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Pretty Baby Director: Louis Malle Cast: Keith Carradine, Susan Sarandon, Brooke Shields, Frances Faye

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/18/2003
  • Original Release: 1978
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 14,438

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Closed Caption; Widescreen version enhanced for 16 x 9 TVs; Dolby Digital: English Mono, French Mono; English subtitles

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. It's a Boy [7:19]
2. Early Morning at Madame Nell's [6:52]
3. The Photographer [6:57]
4. Ms. Hattie's Discontent [8:58]
5. A Little Girl [13:38]
6. Virgin [10:58]
7. One of the Girls [3:47]
8. Momma's Getting Married [7:52]
9. Punished [7:02]
10. Bellocq's House [10:30]
11. Destroying Photographs [4:46]
12. Going Out of Business [5:55]
13. Violet's Marriage Day [6:06]
14. Mother and Daughter [8:31]

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Editorial Reviews

After making a series of acclaimed and controversial films in his native France, director Louis Malle made his American debut with this disturbing but visually beautiful story about Hattie (Susan Sarandon), a prostitute working in New Orleans' Storyville district at the turn of the century. When Hattie becomes pregnant, she opts to keep her baby and gives birth to a daughter named Violet, raising her in the brothel where she continues to work. Twelve years later, Violet (Brooke Shields) is old enough to attract the attentions of the brothel's customers, but emotionally has one foot in the adult world of her surroundings and the other in the naïveté of childhood. With Hattie's consent, Violet's virginity is auctioned off to the customers of the house; but for Violet, the pull between childhood and adulthood becomes most clear -- and most painful -- when she draws the affections of Bellocq (Keith Carradine), a photographer who has been working on a photo series about Storyville prostitutes. Violet's blend of childlike innocence and adult sensuality is profoundly attractive to him, but their relationship quickly becomes problematic, especially when Hattie leaves Violet behind to get married. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Mature and entertaining.by Anonymous

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April 29, 2009: Much better than I expected.

Dramatic and intense story lineby Anonymous

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December 10, 2003: This movie is one that will hold your attention. It is not suitable for children!While it is rated a 'R' I would increase that to 'X' had I been rating it. It is not a porn movie by any means but contains nudity and 'strong' subject content. The story depicts life of a child who is living with her Mother and little brother in a house of prostitution.Violet, not ever having lived in any other way finds all the 'business' in the house that she sees daily as being the 'norm'. Her childhood is far from being the typical in the early 1900's, Violet herself gladly entering her own life as a prostitute at the age of 12 and finding this to be a positive highlight of her life. If you enjoy a intense thought provoking movie then this is a good choise.