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The Fabulous Baker Boys

Director: Steven Kloves
Writer: Steven Kloves
Producer: Julie Bergman Sender, Bill Finnegan, Robin Forman, Sydney Pollack, Mark Rosenberg, Paula Weinstein, Courtney Silberberg
Theatrical: 1989
Rated: R
Studio: Gladden Entertainment
Genre: Drama
Duration: 114
DVD Details
Languages: German, English
Subtitles: Spanish
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen
Region: 1
Release:Nov 2000
Credits
Jack Baker
Jeff Bridges
Susie Diamond
Michelle Pfeiffer
Frank Baker
Beau Bridges
Nina
Ellie Raab
Lloyd
Xander Berkeley
Charlie
Dakin Matthews
Ray
Ken Lerner
Henry
Albert Hall
Girl in bed
Terri Treas
Vince Nancy
Gregory Itzin
Earl
Bradford English
Kid at vet
David Coburn
Theo
Todd Jeffries
Hotel masseuse
Jeffrey J. Nowinski
Laughing bar patron
Nancy Fish
Hotel Masseuse (as Jeffrey J. Nowinski)
Gregory James
Waitress
Beege Barkette
Man with Cleaver
Del Zamora
Bathroom Attendant
Howard Matthew Johnson
Veterinarian
Stuart Nisbet
Doorman
Robert Henry
Eddie
Drake
Bad Singer
Martina Finch
Bad Singer
Winifred Freedman
Bad Singer
Wendy Goldman
Bad Singer
Karen Hartman
Bad Singer
D.D. Howard
Bad Singer
Lisa Raggio
Bad Singer
Vickilyn Reynolds
Bad Singer
Krisie Spear
Bad Singer
Carole Ita White
Background Voice (voice)
Steve Alterman
Background Voice (voice) (as Bach August)
August Bach
Background Voice (voice)
Greg Finley
Background Voice (voice)
J.D. Hall
Background Voice (voice)
Doris Hess
Background Voice (voice)
Rosanna Huffman
Background Voice (voice) (as John La Fayette)
John Lafayette
Background Voice (voice)
Tina Lifford
Background Voice (voice)
Arlin Miller
Background Voice (voice) (as Paige Nan Pollack)
Paige Pollack
Background Voice (voice) (as David J. Randolph)
David Randolph
Background Voice (voice) (as Stephani Ryan)
Susan Napoli
Monica Moran
Jennifer Tilly
Bad Singer (as Carole Ita White)
Carole White
Summary
Frank and Jack Baker are professional musicians who play small clubs. They play schmaltzy music and have never needed a day job. Times are changing and dates are becoming more difficult to get so they interview female singers. They finally decide on Susie Diamond, a former 'escort' who needs some refinement, but the act begins to take off again. While the act is now successful, both Frank and Jack have problems with their life on the road. Susie becomes the agent that makes them re-evaluate where they are going, and how honest they have been with each other.