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The year is 1954 and Wade "Cry-Baby"
Walker and his gang of drapes are the toughest and coolest kids in
Baltimore, Maryland. At school, a young "Square" girl by the name of
Alison Vernon Williams catches Cry-Baby's eye, and Alison, so tired of
being a good girl, would give anything for one night on the wild side with
the gorgeous Wade Walker.
Everyone knows that Squares and Drapes do
not mix, so when Alison works up the courage to talk to Cry-Baby and his
gang after school, her grandmother and her boyfriend Baldwin quickly
snatch her away and tell her to not associate with common juvenile
delinquents. That afternoon at the talent show at her grandmothers school,
Alison realises how boring her life really is, and she can't stop thinking
about Cry-Baby.
Meanwhile, Cry-Baby and his gang are back
at Turkey Point, a spare parts shop and swimming hole operated by
Cry-Baby's grandma Ramona Rickets. Today is a special day for Ramona and
her partner Belvedere - they have been together ten whole years! And to
celebrate they have bought gifts for Pepper, Cry-Baby's pregnant sister
and Cry-Baby. While Pepper gets a new cradle for the new baby, Cry-Baby
gets his very own motorcycle. Tonight is the Jukebox Jamboree, and he's
determined to have Alison as his date.
When Cry-Baby shows up at the talent show
to pick up Alison, Baldwin is furious and attempts to start a fight with
Cry-Baby. Alison begs her grandmother to let her go with him and
eventually she agrees and after a makeover from the Cry-Baby girls it
appears Alison is fitting in just fine with the drapes. But this isn't
over for Baldwin, who heads out to Turkey Point with a gang of Squares to
start a riot by burning Cry-Baby's motorcycle. Of course, it is the drapes
that get arrested and because of his family history (Cry-Baby's father was
the alphabet bomber), he is sent to a home for Juvenile Delinquents where
he must stay until he is 21.
Alison plans to stand by her man, but a
scrambled news report and a fake statement from Drape hussy Lenora, who is
in love with Cry-Baby, that she is pregnant with his child, makes Alison
think that perhaps Cry-Baby didn't really love her and that she is just a
fool. Baldwin sees this as a perfect opportunity to get Alison back and
gets her to sing with him at the opening of the Enchanted Forest, the
first theme park in Maryland. Lenora now has her sights set on Baldwin,
and Alison begins to wonder if he really loves her at all, or if he just
wants to keep her from Cry-Baby. The Drapes crash the party, and urge
Alison to pick the man that loves her the most. Without much hesitation,
Alison heads off with the Drapes to help get Cry-Baby out of prison.
With the help of Alison's
grandmother, Cry-Baby is set free, only to learn that it was in fact
Baldwin's grandfather who pulled the switch on his father and decides to
settle things with this preppie loser once and for all - in a game of
chicken. But rather than them driving the cars, they are to ride on top of
them!
I love this movie, and even though I've
seen it a million times, it never seems to get old. I must make special
mention of Traci Lords as Wanda, she just plays (and looks) the part to
perfection!
   

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