Customer Reviews
Great family entertainment - By: A. Gallagher, 19 Oct 2008 
Your previous reviewers, Ms.Buxton & 'AllieG' have hit the nail on the head with their reviews.
This is a simple story of 'baby pay-back'. Baby of rich parents gets kipnapped & then sets about destroying his incompetent kidnappersin the most painful, ball-crunching ways you can possibly imagine. I lost count of the number of times I alternated between wincing & falling from my chair laughing! The sound of the baby laughing, as excruciating pain is inflicted upon his kidnappers, is diabolical, but I loved it!
Asin 'Home Alone', getting to the action takes a little time...but once it starts, it is non-stop until the end.
If you are looking to keep the kids entertained this Christmas, I can recommend this movie...pain being inflicted on adults?...they'll love it!
The cutest family film I've ever seen! - By: Alexandra Fleming, 28 Feb 2008 
I remember watching this filmin the cinema when I was 10 & remembering the audience laughing histericaly at the funny partsin in. Baby Bink is so adorable! As much as my maternal instincts pepper inside me now when I watch it as im nowin my twenties, I can't help but giggle of all the chaos Baby Bink gets up toin the film! He wonders alone from the kidnapper's den, he sends them on a wild goose chase around Manhattan, he remembers all the places he has seenin his book & has the most adventurous time of his life. The funniest partin the film i remember most is when the kidnappers find him at the park & end up face to face with the cops that are trying to find leads to the whereabouts of Baby Bink & the kidnappers, knowing that they have the baby with them, lie through their teeth to save face, not knowing that Baby Bink is waffting a ciggie lighter under Joe Mantegna's coat & between his pants! I will never forget the whowling of laughterin the cinema when the baby is doing chaos under the coat! I still laugh until i have tears flowing down my eyes when i watch this film! I still love it! Its so adorable & the comedy timing is fantastic!
Great family film, Really funny. - By: Ms. A. L. Buxton, 08 Jun 2007 
Baby's day out is a lovely film that children & adults will just adore.
I've watched this film many times as a child & my mother (a childminder)has just bought. It is Certainly a film for all ages as my freind & I (18 & 19), two children aged 8 yrs & my mum, who's age is on a strictly need to know basis, found it enjoyable & endearing.
This film is about three men who masquerade as baby photographers. They then kidnap a baby from a very wealthy couple to hold for ransom. Once they have the baby the fun really begins, as they have no idea how to look after a child. Baby Bink (what a name!) manages to escape from the con artists, & goes on an adventurous daytrip, visiting wondrous places & seeing fantastic sights, the only problem is, he's travelling alone! As the bumbling trio arein hot pursuit, baby Bink is cool, calm & totally unaware of the havoc he wreaks. "Baby's Day Out" is a hilarious mix of comedy & incredible special effects.
I can not recommend this film enough, so buy it, & enjoy the laughs. You will not be disappointed.
Torture your eyeballs - By: DangermouseZilla, 05 May 2007 
In 1994 when I was 14, a friend & I went to the pictures to watch a film I can't remember the title of. It wasn't showing though - so we watched the first thing that was showing. It was this....
...This is one of the worse films I have ever seen!
A blatant rip off of Home Alone.
The quality of the acting was dire, the humour was banal to the point of tears. Yes - this is a kids film, but is was a pretty naff kids film. Made on the cheap & by rights should have gone straight to video, at least that way my poor 14 year old retinas wouldn't have been exposed to the brain liquidising trauma that is 'Baby's Day Out'.
If you plan on watching this film, I'd suggest an alternative: giving yourself a paper cut, & then submerging the damaged digitin a bowl of vinegar for an hour & a half.
The stinging will subside after a few minutes, but the pain of this film will endure.