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The Babysitter

  • 1969
  • R
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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George E. Carey and Patricia Wymer in The Babysitter (1969)
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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.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.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.

  • Director
    • Don Henderson
  • Writers
    • James E. McLarty
    • George E. Carey
    • Don Henderson
  • Stars
    • Patricia Wymer
    • George E. Carey
    • Anne Bellamy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    579
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Don Henderson
    • Writers
      • James E. McLarty
      • George E. Carey
      • Don Henderson
    • Stars
      • Patricia Wymer
      • George E. Carey
      • Anne Bellamy
    • 23User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Patricia Wymer
    Patricia Wymer
    • Candy Wilson
    George E. Carey
    • George Maxwell
    Anne Bellamy
    • Edith Maxwell
    Kathy Williams
    • Julie Freeman
    • (as Cathy Williams)
    Robert Tessier
    Robert Tessier
    • Laurence Mackey
    Ken Hooker
    • Raymond Willas
    Ted C. Frank
    • Kyle Mackey
    James E. McLarty
    • Inkie
    Sheri Jackson
    • Joan Maxwell
    Ruth Noonan
    • Doris Winkler
    Warren Rose
    • Ben Fredericks
    Doris Rose
    • Aggie Fredericks
    Charlie Messenger
    • Frank Harrington
    • (as Charles Messenger)
    Mary Messenger
    • Lena Harrington
    Paul Wilmoth
    • Richard
    • (as Paul Wilmuth)
    Devon Blaine
    • First Dancer
    Karin Longacre
    • Second Dancer
    • (as Kari Longacre)
    • Director
      • Don Henderson
    • Writers
      • James E. McLarty
      • George E. Carey
      • Don Henderson
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    User reviews23

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    7catfish-er

    The movie that's so nice, he made it twice!

    I watched The Babysitter as part of BCI Eclipse' Drive-in Cult Classics (featuring Crown International Pictures releases) on DVD. I think it is a very good film.

    This movie packs a lot of story into a very short time. You have hippies, rock music, bikers, lesbians, sexual impropriety, blackmail, and murder, all in one spot!

    The lead actors do a credible job. And, I found the intricately woven plot to be believable and interesting.

    However, the supporting cast, primarily the bikers, delivers a stilted performance, particularly when asked to deliver lines with more than just a few words. Perhaps they used real bikers, instead of actors. A couple of the characters, in particular, were exceptionally believable.

    The musical score is absolutely spot-on, for the times, the tempo, and for moving the story forward. I found the music a real treat. I noticed in the opening credits that the movie featured the music of "The Food," I googled them; but, couldn't find anything...

    In any case, George E. Carey who wrote, produced and starred in this movie liked the idea so much (of a wayward married man brought to redemption through trials and tribulation; and, a little help - of course) that he wrote, produced and starred in "Weekend with the Babysitter."
    8jobla

    Surprisingly hard-edged Patricia Wymer cult film

    This familiar story of an older man/younger woman is surprisingly hard-edged. Bikers, hippies, free love and jail bait mix surprisingly well in this forgotten black-and-white indie effort. Lead actress Patricia Wymer, as the titular "Candy," gives the finest performance of her career (spanning all of 3 drive-in epics). Wymer was precocious and fetching in THE YOUNG GRADUATES (1971), but gives a more serious performance in THE BABYSITTER. The occasional violence and periodic nudity are somewhat surprising, but well-handled by the director. Leads Wymer and George E. Carey sell the May/December romance believably. There are enough similarities between THE BABYSITTER and THE YOUNG GRADUATES to make one wonder if the same director helmed the latter film as well. Patricia Wymer, where are you?

    Hailing from Seattle, WA, Miss Wymer had appeared as a dancer on the TV rock and roll show MALIBU U, before gracing the cover (as well as appearing in an eight-page spread) of the August, 1968 issue of "Best For Men," a tasteful adults-only magazine. She also appeared as a coven witch in the popular 1969 cult drive-in shocker THE WITCHMAKER.

    THE BABYSITTER has finally made its home video debut, as part of the eight-film BCI box set DRIVE-IN CULT CLASSICS vol. 3, which is available from Amazon.com and some retail stores such as Best Buy.

    Late 2011 update: the original camera negatives for THE BABYSITTER were found! Code Red released a far superior DVD of the film, mastered from the uncut negatives. It was available via direct mail order with Code Red, and occasionally on Amazon.com.
    Dethcharm

    "Ciao, Baby!"...

