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Sensual, seductive scenes with my dream girl, Carroll Baker as Baby Doll. Mm! Her sultry innocence just melts me.

Archie Lee Meighan, middle-aged cotton gin owner, can hardly wait for the 20th birthday of his childish bride Baby Doll, when he'll be allowed to consummate the marriage...he thinks. But rival owner Silva Vaccaro suspects Archie of burning his gin down, and takes an erotic form of Sicilian vengeance.

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  • If there is a sexier woman that ever appeared in film, I've never seen her. WOW!

  • @MrJuno6 I don't think Marilyn Monroe was as hot or innocent looking as the woman who was in it.

  • I just saw part of this movie on cable and I think she was the most beautiful woman I've ever seen. I know she's old now but now I know the look that I prefer.

  • @MrJuno6 why four years?

  • @salmineo22 I was at that screening! I was the one twitching nervously because I was seeing my dream girl in person (albeit 77 y.o.) Got to meet her after.

  • Marilyn Monroe wanted this part? It would have taken about 4 years to shoot it.

  • @megaswenson I don't know; maybe they simply couldn't find one. I remember now where I heard story re car: Film Forum in NYC screened Baby Doll in 2008, with Eli Wallach and Carroll Baker in attendance. In a discussion after the screening, Wallach talks about the car. The podcast of this event may still be available online. I have the download. Wallach states that the car was a Perce Arrow and they altered it so much the owner didn't recognize it in the film!

  • @salmineo22  That's amazing! I wonder why they didn't just buy an old car from the Junkyard. Thanks for filling me in.

  • @megaswenson...the car was a prop. It was borrowed for the film and dismantled and made to look rustic. In reality it was in great condition and had to be restored back to original state before being give back to owner. I think this is discussed in one of Elia Kazan's interview books.

  • Oh my this is so unrealistic. The guy is creepy as fuck.

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