
My Babysitter's a Vampire (2010)
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- TV-PG
- 1h 20min
- Adventure, Comedy
- 10 Jun 2011 (USA)
- Movie
- 4 nominations.
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Cast
Matthew Knight | ... |
Ethan Morgan
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Vanessa Morgan | ... |
Sarah
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Atticus Mitchell | ... |
Benny
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Cameron Kennedy | ... |
Rory
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Kate Todd | ... |
Erica
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Joe Dinicol | ... |
Jesse
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Ella Jonas Farlinger | ... |
Jane Morgan
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Ari Cohen | ... |
Ross Morgan
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Laura de Carteret | ... |
Samantha Morgan
(as Laura DeCarteret)
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Hrant Alianak | ... |
Principal Hicks
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Joan Gregson | ... |
Grandma
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Cassie Steele | ... |
Rochelle
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Jamie Johnston | ... |
James
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Nathaniel Stephenson | ... |
Gord
(as Nathan Stephenson)
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David Wontner | ... |
Wes
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Rebecca Dalton | ... |
Counter Girl
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Matthew Peart | ... |
Surly Teen
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Darcy Donavan | ... |
Vampire
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Terry Jones | ... |
Nerfed Vampire
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Ray Kahnert | ... |
Priest
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Jesse Trajkovski | ... |
Scott
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Brad Cook | ... |
Vampire #1
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Laurie Ma | ... |
Keana
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Heather Sande | ... |
Vampire Girl #1
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William Ellis | ... |
Vampire Punk
(as William Christopher Ellis)
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J.J. Gallo | ... |
Vampire (to singe)
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Kaitlin Howell | ... |
Sydney
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Ryan-James Hatanaka | ... |
Vampire #1 (electrocuted)
(as R.J. Hatanaka)
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Brandon Ludwig | ... |
Vampire #2 (electrocuted)
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Samuel Turner | ... |
Vampire #1 (to singe)
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Luke Bilyk | ... |
The Seeker
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Terri Catlin | ... |
Vampire Mom
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Rafal Mickiewicz | ... |
Vampire Dad
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Adam Benish | ... |
Collegiate Wrestler (uncredited)
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Stephan James | ... |
Jock (uncredited)
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Zie Souwand | ... |
Single tear kid (uncredited)
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Directed by
Bruce McDonald | ... | (directed by) |
Written by
Tom McGillis | ... | (story by) & |
Jennifer Pertsch | ... | (story by) and |
Tim Burns | ... | (story by) |
Tim Burns | ... | (teleplay by) |
Produced by
George Elliott | ... | executive producer |
Bob Higgins | ... | executive producer |
Brian Irving | ... | executive producer / producer |
Lynn Mallay | ... | line producer |
Kevin May | ... | producer: Dusk III Unbitten |
Tom McGillis | ... | executive producer |
Robin McLeod | ... | associate producer |
Jennifer Pertsch | ... | executive producer |
Sander Schwartz | ... | executive producer |
Music by
James Chapple | ... | (music by) |
Graeme Cornies | ... | (music by) |
David Brian Kelly | ... | (music by) (as David Kelly) |
Brian L. Pickett | ... | (music by) (as Brian Pickett) |
Cinematography by
Rudi Blahacek | ... | director of photography: insert shoot |
Rudolf Blahacek | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Ellen Fine |
Editorial Department
Marcel Brassard | ... | first assistant picture editor |
John Cameron | ... | first assistant picture editor |
Devin Clarke | ... | second assistant picture editor |
