"Crybaby" is a 1990 musical film directed by John Waters, featuring Johnny Depp in the lead role. The story is set in the 1950s and follows a rebellious teenager named Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker, who is part of a group known as the "drapes." The film explores themes of love, social class, and teenage rebellion, all wrapped in a comedic and satirical tone.
The film also stars Amy Locane as the love interest, Allison, and includes a cast of colorful characters representing different social groups. "Crybaby" is known for its catchy musical numbers and campy style, making it a cult classic among fans of the genre.