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Her role is raw electricity! Her portrayal is a sensation! CARROLL BAKER morePlot:
Steamy tale of two Southern rivals and a sensuous 19-year-old virgin. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for 4 Oscars. Another 2 wins & 8 nominations moreUser Comments:
Eli Wallach shines moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Karl Malden | ... | Archie Lee Meighan | |
| Carroll Baker | ... | Baby Doll Meighan | |
| Eli Wallach | ... | Silva Vacarro | |
| Mildred Dunnock | ... | Aunt Rose Comfort | |
| Lonny Chapman | ... | Rock | |
| Eades Hogue | ... | Town Marshal | |
| Noah Williamson | ... | Deputy |
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114 min | Argentina:115 minCountry:
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USA:R (re-rating 1969) | USA:Approved (original rating) | USA:Unrated (video rating) | Argentina:16 | Finland:K-16 | UK:X (original rating) | UK:PG (video rating)MOVIEmeter: 
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Tennessee Williams's first choice for the title role of Baby Doll was Marilyn Monroe, (who was straining to improve herself as an actress at the time and wanted the role badly), although Elia Kazan preferred newcomer Carroll Baker, whose work he was familiar with from the Actors' Studio in New York. moreGoofs:
Factual errors: The interval between rings of the phone varies irregularly from 3 to 8 seconds, as though it was being rung manually, but it is on a dial system. moreQuotes:
Archie Lee Meighan: Today is the fifth day of November. Tomorrow is the sixth day of November, and the day after that is November seventh. And you know what day that is, don't you? November seventh is your 20th birthday.Baby Doll: Ain't that sweet of you to remember. Where's my birthday present?
Archie Lee Meighan: Oh, you'll get your birthday present, providin' you haven't forgotten the agreement between us, which comes due on that day.
Baby Doll: Oh, the agreement?
Archie Lee Meighan: Yeah, the agreement, that you swore on a Bible to keep your side of... Have I ever laid hands on you since we've been married?
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I've seen quite a few films in my life, but none such as this. Elia Kazan's quirky, off-the-wall romp about revenge and justice in 1950's Mississippi is truly remarkable. The first time I saw this movie I didn't know how to take it; I turned on my TV one day right at the scene where Eli Wallach and Carroll Baker are upstairs playing hide and seek... It seemed disturbing, but something about it held my interest.
A second viewing of this film was powerful. Karl Malden is right on the money as the loud-mouthed, frustrated, alcoholic husband; Carroll Baker, brilliant (and stunning) as Baby Doll; but I have to say, Eli Wallach SHINES as Silva Vacarro. He is so smooth, calculated, and mesmerizing as the one who "does his own justice". Hard to believe he didn't win an Oscar for his performance.
It is worth noting Kazan's use of the extras in this film (most of whom are African-American). Often you'll see a man or two in the background or off to the side, observing the story as it unfolds; they are the silent and wise observers to the craziness around them. Like the scene where Karl Malden is yelling "Babeee Dolllll!!!!" from his car, and the men just sit there and watch him--you wonder what they're thinking.
A superb film! The dining room scene at the end is choice.