Cry-Baby
"Cry-Baby" is a 1990 musical romantic comedy film directed by John Waters. Set in the 1950s, it follows the story of Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker, a rebellious teenager who is part of a group known as the "drapes." The film explores themes of love, social class, and teenage rebellion, showcasing the contrast between the drapes and the more conservative "squares."
The film stars Johnny Depp as Cry-Baby and features a cast that includes Amy Locane and Rikki Lake. Known for its campy style and catchy musical numbers, "Cry-Baby" has gained a cult following over the years, celebrated for its unique blend of humor and nostalgia.