Baby Boom (film)
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| Directed by | Charles Shyer |
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| Cinematography | William A. Fraker |
| Edited by | Lynzee Klingman |
| Music by | Bill Conti |
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| Distributed by | MGM/UA Communications Co. |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $15 million |
| Box office | $26 million |
Baby Boom is a 1987 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Charles Shyer, written by Nancy Meyers and Shyer, and produced by Meyers and Bruce A. Block for United Artists. It stars Diane Keaton as a yuppie who discovers that a long-lost cousin has died, leaving her a fourteen-month-old baby girl as inheritance.
The film received generally favorable reviews and was a modest box-office success during its original run, eventually grossing $26 million. The film spawned a television series of the same name (1988–1989) and was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards.