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Cry-Baby is a 1990 American teen musical romantic comedy film written and directed by John Waters.The film stars Johnny Depp as 1950s teen rebel Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker, and also features a large ensemble cast that includes Amy Locane, Susan Tyrrell, Iggy Pop, Ricki Lake, Traci Lords, and Polly Bergen, with appearances by Troy Donahue, Mink Stole, Joe Dallesandro, Joey Heatherton, David Nelson ...
Intveld lent his vocals to the titular character in John Waters' 1990 film Cry-Baby (with Cry-Baby being played onscreen by Johnny Depp), though left out of the main credits for this role, he is credited as the vocalist for all songs "performed" by the character.
The film about Cash, who got his musical start in Memphis, was shot there and in other locations in the Mid-South by director James Mangold, and earned five Academy Award nominations.
So, with the aura of movie magic lingering in the air like last week's freezing fog (and with Memphis recently named No. 21 in MovieMaker magazine's annual list of the top 30 "Best Places to Live ...
Cry-Baby, a 1990 film by John Waters; Cry-Baby, a 2007 musical adaptation of the 1990 film; Cry Baby, the protagonist of Melanie Martinez’s film K-12; Cry Baby (gum), a brand of sour bubble gum; Dunlop Cry Baby, a wah-wah effects guitar pedal
Cry-Baby is a musical based on the 1990 John Waters film of the same name.The music is by Adam Schlesinger, lyrics by David Javerbaum and the book is by Mark O'Donnell and Thomas Meehan, who had previously done the book for the musical Hairspray, also based on a John Waters film of the same name.
American Sound Studio was started in 1964 at 827 Thomas Street in North Memphis by producer Chips Moman [1] and Don Crews. [2] Between 1967 and 1971 approximately 120 hit songs were produced, and listed in the top 100 of Billboard, at the American Sound Studio. [3]
She returned to music sporadically as she focused on her education, co-writing and recording the title song for John Waters' film Hairspray, and several songs for Waters' musical film Cry-Baby. [4] In 1992, Rhino Records released Fool Around: The Best of Rachel Sweet.