- Baby Boom (film)
Infobox_Film
name = Baby Boom
caption = Theatrical release poster
amg_id = 1:3565
imdb_id = 0092605
writer = Nancy Meyers
Charles Shyer
starring =Diane Keaton Harold Ramis Sam Wanamaker Sam Shepard
director =Charles Shyer
producer =Nancy Meyers Bruce A. Block
music =Bill Conti
cinematography =William A. Fraker
distributor =United Artists
released =October 7 ,1987
runtime = 110 minutes
country = USA
language = English"Baby Boom" is a 1987 comedy film starring
Diane Keaton . The film also launched a subsequent television show starringKate Jackson , running from 1988 to 1989. The original music score was composed byBill Conti and the cinematography was byWilliam A. Fraker .Plot
J.C. Wiatt (Keaton) is a driven
Manhattan career woman (nicknamed the "Tiger Lady") whose fast-paced lifestyle leaves her with no time for romance or relaxation, though she derives pleasure from her work, frantic schedule and demanding job. She lives with an investment broker (Harold Ramis ) whose job and lifestyle are likewise hectic. Her life is thrown into turmoil when she inherits a toddler, Elizabeth (twins Kristina and Michelle Kennedy), from a deceased relative whom she barely knew. Soon, caring for the child occupies much of her time, and her business career begins to suffer, culminating in the loss of her lover and job.Wiatt tries to give Elizabeth up for adoption, but finds that she has grown too attached to the child, forcing a reevaluation of her priorities. She moves into a house in the country in
Vermont . Purchasing the home without first having seen it in person or having it inspected, she finds it is riddled with problems (failing plumbing and heating, lack of water, bad roof).On the brink of financial collapse, she sees an opportunity to sell baby applesauce she had invented for Elizabeth made from fresh ingredients. After a rough start, she succeeds in selling her "Gourmet Baby Food", and soon business is booming. Amid the clamor for her new products, she develops a relationship with local
veterinarian Jeff Cooper (Sam Shepard ). Finally, her old boss (Sam Wanamaker ) and his client (Pat Hingle ) take notice. They offer to buy her company for millions, take her product nationwide, and give her back her career and high-prestige lifestyle. On the brink of accepting, she decides that she can grow her enterprise on her own without having to sacrifice her personal life. She returns to Vermont to the arms of her new lover and adopted daughter.Reception
"Baby Boom" was favorably received by audiences and critics alike. The "
Rotten Tomatoes " criticism aggregation website ranks it 80%. [ [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/baby_boom/ "Baby Boom"] atRotten Tomatoes ] It earned a respectable USD$1,608,924 in its opening weekend in the U.S. alone and earned approximately $26,712,476 in its entire run. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092605/business "Baby Boom" box office & business] from theIMDb ]Trivia
*The fictional advertising agency which Keaton's character works at is called
Sloane Curtis Advertising , which is the same name of the company which is featured in the 2000 film, "What Women Want ". The film's writerNancy Meyers was the director for "What Women Want".References
External links
*imdb title|id=0092605|title=Baby Boom
*amg title|id=1:3565|title=Baby Boom
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