Maybe Baby (2000) [R]

Release Date:
June 2, 2000

Original Title:
Maybe Baby

Alternate Titles:
Como Fazer Bebês
Maybe Baby - Sex nach Plan
Maybe Baby ou Comment les Anglais se reproduisent
Možná, miláčku
Všechno je možné, miláčku

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
BBC Film
Pandora Cinema

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  GR: 16  HU: 16  IE: 15  PL: 12  US: R 

Runtime: 104

It's a matter of life and sex.

Sam and Lucie Bell are a married couple who seem to have it all: good looks, successful careers, matching motorbikes, and an enthusiastic love life. The only thing they lack is the one thing they want more—a baby.

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Art Direction:
Chris Seagers

Casting:
Mary Selway

Costume Design:
Anna B. Sheppard

Director:
Ben Elton

Director of Photography:
Roger Lanser

Editor:
Peter Hollywood

Executive Producer:
Ernst Goldschmidt
David M. Thompson

Focus Puller:
Simon Finney

Foley Artist:
Andie Derrick
Jason Swanscott

Foley Mixer:
Ed Colyer

Hairstylist:
Julie Dartnell

Line Producer:
Mary Richards

Makeup Artist:
Julie Dartnell
Tamsin Dorling
Jutta Russell
Joceline Andrews

Music:
Colin Towns

Novel:
Ben Elton

Producer:
Phil McIntyre
Lucy Ansbro

Production Accountant:
Michele Tandy

Production Design:
Jim Clay

Screenplay:
Ben Elton

Script Supervisor:
Anna Worley

Second Assistant Director:
Sara Desmond

Set Decoration:
Maggie Gray

Steadicam Operator:
Keith Sewell

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