After three kidnappers lose the baby they have kidnapped, both the cops and kidnappers go looking for the baby.After three kidnappers lose the baby they have kidnapped, both the cops and kidnappers go looking for the baby.After three kidnappers lose the baby they have kidnapped, both the cops and kidnappers go looking for the baby.
Fred Thompson
- FBI Agent Dale Grissom
- (as Fred Dalton Thompson)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaThe film's budget was a whopping $50 million, which at the time was unheard of for a film that had no major leading stars in its cast.
- GoofsWhen the baby leaves the gorilla cage his shoes are untied. After crawling into the park when the trio find him, his shoes are tied.
- Quotes
FBI Agent Dale Grissom: Radio Rogers and McCluskey. Tell them to turn around. We're going back to the tick-tock to get the boo-boo. And send for backup.
- SoundtracksThis Is The Army, Mr. Jones
Written by Irving Berlin
Featured review
Dumb laughs are easy to come by. Dumb characters are even easier. But when you get a movie that is so endearingly, goofily dumb as "Baby's day Out", you can't help but love it!
The plot is straight out of Cartoon Land, with a low bow in the Three Stooges' direction compliments of scripter John Hughes (surprise!). Three of the dimmest kidnappers in history (Mantegna, Pantoliano and Haley) make the mistake of kidnapping a rich couple's little baby, who turns out to be far more resourceful than all three of them combined. And a lot more ruthless.
During the course of the day, baby Bink (Warton and Warton) leads the dumb bad guys throughout the width and breadth of Chicago and leaves them all bruised, beaten, burnt, plummeted from innumerable high drops and otherwise humiliated ("we've had the living hell torn out of us by a baby," screams Mantegna at one point). And all the while, we're laughing.
I saw this in the theatre when it first came out and, I must admit, the entire packed-in audience was laughing hysterically at every single pratfall, gag and slapstick business that occurred. I love this kind of movie and seeing the great Joe Mantegna take his lumps so valiantly brings a smile in itself.
It's nice to play dumb once in a while. And even nicer to witness it.
Eight stars for "Baby's Day Out". If you like such laughs, it'll make your "Day".
The plot is straight out of Cartoon Land, with a low bow in the Three Stooges' direction compliments of scripter John Hughes (surprise!). Three of the dimmest kidnappers in history (Mantegna, Pantoliano and Haley) make the mistake of kidnapping a rich couple's little baby, who turns out to be far more resourceful than all three of them combined. And a lot more ruthless.
During the course of the day, baby Bink (Warton and Warton) leads the dumb bad guys throughout the width and breadth of Chicago and leaves them all bruised, beaten, burnt, plummeted from innumerable high drops and otherwise humiliated ("we've had the living hell torn out of us by a baby," screams Mantegna at one point). And all the while, we're laughing.
I saw this in the theatre when it first came out and, I must admit, the entire packed-in audience was laughing hysterically at every single pratfall, gag and slapstick business that occurred. I love this kind of movie and seeing the great Joe Mantegna take his lumps so valiantly brings a smile in itself.
It's nice to play dumb once in a while. And even nicer to witness it.
Eight stars for "Baby's Day Out". If you like such laughs, it'll make your "Day".
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Cuộc Phiêu Lưu Của Bé Bink
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $48,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $16,827,402
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,044,662
- Jul 4, 1994
- Gross worldwide
- $16,827,402
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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