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The Babysitter ()


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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.

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Candy Wilson
George E. Carey ...
George Maxwell
Anne Bellamy ...
Edith Maxwell
Kathy Williams ...
Julie Freeman (as Cathy Williams)
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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)

Directed by

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Don Henderson

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James E. McLarty ... (screenplay)
 
George E. Carey ... (original story) &
Don Henderson ... (original story)

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George E. Carey ... producer

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The Food
Robert O. Ragland

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Stanton Fox ... director of photography (as Stanton R. Fox)

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Don Henderson

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Munkrast ... makeup artist

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Lord Douglas ... assistant director

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Ken Carlson ... production sound
Charles Henderson ... sound assistant

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George Mcdonald ... still photographer
Paul Wilmoth ... lighting gaffer (as Paul Wilmuth)

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Robert O. Ragland ... conductor
Sid Wayne ... lyrics

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Blair Brooks ... script supervisor

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George Andrews ... unit driver (uncredited)

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Carolyn Link ... production assistant
Steve Smith ... title design

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Plot Summary

Babysitter Candy Wilson (Patricia Wymer) is driven home by assistant district attorney George Maxwell (George E. Cary) after she has been sitting with the baby of George and his wife, Edith Maxwell (Ann Bellamy), who have been playing bridge. At a drive-in restaurant Candy tries to "turn him on", succeeds and observes, "You and your wife aren't making it, are you?" George has been assigned to prosecute Laurence Mackey (Robert Tessier), accused killer of Doris (Ruth Nooman) in a brutal gang slaying. Marckey's girl friend Julie Freeman (Cathy Williams)plans to get him off by getting evidence on Maxwell's lesbian daughter Joan (Sheri Jackson). But she runs on to something bigger: Maxwell's affair with Candy, trails them everywhere and gets incriminating pictures. Summoned to Julie's beach pad, Maxwell sees the pictures and Juie says she will send them to his boss, district attorney Raymond Willas (Ken Hooker) and to his wife if Maxwell doesn't drop the case against Mackey. He gives her no answer. Instead, he calls Candy and both realize their affair must be ended. Candy gets Richard (Paul Wilmuth) and a friend to pay a visit to Julie, where they threaten her with disfigurement, end up cutting her hair and strewing her pad with "pot" after she devulges the hiding place of the negatives which Candy destroys. Cany calls the police and they bust bad-hair-day Julie. Next day, the newspapers tall of the conviction of Mackey and laud Maxwell for his dramatic prosecution. Maxwell write a resignation letter to his boss and the next morning arrives just as Willas is looking over the special delivery photographs taken by Julie. He refuses to accept Maxwell's resignation and advises him to hurry home and intercept the postman before Edith sees the pictures, but he is too late as Edith is already looking over the pictures. Instead of the blowup he expects, Edith says, "Maybe we do play too much bridge." And at a teen-age hangout where kids are dancing to "Cathy's Theme", Candy smiles at a new acquaintance, a boy about her own age, and tells him "You really turn me on." Written by Les Adams

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Taglines SHE CAME TO SIT WITH THE BABY...and ENDED UP WITH DADDY! (original poster-all caps) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Comment Tomber Enceinte (Canada, French title)
  • Die Liebesdose (West Germany)
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  • 75 min
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Trivia First role and nude scene for Devon Blaine. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 2: The Deuce (2006). See more »
Soundtracks Candy's Theme See more »
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.
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