Because child labor laws strictly limit filming hours with infants, the role of Baby Bink was played by identical twins Adam and Jacob Worton. Scenes were shot in short bursts with one twin, then the other. Parents were always on set.
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Baby Bink (played by twins Adam and Jacob Worton) is the adored son of a wealthy Chicago couple. Three inept criminals – Eddie, Norbert, and Veeko – pose as a photographer and his assistants to kidnap the baby from his home. They leave behind a ransom note demanding $5 million. Baby Bink (played by twins Adam and Jacob
However, Bink escapes from the criminals’ hideout (a dilapidated hotel room) by crawling out the door. What follows is a cross-city odyssey:
Meanwhile, the kidnappers chase him from disaster to disaster, each time suffering slapstick injuries – falling manholes, getting attacked by animals, and crashing into everything imaginable. Eventually, Bink returns home safely, and the criminals are arrested thanks to the baby’s baby-blue book (a storybook of his favorite places that guided his trip).