    THE BABYSITTER is a better movie than the title might suggest. Is it a low-budget, drive-in movie from the late 1960's? Yes. Does it feature bikers, nudity, and -egad!- "go-go dancing"? Indeed. However, it's the story that rises above the usual muck.

    It's about George and Edith Maxwell (George E. Carey and Anne Bellamy) a middle aged couple who find themselves on the rocks, ever since their new, unexpected child was born. The marital tension is intense, with the wife blaming the husband, who shuts himself off completely.

    Enter Candy Wilson (Patricia Wymer), the title character. She's young, pretty, and a very free spirit! In fact, she represents everything that has drained out of the Maxwells' marriage. She also has quite an effect on George.

    Of course the aforementioned elements enter the picture, with lurid results. There's revenge, blackmail, and murder.

    Still, the movie is solid enough to include the madness and remain watchable...
    dougdoepke

    Not Bad of its Kind

    A teenage babysitter seduces a middle-age assistant DA, causing trouble with his wife, and also causing him to be blackmailed by a biker's girl who wants her guy acquitted of murder charges.

    Sure, the flick never rises above cheap exploitation. And I could have done without hints of masochistic sex. Still, the 70-minutes is rather competently made considering its campy genre. The editing is smoothly done, the settings well-chosen, while Carey and Bellamy do well as the quarreling married couple. Even the plot manages a few wrinkles beyond the clichéd teen-age temptress and older man. Too bad Wymer (Candy) looks the part, but has trouble with her lines. There's also a 60's counter-culture subtext where Candy tempts middle-age George with the hippie credo of "free love". George finds this seductive, as did many of his buttoned-down generation. Anyway, for fans of 36-C and 38-D, there's ample exposure. Otherwise, it's drive-in forgettable.
    Michael_Elliott

    Fun Stuff

    Babysitter, The (1969)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Fairly crazy drive-in flick has the future D.A. (George E. Carey) about to take on an important case of a biker killing a woman. He's having trouble at home with his unloving wife (Anne Bellamy) but soon finds comfort with his underage babysitter Candy (Patricia Wymer). The biker's girlfriend plans on blackmailing the D.A. because his daughter is a lesbian but she gets better stuff when she realizes the babysitter is doing more than just watching kids. This thing packs a lot of "story" into its short 75-minute running time but that's okay because it makes for one wild ride as far as "B" drive-in films go. This is certainly one of those "groovy" movies aimed at teenagers at drive-ins and on that level the film works because it's not a great piece of art yet it does keep you entertained with its nudity, silly story and insane dialogue, which includes plenty of "peace of love" hippie talk. The greatest line is when the elder D.A. says everyone would benefit from "a little hippie in them". Another great line is when the D.A., taking the babysitter out, says that he respects teens because of their willingness to try new things like tacos!!! Yes, tacos were apparently a way to show freedom. Wymer does a very good job in her role as the young babysitter who wants to experience life as well as teach an older man how to life. She's certainly cute enough for the role but she also has enough charm to make you understand how the old man would get caught up with her. She also comes off appearing to have a brain in her head, which also helps make her character more believable. Stone, who wrote the story for himself; imagine that, is pretty flat in his role, which doesn't demand too much except getting turned on by a teenager. He's pretty weak in the role, which doesn't help the film any. You really can't go into a film like this expecting anything great so the main goal should be to keep the viewer entertained and this film is successful at that. The nudity, silly rock music and wild story make for some decent fun as long as you know what you're getting into.

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    • Trivia
      First role and nude scene for Devon Blaine.
    • Quotes

      Lena Harrington: Oh Edith and George, how wonderful to see you. Do you want a little drinkie? We all having drinkies. Dinner will be served in about an hour.

      Edith Maxwell: Oh Lena, your house looks wonderful and we'd love a little drinkie, wouldn't we George?

      George Maxwell: You suppose, I might have a big drinkie.

    • Connections
      Featured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 2: The Deuce (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Candy's Theme
      Lyrics by Sid Wayne

      Music by Robert O. Rgland

      Performed by The Food

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    • Release date
      • September 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Crown International Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die Liebesdose
    • Filming locations
      • 2310 North Vermont Avenue, Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California, USA(Candy Wilson walking from the bus stop to the Maxwells' house)
    • Production company
      • Dundee Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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