- Allison Vernon-Williams
Allison Vernon-Williams is
fictional character in the film "Cry-Baby ", portrayed byAmy Locane .She is a high school student who lives with her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Vernon-Williams. Mrs. Vernon-Williams is widowed, rich, and overprotective. Both of her parents (Mrs. Vernon-Williams's son and daughter-in-law) died on two separate airplanes and nothing is known about her grandfather. Judging by the age of the character in the movie, Allison was born in the late 1930s.
Allison resides in Baltimore during the late 1950s and previously had another
boyfriend before datingjuvenile delinquent Wade. She dumped him near the beginning of the film because he was a square. However, she was forced to endure his signing at a talent show when she clearly preferred Wade Walker for his rebellious rock and roll ways. Although her grandmother prohibited her from visiting Turkey Point, she went there with her new boyfriend Wade when she found out that she was a "Scrape" (half square, half Drape). After learning that Wade's parents were given thedeath penalty for their criminal past, she saw thatlightning (unconsciously referring to theelectric chair ) made her boyfriend go crazy and then the Squares came out to have a brawl with the Drapes.After the police stopped the brawl, Allison was almost sent to training school along with her boyfriend Wade Walker, but the local
judge 's relationship with her grandmother made him go lenient on her. Allison eventually became the "Naughty Lady of Shady Lane" and ruined her reputation among her fellow "squares" for hanging out with the Drapes, who are a local gang ofgreaser s. Using her influence, she forced the jailor at her boyfriend's training school to release him, because he was only in prison for being young. At the end of the film, Allison and Wade fall in love and the film ended. On theDVD cover, Allison Vernon-Williams is seen wearing pants. However, in the movie, she is seen in mostlyskirt s anddress es when she poses as a "Square" and pants during her time as a "Drape".External links
* [http://www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/c/cry-baby-script-transcript.html Script-O-Rama]
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