There Goes My Baby (film)

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There Goes My Baby
Directed by Floyd Mutrux
Produced by Robert Shapiro
Barry Spikings
Rick Finkelstein
Written by Floyd Mutrux
Narrated by Anne Archer
Starring Dermot Mulroney
Rick Schroder
Noah Wyle
Kelli Williams
Lucy Deakins
Mark Ruffalo
Music by Dick Bernstein
Budd Carr
Cinematography William A. Fraker
Editing by Danford B. Greene
Maysie Hoy
Studio Nelson Entertainment
Distributed by Orion Pictures Corporation
Release date(s) September 2, 1994
Running time 99 min
Country USA
Language English
Budget $10.5 million
Box office $123,509

There Goes My Baby (also released as The Last Days of Paradise) is a 1994 film directed by Stephen Fisher and Floyd Mutrux, and starring Dermot Mulroney, Rick Schroder, Noah Wyle, Lucy Deakins and Kelli Williams.

Told from the point of view of the class valedictorian, Mary Beth, the story follows a group of high school seniors during the 1965 Watts Riots. The film was finished and originally intended for a theatrical run in 1991, however, it did not receive its release until September 2, 1994.

[edit] Reception

In August 1994, Variety said the film was a "riveting, infectious comic drama [that] has a real shot at sleeper success with proper support."[1] TV Guide called it the "most overwrought celebration of coming of age in the 1960s since Arthur Penn's catastrophic Four Friends.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Aug. 25, 1994 review of There Goes My Baby from Variety
  2. ^ There Goes My Baby: Review from TV Guide

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