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The Fabulous Baker Boys ()


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The lives of two struggling musicians, who happen to be brothers, inevitably change when they team up with a beautiful, up-and-coming singer.

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  • Nominated for 4 Oscars. Another 14 wins & 13 nominations.
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Jack Baker
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Susie Diamond
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Frank Baker
Ellie Raab ...
Nina
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Lloyd
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Charlie
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Ray
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Henry
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Girl in Bed
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Vince Nancy
Bradford English ...
Earl
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Kid at Vet
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Theo
Jeff Nowinski ...
Hotel Masseuse (as Jeffrey J. Nowinski)
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Laughing Bar Patron
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Waitress
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Man with Cleaver
Howard Matthew Johnson ...
Bathroom Attendant
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Veterinarian
Robert Henry ...
Doorman
Drake ...
Eddie
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Bad Singer
Winifred Freedman ...
Bad Singer
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Bad Singer
Karen Hartman ...
Bad Singer
D.D. Howard ...
Bad Singer
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Bad Singer
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Bad Singer
Krisie Spear ...
Bad Singer
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Bad Singer (as Carole Ita White)
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Background Voice (voice)
August Bach ...
Background Voice (voice) (as Bach August)
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Background Voice (voice)
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Background Voice (voice)
Doris Hess ...
Background Voice (voice)
Rosanna Huffman ...
Background Voice (voice)
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Background Voice (voice) (as John La Fayette)
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Background Voice (voice)
Arlin Miller ...
Background Voice (voice)
Paige Pollack ...
Background Voice (voice) (as Paige Nan Pollack)
David Randolph ...
Background Voice (voice) (as David J. Randolph)
Susan Napoli ...
Background Voice (voice) (as Stephani Ryan)
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Monica Moran
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Kirsten Ashley ...
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Jorga Caye ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Kelly ...
Piano Bar Patron (uncredited)

Directed by

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Steve Kloves

Written by

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Steve Kloves ... (written by)

Produced by

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Julie Bergman Sender ... associate producer (as Julie Bergman)
Bill Finnegan ... co-producer
Robin Forman Howard ... associate producer (as Robin Forman)
Sydney Pollack ... executive producer
Mark Rosenberg ... producer
Courtney Silberberg ... producer: VP Production (uncredited)
Paula Weinstein ... producer

Music by

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Dave Grusin

Cinematography by

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Michael Ballhaus ... director of photography

Editing by

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William Steinkamp

Editorial Department

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Susan Alexander ... apprentice editor
Dale E. Grahn ... color timer
Karen Marmer ... post-production coordinator
Michael T. Wilson ... assistant editor (as Michael Wilson)
Scot Deer ... telecine colorist (uncredited)

Casting By

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Wallis Nicita

Production Design by

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Jeffrey Townsend

Set Decoration by

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Anne H. Ahrens

Costume Design by

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Lisa Jensen

Makeup Department

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Tammy Kusian ... assistant makeup artist
Ronnie Specter ... makeup artist
Jeanne Van Phue ... hairdresser

Production Management

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Bill Finnegan ... unit production manager (as William Finnegan)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Cherylanne Martin ... second second assistant director
Charles Myers ... first assistant director (as Myers)
Tracy Rosenthal-Newsom ... second assistant director (as Tracy Rosenthal)

Art Department

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Bruce Bellamy ... on-set dresser
Tom Bleckov ... laborer: Seattle
James Doug Burch ... propmaker (as J. Douglas Burch)
David T. Cannon ... propmaker (as David Cannon)
Joseph H. Catmull ... construction foreman
Ronald Cox ... propmaker (as Ronald Wayne Cox)
Ed Dupra ... set dresser: Seattle
Amy Feldman ... set dresser
Mark Fite ... propmaker
Eugene Freiburger ... construction laborer
Don Gibbin Jr. ... senior set designer
Chris Gibbin ... painter
Charles T. Gray ... swing gang
Clay A. Griffith ... art coordinator
Jonathan Hackett ... propmaker: Seattle
Kenneth Hardy ... painter
Ross Harpold ... set dresser
Eric Hice ... swing gang
Suzanne Joffe ... painter
Scott A. Lynk ... propmaker (as Scott Anthony Lynk)
Michael Muhlfriedel ... lead man (as Michael Mulhfriedel)
Joshua Ott ... propmaker (as Joshua J. Ott)
Paul Pembrook ... propmaker: Seattle
Michael Perry ... assistant art director
Korey Scott Pollard ... swing gang (as Korey Pollard)
Renee Prince ... painter
Paul Rylander ... assistant props
Randy Sanchez ... painter
Wayne Shepherd ... painter (as Wayne Shephard)
David Stawecki ... propmaker
Peter Sykes ... swing gang
Walter Wall ... property master
Rick Welden ... propmaker
Chris L. Winslow ... scenic artist (as Chris Winslow)
Gary Wortman ... propmaker
Curtis Yomtob ... construction coordinator
John Alvin ... poster artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Gary Alexander ... re-recording mixer
Glenn Aulepp ... cable person (as Glen Aulepp)
Kevin Bartnof ... foley artist
Gregg Baxter ... adr editor
Wallace R. Bearden ... adr mixer
Susan Dudeck ... foley editor
Patrick English ... sound assistant
John Haeny ... sound effects editor
Robin Harlan ... foley artist
Doug Hemphill ... re-recording mixer (as D.M. Hemphill)
J. Paul Huntsman ... supervising sound editor
Chris Jenkins ... re-recording mixer
Bobby Mackston ... dialogue editor (as Robert Macksten)
Efraim Reuveni ... foley editor
Carolann Sanchez-Shapiro ... sound assistant (as Carolann S. Sanchez)
Matt Sawelson ... dialogue editor (as Matthew G. Sawelson)
Stephan von Hase ... sound mixer
Ian Wright ... boom operator (as Ian C. Wright)
Brad Sherman ... sound effects editor (uncredited)

