The Babysitter (1969 film)
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Directed byDon Henderson
Written byJames E. McLarty
Story byGeorge E. Carey
Don Henderson
Don Henderson
Produced byGeorge E. Carey
| The Babysitter | |
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Film poster | |
| Directed by | Don Henderson |
| Written by | James E. McLarty |
| Story by | George E. Carey Don Henderson |
| Produced by | George E. Carey |
| Starring | Patricia Wymer |
| Cinematography | Stanton R. Fox |
| Edited by | Don Henderson |
Production company | Dundee Productions |
| Distributed by | Crown International Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 76 mins |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Babysitter is a 1969 American exploitation film directed by Don Henderson.
The movie was a big commercial success for Crown International Pictures, who distributed. It led to a 1970 sequel, Weekend with the Babysitter.[1]
An Assistant District Attorney is about to prosecute members of a motorcycle gang for murder when he gets blackmailed because of an affair with a teenage babysitter, Candy.
Cast
- Patricia Wymer as Candy Wilson
- George E. Carey as George Maxwell
- Ann Bellamy as Edith Maxwell
- Kathy Williams as Julie Freeman
- Robert Tessier as Laurence Mackey
- Ken Hooker as Raymond Willas
- Ted C. Frank as Kyle Mackey
- James E. McLarty as Inkie
- Sheri Jackson as Joan Maxwell
- Ruth Noonan as Doris Winkler