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The Cry Baby Killer

  • 1958
  • TV-14
  • 1h 10m
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5.1/10
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The Cry Baby Killer (1958)
A teenage boy panics and takes hostages when he thinks he's committed murder.
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A teenage boy panics and takes hostages when he thinks he's committed murder.A teenage boy panics and takes hostages when he thinks he's committed murder.A teenage boy panics and takes hostages when he thinks he's committed murder.

  • Director
    • Justus Addiss
  • Writers
    • Leo Gordon
    • Melvin Levy
  • Stars
    • Harry Lauter
    • Jack Nicholson
    • Carolyn Mitchell
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  • IMDb RATING
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    787
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    • Director
      • Justus Addiss
    • Writers
      • Leo Gordon
      • Melvin Levy
    • Stars
      • Harry Lauter
      • Jack Nicholson
      • Carolyn Mitchell
    • 22User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Harry Lauter
    Harry Lauter
    • Police Lt. Porter
    Jack Nicholson
    Jack Nicholson
    • Jimmy Wallace
    Carolyn Mitchell
    • Carole Fields
    Brett Halsey
    Brett Halsey
    • Manny Cole
    Lynn Cartwright
    Lynn Cartwright
    • Julie
    Ralph Reed
    Ralph Reed
    • Joey
    John Shay
    • Police Officer Glen Gannon
    Barbara Knudson
    • Mrs. Maxton
    William A. Forester
    • Carl Maxton
    John Weed
    • Police Sgt. Reed
    Frank Richards
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    • Pete Gambelli
    Bill Erwin
    Bill Erwin
    • Mr. Wallace
    James Fillmore
    • Al
    Smoki Whitfield
    Smoki Whitfield
    • Sam
    • (as Jordan 'Smoki' Whitfield)
    Ed Nelson
    Ed Nelson
    • Rick Connor
    Mitzi McCall
    Mitzi McCall
    • Evelyn
    Roger Corman
    Roger Corman
    • Joe - TV Truck Man
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    Leo Gordon
    Leo Gordon
    • Man in Crowd
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    • Director
      • Justus Addiss
    • Writers
      • Leo Gordon
      • Melvin Levy
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    Michael_Elliott

    Great Camp

    Cry Baby Killer, The (1958)

    *** (out of 4)

    This is somewhat of a Holy Grail for me because I've been dying to see this flick since I became a fan of Jack Nicholson back in the late 80s. I've been pretty lucky to know people who own rare movies but not a single one ever had this film and in fact, I never he knew anyone who had actually seen it. In the film Nicholson (in his debut) plays a hot headed teen who is upset when the town's tough guy steals his girl. After being jumped, Nicholson gets ahold of a gun, kills the tough guy and then takes another man, a woman and her baby hostage. A tough as nails cop (Harry Lauter) tries to talk him out as the television station and onlookers gather outside. This moral/teenage flick is in the same vein as Rebel Without a Cause but it stands out due in large part to being Nicholson's debut. I wouldn't say he gives a good performance as he goes way too over the top in a few scenes but you can see certain trademarks that'll show up in some of his classic performances. The scenes with him screaming at the crying baby get some unintentional laughs as does a few other scenes but this just adds to the cult appeal. Since this film is on DVD now I'm sure it will become a cult classic of the Drive-In teenage films. Producer Roger Corman and screenwriter Leo Gordon have cameos.
    4calspers

    Impressive Nicholson, bland film

    "The Cry Baby Killer" (1958) is at best a very mediocre film.

    It revolves around 17-year-old Jimmy Wallace who is brutally beaten by a gangster and two of his teen-age punk friends, because one of them wants to move in on Jimmy's girl, Carole. Later, Jimmy shows up at the hangout of the teenage crowd to take Carole away, and challenges one of them , Manny, to a fight. Manny's two buddies move in with brass knuckles, and one of them pulls a pistol, which falls to the ground in the scuffle. Jimmy picks it up and shoots Manny and Al. A police officer orders Jimmy to surrender, but he panics, thinking he killed the pair, and dives into a small storeroom, and holds a man, woman and her baby as hostages.

    The premise itself is intriguing but the film simply doesn't deliver in terms of either emotional weight or production value. It is poorly conceived, directed and not the best of films. However, this is Jack Nicholson's feature debut film, and as he would become notorious for in his career, he is nailing every second of his time on screen. Recommended only for film enthusiasts and fans of Jack Nicholson.
    6echanove

    Nicholson and Rooney's wife

    Jack Nicholson made his debut on the big screen with this acceptable thriller from the series B, subsection youth and violence, produced by Roger Corman, in which he shares the cast with Carolyn Mitchell, a beautiful and young actress totally forgotten, who shortly after the end of filming would become nothing more and nothing less than the fourth wife of Mickey Rooney before passing away tragically.

