Table of Contents
- John Waters Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
- Charles Melton Says Method Acting Causes 'Suffering'
- John Waters Knows Exactly What His Obituary Will Say About His Career ...
- some old pictures I took: Giant steps
- John Waters interview: โArt for the people is a terrible ideaโ | The ...
- John Waters reveals on "Real Time" the one shot of Trump he hopes to ...
- John Waters Receives Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
- John WATERS : Biographie et filmographie
- John Waters To Make Directing Return For Adaptation Of His Debut Novel ...
- PRX



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A Star-Studded Cast
Cry-Baby boasts an impressive cast of up-and-coming actors at the time. The film features Ricki Lake as Peekskill Pinky, Amy Blue (Traci Lords), and Moxie Rollings (Kim McGuire) as the "Swanky" Sisters. Johnny Depp shines as the titular character, bringing his signature charm to the role. What's fascinating is that Cry-Baby was one of Ricki Lake's breakout roles, marking her film debut. She would go on to have a successful acting career in both film and television. The film also marked the first major acting credit for Amy Blue (Traci Lords), who would later become a well-known adult film star.:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():focal(666x0:668x2)/john-waters-04224-3-7abacd6055a8471db74b4c758137313d.jpg)
A Nostalgic Look at 1950s Teen Culture
Cry-Baby is an ode to teenage culture in the 1950s, specifically the "juvenile delinquent" subculture. The film's setting and characters are inspired by John Waters' own experiences growing up in Baltimore during this era. The movie features iconic imagery from the 1950s, including poodle skirts, leather jackets, and sock hops. These nostalgic elements have contributed to Cry-Baby's enduring popularity among fans of the era and those who appreciate its campy charm.