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Closed Caption; Director's commentary; Featurette; Theatrical trailer; Anamorphic widescreen (aspect ratio 1.85:1) and pan & scan versions; Audio: English 5.1 Surround, English Dolby Surround, French Dolby Surround; Subtitles: English, Spanish
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- Widescreen
1. Main Titles
2. Baby Bink
3. The Photographer
4. The Impostors
5. A Photo Sitting
6. Abduction
7. Naptime
8. Out the Window
9. Down the Elevator
10. On the Bus
11. Hitching a Ride
12. At the Zoo
13. In the Park
14. On the Job
15. Stuck
16. Police Report
17. Reunited
18. Hearing Babies
19. Back Home
20. End Titles
Side #2 -- Standard
1. Main Titles
2. Baby Bink
3. The Photographer
4. The Impostors
5. A Photo Sitting
6. Abduction
7. Naptime
8. Out the Window
9. Down the Elevator
10. On the Bus
11. Hitching a Ride
12. At the Zoo
13. In the Park
14. On the Job
15. Stuck
16. Police Report
17. Reunited
18. Hearing Babies
19. Back Home
20. End Titles
John Hughes sticks to his seemingly fool-proof formula for success in Baby's Day Out, a cross-pollination of Home Alone and a Swee' Pea cartoon. The plot seems all-too familiar: posing as baby photographers, a group of three would-be kidnappers (led by the usually outstanding character actor Joe Pantoliano) enter an unsuspecting wealthy Chicago couple's home and make off with Baby Bink after leaving a ransom note. However, while waiting for the delivery of the ransom money, Baby Bink manages to escape and subsequently embarks on a series of cutesy-poo adventures in downtown Chicago (including a crawl through a skyscraper construction site), leaving the hapless crooks in hot pursuit. Jeremy Beday, All Movie Guide