Discover how to watch Cry-Baby in Ireland

Good girls want him bad. Bad girls want him worse.

A prim and proper schoolgirl goes against her society grandmother's wishes when she dates a motorcycle-riding juvenile delinquent. Discover "Cry-Baby" a captivating comedy movie that first graced the screens in 1990. This production, originating from US features contributions from Johnny Depp in the role of Cry-Baby, Willem Dafoe in the role of Hateful Guard, Mink Stole in the role of Hatchet's Mother, Mary Vivian Pearce in the role of Picnic Mother, and Traci Lords in the role of Wanda Woodward.

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Runtime
85 minutes
Released
Origin Country
US
Languages
en, fr
Subtitles
fr
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Where Cry-Baby Ranks Today

Cry-Baby is ranked #47928 on the Popcorn Time Streaming Charts today in Ireland. The movie has dropped 18108 places since yesterday.

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