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Cry-Baby

With the SF Independent Film Festival

at Railyard Park
740 Cerrillos Road
Santa Fe NM 87505
Other Events at Railyard Park

Time: 8:00pm     Day: Friday     Doors: 7:00pm     Ages: All Ages    
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Join us every other Friday from June 1-Aug. 24 (except July 27 and Aug. 18) for free movies in Railyard Park! The Santa Fe Railyard movie series takes place on the beautiful Railyard Park Performance Lawn in the heart of the Railyard Park, located at the intersection of Paseo De Peralta and Cerrillos Rd. Directions and parking info are on the Railyard web site. (You can also download a map [JPG] showing all of the Railyard parking and transportation options.) 

  • Chairs and blankets are welcome. No umbrellas, please.
  • Picnics are welcome but NO ALCOHOL is allowed in City of Santa Fe Parks.
  • Food trucks are at most movies.
  • Well behaved, leashed dogs are OK, but it usually works better to leave your canine companions at home.
  • Bike to the Railyard this summer. We are encouraging safe bicycling to the Railyard Series using the Acequia Trail and St Francis Underpass. "Bike Valet" available on site by donation supporting multiple bicycle advocacy organizations and charities. Powered by Mellow Velo!

Register for the event and we'll send you updates if there are any schedule changes as well as info on future free Railyard programs and events around Santa Fe and Albuquerque.

Eisenhower is President. Rock 'n' Roll is king. And Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker is the baddest hood in his high school. Johnny Depp heads up a supercool cast as the irresistible bad boy whose amazing ability to shed one single tear drives all the girls wild—especially Allison Vernon Williams (Amy Locane), a rich, beautiful "square" who finds herself uncontrollably drawn to the dreamy juvenile delinquent and his forbidden world of rockabilly music, fast cars and faster women. It's the hysterical high-throttle world of 1954 in director John Waters' outrageous musical comedy.

"John Waters' mischievous satire of the teen exploitation genre is entertaining as a rude joyride through another era, full of great clothes and hairdos." (Variety)

"Waters' finest film to date, a worthy successor to Hairspray which exudes teen angst and young lust from every pore." (Time Out)


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