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Robert K. Worthington ... special effects (as Robert E. Worthington)

Stunts

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Jon Conrad Pochron ... stunt coordinator (as Jon Pochron)
Paul E. Short ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Florian Ballhaus ... first assistant camera
Arthur Blum ... dolly grip
Branch M. Brunson ... electrician
Bruce Byall ... best boy grip
Tim Collins ... grip (as Timothy P. Collins)
John L. Demps Jr. ... electrician
John Doherty ... pre-rig rigging gaffer (as John J. Doherty)
David M. Dunlap ... camera operator (as David Dunlap)
Chris Feringer ... grip: Seattle
Todd Griffith ... grip
William D. Harris ... grip
Larry Kaster ... Dimmer Board Operator
Pamela Katz ... second assistant camera
Zeph R. Makgetla ... additional camera assistant
Bruce Martin ... electrician: Seattle
Don McDonald Jr. ... electrician: Seattle (as Don McConald Jr.)
Charlie McIntyre ... electrician (as Charles H. McIntyre III)
Robbie Meckler ... grip (as Robert Meckler)
Karen Miller ... special photographer
John Murphy ... key rigging grip (as John W. Murphy)
Ronald J. Pure Jr. ... electrician (as R. Joe Pure Jr.)
John 'Fest' Sandau ... best boy electric
Mark Sannes ... grip
Steve Schwaer ... pre-rig rigging gaffer
Lorey Sebastian ... still photographer
William A. Shea ... grip
Steve Smith ... key grip
Mike Steward ... grip: Seattle
Woogie Thomas ... electrician
James R. Tynes ... gaffer (as Jim Tynes)
Antar Abderrahman Jr. ... lighting technician (uncredited)
Kim Heath ... grip (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Reatha Grey ... extras casting: Grey Images
Barbara Harris ... voice casting
Christina Sanchez ... casting coordinator
Joanne Zaluski ... casting associate
Patti Carns Kalles ... casting: Seattle (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Marsha Perloff ... wardrobe supervisor
Jill Sharaf ... costumer

Location Management

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John Steven Agoglia ... assistant location manager (as John S. Agoglia)
Robin Citrin ... location manager
Tony Grob ... location assistant: Seattle
Jody Hummer ... assistant location manager

Music Department

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Bunny Andrews ... music editor
Else Blangsted ... music editorial consultant
Brian Bromberg ... musician: bass
Sandy De Crescent ... musicians contractor (as Sandy DeCrescent)
Dave Grusin ... musician: keyboards and piano solo for Jeff Bridges
John F. Hammond ... musician: piano solo for Beau Bridges
Sal Marquez ... musician: trumpet
Harvey W. Mason ... musician: drums (as Harvey Mason)
Jill Meyers ... music clearance
Donald Murray ... music recording engineer (as Don Murray)
Lee Ritenour ... musician: guitar (as Lee Rittenour)
Joel Sill ... executive music producer
Sally Stevens ... vocal coach to Ms. Pfeiffer
Ernie Watts ... musician: saxophone
Tom Boyd ... oboe soloist (uncredited)
Tom Brown ... music preparation (uncredited)
Jon Charles ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Dave Grusin ... score producer (uncredited)
Curt Sobel ... music editor (uncredited)
Rick Winquest ... score assistant engineer (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Trudy Ramirez ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Richard M. Brasic ... driver
Tony Brazas ... driver (as Anthony J. Brazas)
Robert T. Chestnut ... driver: Seattle (as Bob Chestnut)
Lewis Cundiff ... driver
George Evans ... driver: Seattle
Jimmy Jones ... driver: Seattle (as Jim Jones)
Thomas C. Kimmel ... driver
George Kramer ... driver: Seattle
Marc Labeaune ... driver (as Mike Labeaune)
Jon McCarthy ... transportation captain: Seattle (as John McCarthy)
Eric W. Mizen ... driver
Joseph Kelly Padovich ... driver
Mike Padovich ... driver
Marvin Palenske ... driver
Don Penick ... driver: Seattle
Olin Rushin ... driver
Gary Shephard ... driver: Seattle (as Gary Shepard)
Gary Small ... driver (as Gary K. Small)
Howard A. Small ... transportation coordinator (as Howard Small)
Anthony C. Steere ... driver (as Anthony Charles Steere)
Robert Sullivan ... driver: Seattle (as Bob Sullivan)
Bob White ... transportation captain

