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Baby's Day Out (1994)
Director: Patrick Read Johnson
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From Time Out Film Guide
Say what you like about Home Alone creator John Hughes, he knows how to pen a formula picture. Though heir to a fortune, Baby Bink has never had his picture in the paper, a situation his mother (Boyle) intends to rectify. But the photographers are three bungling kidnappers (led by Mantegna), who make off with the sprog and demand a tidy ransom. The baby soon escapes, proceeding to duplicate the trip round the big city described in his favourite book, as he takes in a department store, a zoo, and finally a building site. The abductors, meanwhile, suffer humiliation as they attempt to recapture him. Cartoon crude, but quite lively.Author: NF
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Posted on Nov 10 2008 00:26
i hated this movie it sucked majorly!
it was not even funny!
at all thats pretty bAd!
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- Posted on May 10 2008 19:21 did i say i like it i mean i lovvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvveeeeeeeeeeeeeee it
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- Posted on May 10 2008 19:20 i like this movie
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Cast & crew
Director: Patrick Read Johnson
Producer: John Hughes, Richard Vane
Cast: Joe Mantegna, Lara Flynn Boyle, Joe Pantoliano, Brian Haley, John Neville, Eddie Bracken full cast
Genre(s): Comedy
Duration: 98 mins
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