaptation]]
* [[Seemingly Wholesome Fifties Girl]]: Allison eventually develops into one of these. She remains more or less her sweet self, but now she's a delinquent's girlfriend, and more inclined to less conservative outfits.
* [[Seemingly-Wholesome Fifties Girl]]: Allison eventually develops into one of these. She remains more or less her sweet self, but now she's a delinquent's girlfriend, and more inclined to less conservative outfits.
* [[Separated By the Wall]]: Allison and Cry-Baby gyrate on opposite sides of the glass barrier in "Please, Mr. Jailer".
* [[Separated by the Wall]]: Allison and Cry-Baby gyrate on opposite sides of the glass barrier in "Please, Mr. Jailer".
* [[Shout Out]]: Breaking Cry-Baby out of jail and Pepper's kids out of the orphanage pays tribute to ''The [[Benny Hill]] Show''. Johnny Depp's performance also evokes a young [[Elvis Presley]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: Breaking Cry-Baby out of jail and Pepper's kids out of the orphanage pays tribute to ''The [[Benny Hill]] Show''. Johnny Depp's performance also evokes a young [[Elvis Presley]].
* [[Singing Simlish]]: The stage musical's song "Baby Baby Baby Baby (Baby Baby)" parodies the scat-like lyrics in rockabilly music.
* [[Singing Simlish]]: The stage musical's song "Baby Baby Baby Baby (Baby Baby)" parodies the scat-like lyrics in rockabilly music.
** [[Crowning Moment of Funny|"But I don't know the words!"]]
** [[Crowning Moment of Funny|"But I don't know the words!"]]
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* [[Spinning Newspaper]]
* [[Spinning Newspaper]]
* [[Spoiled Sweet]]: Allison.
* [[Spoiled Sweet]]: Allison.
* [[Stalker With a Crush]]: Lenora. Made even more blatant in [[The Musical]].
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: Lenora. Made even more blatant in [[The Musical]].
* [[That Reminds Me of a Song]]: Almost all the songs start like this, particularly in the second half.
* [[That Reminds Me of a Song]]: Almost all the songs start like this, particularly in the second half.
* [[This Trope Is Bleep]]: Invoked in the original theatrical release, as Waters was only allowed one F-word so as to not compromise the PG-13 rating. Said scene was restored in the director's cut.
* [[This Trope Is Bleep]]: Invoked in the original theatrical release, as Waters was only allowed one F-word so as to not compromise the PG-13 rating. Said scene was restored in the director's cut.
{{quote| '''Mrs. Woodward:''' Your Honor, can we take Wanda the fuck home?}}
{{quote|'''Mrs. Woodward:''' Your Honor, can we take Wanda the fuck home?}}
* [[Tropes Are Not Bad]]
* [[Tropes Are Not Bad]]
* [[Troubled Production]]: During the shooting of the movie, the FBI visited the set to search for co-star Traci Lords, who was being investigated due to her porn past.
* [[Troubled Production]]: During the shooting of the movie, the FBI visited the set to search for co-star Traci Lords, who was being investigated due to her porn past.
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* [[Yank the Dog's Chain]]: The prison guards to the drapes.
* [[Yank the Dog's Chain]]: The prison guards to the drapes.
* [[You Put the X In XY]]:
* [[You Put the X In XY]]:
{{quote| '''Ramona Rickettes:''' You put the T in tough!}}
{{quote|'''Ramona Rickettes:''' You put the T in tough!}}


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[[Category:Film]]
[[Category:Cult Classic]]

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!