$ 100 more if it's a boy
Movie | |
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German title | $ 100 more if it's a boy |
Original title | The Baby Maker |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1970 |
length | 105 minutes |
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Director | James Bridges |
script | James Bridges |
production |
Richard Goldstone , Jack Larson |
music |
Fred Karlin , Marsha Karlin |
camera | Charles Rosher junior |
cut | Walter Thompson |
occupation | |
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100 dollars more if it's a boy (Original title: The Baby Maker ) is an American feature film from 1970 by James Bridges , who made his directorial debut with it. Fred Karlin and Marsha Karlin were in 1971 for the Oscar for best film music nominated.
action
After Tish Gray put a child up for adoption , the wealthy couple Suzanne and Jay Wilcox made her the offer to act as a surrogate mother . She accepts the apparently simple offer, which does not turn out to be so problem-free.
reception
The lexicon of international film ruled:
“In James Bridges' first feature film ('The China Syndrome'), the quality of the script is significantly higher than that of the staging, but a subtle study has emerged that deals with human relationships and behavior under unusual circumstances. The film approaches the current topic with great care. "
Awards
- Oscar nominated for best film music (Original Song Score). The Oscar went to the members of the Beatles in Let It Be .
Web links
- $ 100 more if it's a boy in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- 100 dollars more if it's a boy in the lexicon of international films
Individual evidence
- ↑ 100 dollars more if it's a boy in the dictionary of international films.
- ↑ Oscars 1971 at www.oscars.org