Baby Boom (1987)

Baby Boom (1987)




Synopsis

Management consultant Diane Keaton has no time in her life for anything except her high-profile job. All this changes when she inherits a 14-month-old infant from a pair of recently deceased-and very distant-relatives. Intending to put the child up for adoption, she discovers that she has grown fond of the kid and has begun to thrive on the responsibilities of motherhood. All of this, of course, jeopardizes Keaton's love life and professional standing, but all turns out well when the baby inadvertently leads to a whole new moneymaking agenda for our heroine. Capraesque in concept, Baby Boom avoids phony sentiment and obvious humor, emerging as one of the singular comic delights of the late 1980s. On great bit has Keaton "celebrating" a major business coup by surreptiously performing an under-the-table jig (a bit of business that dates back to the 1924 Reginald Denny comedy Skinner's Dress Suit). Baby Boom was spun off into a TV sitcom in 1989, with Kate Jackson filling Diane Keaton's designer shoes.

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  • Annette Bening Baby Boom!

    SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 10, 2000 -- The ambulance that stood by for Annette Bening at the Oscars can go home. She's done. The "American Beauty" star, who was very much with child when she attended the March 26 ceremony, has given birth to child No. 4, the publicist for husband Warren Beatty announced today.

    Details were beyond sketchy -- no word on when, where and how (although we can pretty much figure that one out on our own). Also no word on a name. All we know is that it was a girl.

    Bening, 41, and Beatty, 62, have three other children -- daughter Kathlyn, born in 1992, son Benjamin, born in 1994 and daughter Isabel, born in 1997.

    While Bening braved the Oscar ceremony (only to watch herself lose the Best Actress trophy to Hilary Swank), she was an in-abstentia winner at Sunday's British Academy Film Awards, the U.K. equivalent of the Academy Awards.



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