Additional Crew

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Frans J. Afman ... financial consultant: Credit Lyonnais Bank Nederland N.V.
Jeffrey K. Ausmus ... production secretary
Jan Sebastian Ballhaus ... production assistant (as Sebastian Ballhaus)
Barbara Bass ... studio teacher (as Barbara L. Bass)
Creed Bratton ... stand-in: Beau Bridges
Bart Carpenter ... production assistant
Loyd Catlett ... assistant: Jeff Bridges (as Lloyd Catlett)
Joyce Collins ... piano coach
Bryan Curry ... production assistant
Dennis Davidson ... Public relations representatives: International
Margaret E. Fannin ... production coordinator
Sandra Fear ... stand-in: Michelle Pfeiffer
Lou Forestieri ... piano coach (as Lou Foresteri)
Ashley R. Friedman ... production assistant
Peter Gantt ... craft service: Seattle (as Peter Gant)
Lynette Goto ... office production assistant: Seattle
Dennis Grisco ... dog trainer (as Dennis R. Grisco)
Denny Hans ... craft service
Peter E. Hirsch ... production assistant: Seattle (as Peter Hirsch)
Peggy Holmes ... choreographer: "Makin' Whoopee"
Kay Jordan ... accounting assistant
Linda Labov ... assistant to producers
John E. Oliver ... sideline piano supervisor
Donna Ostroff ... assistant to producers
Laura Petticord ... production assistant (as Laura Ann Petticord)
Clinton Pozzi Jr. ... tutor: Seattle
Nancy Pyne-Hapke ... studio teacher
Mayda Renizzi-Holt ... production accountant
Valerie Ross ... production coordinator: Seattle
Ken Ryan ... production executive
Roberto Santana ... production assistant
Suzanne Spangler ... production assistant
Spooky Stevens ... publicist
Alexandra Stone ... assistant to producers
Jordan Stone ... production assistant (as Jordan J. Stone)
Boris Beaubien ... manager: Technicolor Information Services (uncredited) / technician: Technicolor Information Services (uncredited)
Steve Cowie ... production runner (uncredited)
Brad Stephens ... publicist (uncredited)
Kieran Woo ... assistant post-production auditor (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

The Fabulous Baker Boys, a Seattle-based duo piano lounge act performing cheesy jazz renditions of pop standards, is comprised of thirty-something brothers Frank and Jack Baker. Older Frank, married with two children, is the controlling business manager, front man and sole programmer of the playlist. Younger Jack is the carefree one without commitments to anything or anyone, including women, he who has had a long string of one night stands, most specifically with cocktail waitresses. Jack's strongest commitments are to his aging dog, Eddie, and to Nina, the lonely adolescent who lives in the apartment above his with her single, constantly dating mother. Jack's commitment to Nina is because of her unwavering commitment to him. The Baker Boys' act is becoming stale and outdated, and as such their ability to hold onto what gigs they are able to get is getting more difficult. So Frank comes up with the idea of hiring a singer to beef up the act. After thirty-seven failed auditions, they finally hire the last, the thirty-eighth auditioner, Susie Diamond, a woman one step above white trash. Despite Susie having no formal singing experience, she has just a strong enough vocal talent of the music they perform, and can sell a song largely on her stage presence and sex appeal. She is able to turn off her outward tough girl demeanor once she's on stage. Susie is initially an uneasy addition to the act, but becomes an integral part of it as the act begins getting more gigs, more lucrative ones at that. But Susie's presence not only threatens the new act, but threatens the interrelationships between all three. Frank believes the biggest threat is any sexual tension, perceived or real, between Jack and Susie. However, the biggest threat is how Susie is able to expose the fundamental rifts between the brothers, Frank whose primary goal is to put food on his family's table, while Jack's is his true musical dreams which are being stifled by the act. Written by Huggo

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Taglines For 31 years it's been just the Fabulous Baker Boys... but times change. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Die fabelhaften Baker Boys (West Germany)
  • The Baker Boys (World-wide, English title)
  • Susie et les Baker Boys (France)
  • Los fabulosos Baker Boys (Spain)
  • Els fabulosos Baker Boys (Spain, Catalan title)
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  • 114 min
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Budget $13,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The first time brothers Jeff Bridges and Beau Bridges have acted in a film together. Some of the disagreements between the Baker Boys are based upon actual differences between the Bridges. See more »
Goofs During the fight scene in the alley there is a crew member fully visible for a very short time. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Old Gringo/The Girl in a Swing/An Innocent Man/Drugstore Cowboy (1989). See more »
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Quotes Jack Baker: You look good.
Susie Diamond: You look like shit.
Jack Baker: No, I mean it. You look good.
Susie Diamond: I mean it, too. You look like shit.
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