    Virtually the entire career of the director, Jus Addiss, was focused on television, and that is something that shows for good in the planning and staging of the film, with a sustained rhythm and without ups and downs. The youthful story of love, jealousy and violence in which Nicholson takes refuge in a small grocery store armed with a gun and with hostages is nothing to write home about and even focuses more on what happens around those hours than in the Nicholson himself, who in his performance already accurately outlines some of the grimaces of a patient with hemorrhoids that later made him famous. But the movie, I already said, is quite effective and has its charm, especially in the opening sequences in the dive where Mitchell and the badass thug for which she has left Nicholson (Brett Hasley) are whisteling sweet nothings surrounded of some other guys.

    Without lacking from a sociological point of view, although seasoned with humor, the usual morality of the B-series movies of the time that deal with the subject of youth and delinquency, another of its assets is the elegant and beautiful presence as a secondary role of Lynn Cartwright, a lady who would later have a long career in projects of a different kind. Among the presences that one cannot fail to notice in the large casting there is also, although it does not even appear in the credits, the always friendly and usual characteristic of the Corman gang at that time, Bruno VeSota, a guy who always gives a consistent looking to the shots and that, as director, that same year he had done for the "The Brain Eaters". As with Corman everyone did everything, may be someone told him to stay and gave him a phrase so that the tape in its final section would not decay.

    In the same way that in moments of tension, the soundtrack resorts to more sandunguero Latin jazz, in the vein of Gillespie's Latinbop, so that things do not go downhill. Those are the kind of things that are appreciated in this type of cinema.
    4ofumalow

    Boo, hoo, et cetera

    I actually had and read a vintage copy of the movie tie-in novelization (it wasn't a pre-existing novel), and faintly remember it being not-bad--at least it suggested the movie might be a nice little j.d. Thriller. Yet the film turned out to be surprisingly hard to see, so I didn't until just now. And it was a disappointment.

    Yes, there's the curiosity value of seeing Nicholson in his debut role, and he's OK. But a decent story premise is poorly handled by the director (who did a whole lot of TV episodes, but this remained his sole theatrical feature), with little control over pacing, tone, the intended social critique, tension, a consistent level of acting, etc. Roger Corman apparently was disappointed too, because the film was a commercial failure (he'd never had one before), and he felt while he was busy with other things some of the more immediate participants made changes that weakened its potential.

    It's a low-budget stab at something like "Ace in the Hole" or "Dog Day Afternoon," an indictment of police, press and public response to a crisis that could have been quietly defused rather than recklessly blown into a circus. But the moralizing point is confused, and the movie settles for halfhearted stereotypes and an air of watered-down sensationalism. It doesn't even have the vigor or vulgarity to be good drive-in trash. The music is often inappropriate (we get cocktail-lounge sounds when we're supposed to be wracked with suspense), and the title song is awful.

    Nicholson tries to give a real performance, and some of the actors are OK as well, but the film undermines them by not seeming to trust its material--it seems to vaguely disdain this story, without having the wit to make fun of it, or the tangible smarts to suggest the makers are actually "better than this." Actually, they're worse--"Cry Baby Killer" could have been a neat little intersection of "Rebel Without a Cause" and "The Sadist," but instead it's just a poorly made programmer with curiosity value because a future legend is in it.
    6Quinoa1984

    this rare find is completely watchable on one level, almost in spite of itself...

    You'd know why you'd want to find this film, as it's the ultra-low budget, barely-a-drive-in quickie that features the great Jack Nicholson in his feature debut at the tender age of 21 (he was a mailman at MGM in his previous years in Hollywood). He plays a youth out of control, though also under duress. He's taken a woman and kid hostage, and outside the crowd builds in anticipation as the cops struggle to find a compromise to get everyone safely out. The film is complete with a theme song that just repeats 'cry-cry-cry, cry-baby killer', and in a style that is as polished as a junkyard dog. The story itself, by the way, is told in a way that is so simplistic and with over-acting (or maybe too trying-to-be-realistic acting) that is typical of this kind of un-pretentiously kind of fare. ''

    But the reason in the end to reach into the recesses of ebay or elsewhere to find it is to see Nicholson in his early larval stage of a career, and somehow he does make the work fascinating to watch. Obviously not his best by a long-shot, and his first big break in the B-world would come later in Little Shop of Horrors and even later in Easy Rider. However I did like how he was keeping his scenes pretty well grounded, keeping to the situation at hand with all of the confusion and shattered rebellion that's in a youth of his real age. It's almost like checking out the Beatles when they were still the Quarry Men or something- it's not necessarily 'good', but you might be surprised at how it's not really bad either.

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      This was Jack Nicholson's film debut.
    • Connections
      Featured in My Man Adam (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Cry Baby Cry
      Written and sung by Dick Kallman

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    • Release date
      • August 17, 1958 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Schrei, Baby-Killer
    • Production company
      • Allied Artists Pictures
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      1 hour 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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