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| Keith Carradine | E.J. Bellocq |
| Susan Sarandon | Hattie |
| Brooke Shields | Violet |
| Frances Faye | Mme. Nell Livingston |
| Antonio Fargas | Professor |
| Mathew Douglas Anton | Red Top |
| Diana Scarwid | Frieda |
| Barbara Steele | Josephine |
| Seret Scott | Flora |
| Cheryl Markowitz | Gussie |
| Susan Manskey | Fanny |
| Laura Zimmerman | Agnes |
| Miz Mary | Odette |
| Gerritt Graham | Highpockets |
| Mae Mercer | Mama Mosebery |
| Director | Louis Malle
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| Producer | Louis Malle
Polly Platt |
| Writer | Polly Platt
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Internationally acclaimed director Louis Malle tackles a taboo subject - child prostitution - and created in Pretty Baby a film of humanity and beauty. E.J Bellocq (Keith Carradine) is a photographer in 1917 obsessed with the prostitutes in New Orleans' red-light district. Violet (12-year-old Brooke Shields), a young girl bewitches Bellocq with her curiosity and naive coquettishness. Malle's level-headed treatment of this controversial theme and exceptional performances by the entire cast ( especially Susan Sarandon as Violet's prostitute mother) make Pretty Baby a must-see for all serious film fans. |
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