Nobody's Baby (2001)
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A slack-jawed yokel discovers the joys of parenthood while trying to avoid the law in this gleefully tasteless comedy. Billy (Skeet Ulrich) and Buford (Gary Oldman) are two dim-witted rednecks who grew up together in an orphanage; as adults, the pair ended up in prison after reading other… More A slack-jawed yokel discovers the joys of parenthood while trying to avoid the law in this gleefully tasteless comedy. Billy (Skeet Ulrich) and Buford (Gary Oldman) are two dim-witted rednecks who grew up together in an orphanage; as adults, the pair ended up in prison after reading other people's mail for a laugh was interpreted as mail theft by the authorities. Buford, who is marginally more intelligent than Billy, plans a jailbreak, and after escaping prison in a paddy wagon, the pair split up, with plans to reunite later. While en route to Utah, Billy accidentally causes an auto wreck that leaves behind only one survivor -- a baby, whom Billy is able to rescue. But Billy knows next to nothing about caring for a infant, and truck stop waitress Shauna Louise (Radha Mitchell) bravely offers to help show him the ropes, with her neighbor Estelle (Mary Steenburgen) volunteering to nurse, having given her own baby up for adoption a few days earlier. When Buford tracks Billy down, he sees the baby as a potential gold mine, imagining that some relative somewhere would be willing to pay a ransom for his return. However, Billy and Shauna Louise have grown attached to the child and they aren't willing to give him up. While Buford tries to formulate a Plan B, sleazy used-car salesman Norman (Ed O'Neill) arrives on the scene; he knows Billy and Shauna Louise didn't come by the baby honestly and is eager to use this knowledge to his advantage. Nobody's Baby was written and directed by David Seltzer, who previously dealt with troublesome children as the screenwriter for the horror hit The Omen. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- David Seltzer
- Genres
- Drama, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Jan 21, 2001 Wide
- Studio
- Artisan Home Entertainment
Critic Reviews
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Clint Morris, Moviehole
Moves uneasily between comedy, drama and thriller. Oldman is the film's downpoint.
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Scott Weinberg, DVD Clinic
If you like your movies described as "quirky" and "kinda weird", here's a not-awful dark comedy that at the very least, offers one enjoyably bizarre cast.
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Christopher Null, Filmcritic.com
If it sounds stupid, that's because it is.
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Cast
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Skeet Ulrich
as Billy Raedeen
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Gary Oldman
as Buford Dill
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Radha Mitchell
as Shauna Louise
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Mary Steenburgen
as Estelle
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Gordon Tootoosis
as Dog Havasu
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Anna Gunn
as Stormy
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Peter Greene
as Vern
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Ed O'Neill
as Norman Pinkey
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Matthew Modine
as Sonny
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- Emily Merkey
