Pretty Baby is a 1978 American English-language Drama motion picture starring Brooke Shields, Keith Carradine, Susan Sarandon, Frances Faye, Antonio Fargas, Matthew Anton and Bill Holliday. Pretty Baby was Produced by Louis Malle and Polly Platt. Pretty Baby is written by Polly Platt and Louis Malle and it is directed by Louis Malle. Paramount Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the film. The movie has a running time of 109 minutes. The movie made a box office gross of $5 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Polly Platt. Cinematography was done by Sven Nykvist and editing by Suzanne Fenn. The music was composed by Ferdinand Morton.
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Jini Score 8.6/10
Critics Score 62%
Rating 6.5/10
Jini Score 8.6%
Critics Score 62
Rating 6.5
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Release
Date01 JAN 1978
Language
English
Genre
Drama
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Pretty Baby Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 62%
Roger Ebert
Its an evocation of a time and a place and a sad chapter of Americana. ( Read More )
Tom Hutchinson
Yet, despite its notoriety, this period drama is cosier than might have been expected, with Malle and cinematographer Sven Nykvist treating a difficult subject with sensitivity. ( Read More )
Frank Wilkins
Susan Sarandon, as Hattie, is seamless and flawless, not to mention at her shapliest best. ( Read More )
Dennis Schwartz
What results is an inert and boring morality tale that should please neither sensationalists nor puritans. ( Read More )
Ted Whitehead
The producers, Davina Belling and Clive Parsons, should be congratulated for their courage in exposing what obviously many people do not wish to see; it certainly should be seen. ( Read More )