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  1. 13 de oct. de 1989 · But ''The Fabulous Baker Boys,'' like its stars, has style and sultriness to spare. The warm, rich hues of Michael Ballhaus's cinematography contribute immeasurably to the film's invitingly ...

  2. Michelle Pfeiffer would easily steal The Fabulous Baker Boys were it not for a hefty payoff on the long overdue teaming of Jeff and Beau Bridges. Then again, the fabulous Bridges boys would steal the picture if not for Pfeiffer. Filmmaker Steve Kloves, who has all but come out of nowhere, must be living right. [13 Oct 1989, p.4D]

  3. The Fabulous Baker Boys is a film directed by Steve Kloves with Jeff Bridges, Michelle Pfeiffer, Beau Bridges, Jennifer Tilly .... Year: 1989. Original title: The Fabulous Baker Boys. Synopsis: Brothers Jack and Frank Baker (Jeff and Beau Bridges) are cocktail lounge piano players whose career has hit a sour note.

  4. Jack Baker and Frank Baker are brothers making a meagre living playing in seedy lounges and piano bars. In despair, they hold auditions for a female singer to join the outfit, ending up with the beautiful but hard-nosed Susie Diamond. The new act becomes unexpectedly successful.

  5. The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989) The Fabulous Baker Boys. (. 1989. ) Ésta es la historia de dos hermanos pianistas de jazz en Seattle, Jack (Jeff Bridges) y Frank (Beau Bridges), que una noche, después de su fallida actuación, son despedidos. Los hermanos Baker se ven, entonces, en la necesidad de contratar a una joven cantante, Susie Diamond ...

  6. Create New. The Fabulous Baker Boys is a 1989 American romantic comedy-drama musical film written and directed by Steve Kloves, and starring real-life brothers Jeff and Beau Bridges, along with Michelle Pfeiffer. Two brothers, Jack (Jeff) and Frank (Beau), struggling to make a living as lounge jazz pianists in Seattle, hold auditions for a ...

  7. In Seattle, Washington, brothers Frank and Jack Baker perform as the piano-playing duo, “The Fabulous Baker Boys,” at various hotel lounges and bars. One night, after a poorly received show at a tiki lounge, Frank and Jack are paid off by Charlie, the manager, who cancels their second performance and suggests they are out of fashion.