Vicki is 17 and her older friends call her Jailbait. Her boyfriend Robert is frustrated because Vicki doesn't want to do the wild thing, but he's willing to wait. After a party gets out of h... Read allVicki is 17 and her older friends call her Jailbait. Her boyfriend Robert is frustrated because Vicki doesn't want to do the wild thing, but he's willing to wait. After a party gets out of hand, Vicki escapes with help from Lorraine, who takes her in as a houseguest. While Lorrai... Read allVicki is 17 and her older friends call her Jailbait. Her boyfriend Robert is frustrated because Vicki doesn't want to do the wild thing, but he's willing to wait. After a party gets out of hand, Vicki escapes with help from Lorraine, who takes her in as a houseguest. While Lorraine teaches Vicki etiquette, Robert wonders what happened to his girlfriend. And Vicki soon... Read all
- Vicki March
- (as Thérèse Paré)
- Roger Warfield
- (uncredited)
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This meandering narrative offers nothing but boredom. The pathetic character of Vicki, naive to the point of farce at times, just aggravating at best. There's a reference to My Fair Lady (1964), and attempts to weave this into a section where Vicki is shown acting like an adult, but failing. At times the film also thinks it's funny. So basically this is a tale of a precocious-seeming girl who won't have sex with her boyfriend because she wants to be with more mature people, but learns a lesson whilst trying to fit into that adult world. It just all looks so cheap. It has the same aesthetic as a hard core porn film of the period, that has been copied down on several generations of VHS pirating (or so I've heard!), but without the porn. It has very little nudity or sex either.
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** (out of 4)
Vicki (Therese Pare) is a 17-year-old tease who doesn't mind turning guys on but she also has no problem sending them home without getting any. After a bad incident she ends up at the home of a prostitute (Lydia Wagner) who takes her in and tries to help her.
JAILBAIT BABYSITTER comes from director John Hayes and it contains one of the greatest exploitation titles out there. I'd argue that it also has one of the greatest exploitation posters out there. With that said, you also have to say this marketing ploy was 100% perfect because the title, the poster and the selling point has nothing to do with what the film actually is. If you're hoping for some sort of raunchy or perverted sex film then you're going to be disappointed because this is pretty much a straight-forward drama.
Yep, sorry fellas but there's nothing here that would even fit into the exploitation genre. There is a little nudity but there's certainly not enough to where you could call this some sort of sexploitation picture. What you've basically got is a drama about a tease who has some personal issues going on. I actually thought the film was mildly entertaining once you realized that the film wasn't going to live up to the title.
What helps the film is that both Pare and Wagner are good in their role and I thought the story was decent enough for what it is but at the same time it wasn't strong enough or detailed enough to pull the drama off. The film is mildly entertainment, like a made-for-television film, but it falls well short of being a good or dramatic theatrical picture.
Surely the film's title, in the grand exploitation tradition, was tacked on to try to sell a product on the basis of something it doesn't really deliver. There is, technically, a "jailbait babysitter" in the film, but anyone expecting some underage thrills should look elsewhere. There's a bit of nudity to keep the audience from throwing things at the screen, but the story is actually an earnest drama with very little sex. It all plays out rather flatly, as our heroine gets in some trouble and runs away from home, and begins cohabitating with an absurdly benevolent prostitute. What keeps it watchable is not so much interest in the characters as the feeling of having absolutely no idea where, if indeed anywhere, the film is going. Amazing moments like the protagonist stepping in a huge pile of dog excrement, and her later tirade about same, make for unique viewing.
Did you know
- TriviaApril 1978 Penthouse Pet Of The Month, Mariwin Roberts plays the role of Trish.
- ConnectionsEdited into Sleazemania! (1985)
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