Baby (2000)
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Written by the author of Sarah, Plain and Tall, Baby was produced for the TNT cable service. Set in New England, this is the story of the Malones, a family nearly torn apart by the death of an infant son. While trying to cope with this tragedy, Lily and John Malone are surprised by the arrival of an… More Written by the author of Sarah, Plain and Tall, Baby was produced for the TNT cable service. Set in New England, this is the story of the Malones, a family nearly torn apart by the death of an infant son. While trying to cope with this tragedy, Lily and John Malone are surprised by the arrival of an abandoned baby girl, left on their doorstep. Though at first reluctant to welcome the child into their home, the Malones soon become inextricably attached to her -- no one more so than 12-year-old Larkin Malone who, in a pathetic effort to use the baby as a replacement for her lost little brother, hides the letter written by the child's now-repentant birth mother. Despite such lighthearted scenes as a drunken tap dance rendition of "Singin' In the Rain", Baby is rather heavy going for the most part, especially in the scenes with the family's dying grandmother. Co-produced by actress Glenn Close, Baby was first telecast on October 8, 2000. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Robert Allan Ackerman
- Written By
- Patricia MacLachlan, Kerry Kennedy
- Genres
- Drama, Television
- In Theaters
- Oct 8, 2000 Wide
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Cast
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Farrah Fawcett
as Lily Malone
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Keith Carradine
as John Malone
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Jean Stapleton
as Byrd
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Alison Pill
as Larkin Malone
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Vincent Berry
as Lalo Baldetti
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Ann Dowd
as Ms. Minifred
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Sebastian Roche
as Rebel Clark
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Paula Malcomson
as Julia
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Kyra Harper
as Marvella Baldelli
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Gil Filar
as Ozzie
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Jack Jessop
as Griffey
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Sam Malkin
as Rollie
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Ric Reid
as Dr. Fortunato
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Stewart Arnott
as Tom Jeanrette
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Simon Henderson
as Eugene
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Jocelyn Cunningham
as Maureen Fortunato
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Glenn Close
as Adult Sophie