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Baby Boom

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Released: 2001-02-06

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Baby Boom DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Jennifer Balgobin, Robin Bartlett, Billy Beck, Katherine Borowitz, Dori Brenner, Nicholas Cascone, Angel David, Ben Diskin, Marianne Doherty, Jane Elliot, Constance Forslund, William Frankfather, Annie Golden, Jack Hall, Victoria Jackson, Annie Meyers-Shyer, Annie O'Donnell, Mary Peters, George Petrie, John Philbin, Hansford Rowe, Beverly Todd, Paxton Whitehead, Annie Shyer, Lisa Fuller, John C. Cooke, Carol Gillies, Chris Noth, Dorothy Hall, Diane Keaton, Harold Ramis, Sam Wanamaker, James Spader, Pat Hingle, Britt Leach, Sam Shepard, Kristy Kennedy, Michelle Kennedy, Linda Ellerbee, Kim Sebastian, Mary Gross, Patricia Estrin, Elizabeth Bennett, Peter Elbing, Shera Danese

Director(s): Charles Shyer

Features:
Original theatrical trailer
English: stereo Surround
French: stereo Surround
French and Spanish subtitles
Baby Boom DVD Details
Video:
Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio:
PCM stereo
5 full-range channels. Includes 3 for the front speakers, 2 surround channels for rear speakers, & 1 low-frequency effects (LFE) channel to carry deep bass effects
Language:
English
French
Subtitles:
French, Spanish
Running Time: 110
Genre: Comedies
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 027616858580
Product Code: MGMV1001548DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1987
Studio: Mgm (video & Dvd)
Baby Boom DVD Summary Management consultant Diane Keaton has no time in her life for anything except her high-profile job.

All this changes when she inherits a 14-month-old infant from a pair of recently deceased-and very distant-relatives.

Intending to put the child up for adoption, she discovers that she has grown fond of the kid and has begun to thrive on the responsibilities of motherhood.

All of this, of course, jeopardizes Keaton's love life and professional standing, but all turns out well when the baby inadvertently leads to a whole new moneymaking agenda for our heroine.

Capraesque in concept, Baby Boom avoids phony sentiment and obvious humor, emerging as one of the singular comic delights of the late 1980s.

On great bit has Keaton "celebrating" a major business coup by surreptiously performing an under-the-table jig (a bit of business that dates back to the 1924 Reginald Denny comedy Skinner's Dress Suit).

Baby Boom was spun off into a TV sitcom in 1989, with Kate Jackson filling Diane Keaton's designer shoes.