Chris Dover | ... | colorist |
Rob Evans | ... | hd colorist |
Casting By
Sara Kay | ... | (casting by) |
Jenny Lewis | ... | (casting by) |
Production Design by
Ingrid Jurek |
Set Decoration by
Bruce Mailing |
Costume Design by
Patrick Antosh |
Makeup Department
Carmela Dos Santos | ... | hair department head / key hair stylist |
Marika Latorcai | ... | makeup department head |
Production Management
Richard J. Anobile | ... | post-production manager |
Athena Georgaklis | ... | executive in charge of production: Teletoon |
Alan Gregg | ... | executive in charge of production: Teletoon |
Bruce A. Hutchison | ... | assistant production manager |
Lynn Mallay | ... | production manager / production manager: Dusk III Unbitten |
Travis Williams | ... | executive in charge of production: Teletoon |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Kevin Hourigan | ... | second assistant director |
John Pace | ... | 1st assistant director: Dusk III Unbitten / first assistant director |
John Sauvé | ... | 2nd assistant director: Dusk III Unbitten |
Celeste Authors | ... | trainee assistant director (uncredited) |
Emanuele 'Manny' Danelon | ... | second unit director (uncredited) |
Gillian Muller | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
Fatima Palhetas | ... | third assistant director (uncredited) |
Art Department
Paul Accadia | ... | head carpenter |
Dave Bracken | ... | construction coordinator |
David Fuller | ... | key scenic |
Jason Herriott | ... | key scenic |
Geoff Murrin | ... | property master |
Dan Norton | ... | assistant art director |
Michael Smith | ... | set dresser |
Theresa Tindall | ... | assistant art director |
Adam Urquhart | ... | on-set dresser |
Angelique Wagener | ... | assistant property master |
Tricia Waxman | ... | artwork |
Allan Westlake | ... | construction coordinator |
Sound Department
Mark Beck | ... | sound effects editor |
Richard Calistan | ... | adr editor |
Ralph Chiaravalloti | ... | dialogue editor |
Marvyn Dennis | ... | dialogue editor |
Steve Foster | ... | re-recording mixer |
Rob Hegedus | ... | supervising dialogue editor |
Kevin Howard | ... | sound effects editor |
Bill Mather | ... | supervising sound editor |
Rick Penn | ... | sound mixer |
Paul Shubat | ... | re-recording mixer |
Steve Strongman | ... | audio coordinator: technicolor |
Brad Zoern | ... | re-recording mixer |
Gren-Erich Zwicker | ... | assistant sound editor |
Special Effects by
Derek Bujalski | ... | special effects technician |
Michael Gagnon | ... | special effects coordinator |
Dylan Hankinson | ... | special effects coordinator |
Geoff Hill | ... | special effects key |
Visual Effects by
Larry Adlon | ... | digital effects |
Brad Allen | ... | visual effects |
Eyal Assaf | ... | visual effects production manager |
Nathan Day | ... | visual effects compositor |
Tom Frelek | ... | visual effects compositor |
Shelly Morrow | ... | compositing supervision |
Martin Tori | ... | visual effects supervisor |
Aric Whittom | ... | compositor / visual effects production manager |
Stunts
Jonny Caines | ... | stunt double: stunt double |
Brendan Carmody | ... | stunt double: Joe Dinicol |
Chris Mark | ... | stunt double: Atticus Dean Mitchell |
Duncan McLeod | ... | stunt performer |
Paul Rapovski | ... | stunt coordinator |
Alan Tang | ... | stunt double |
Jennifer Vey | ... | stunt double: Erica |
Amy WY Wong | ... | stunt performer (2010) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Billy Buttery | ... | camera operator |
Scott Cowan | ... | first assistant camera |
Dennis Daigle | ... | lighting technician |
Harper Forbes | ... | key grip |
David Gibbons | ... | gaffer |
Mike Gowland | ... | generator operator |
Paul Howden | ... | key grip |
George Kerr | ... | gaffer |
Dino Laurenza | ... | camera operator |
Jason Luke | ... | second assistant camera |
Kyle MacDonald | ... | video coordinator: technicolor |
Dave McCallion | ... | camera trainee |
Akira Nishihata | ... | first assistant camera |
Michael Ruscitti | ... | lighting technician |
Stephen Scott | ... | still photographer (as Scott Stephen) |
Steve Wilkie | ... | still photographer |
Ryan Wuckert | ... | data management technician: main unit |
Casting Department
Roisin McGilly | ... | background casting |
Location Management
David Lancaster | ... | location manager: Dusk III Unbitten |
Quincy Morgan | ... | location manager |
Music Department
Copperpot | ... | performer: "Girl Next Door" |
Good Charlotte | ... | performer: "Riot Girl" |
Benji Madden | ... | composer: "Riot Girl" |
Joel Madden | ... | composer: "Riot Girl" |
Jarrett Randazzo | ... | composer: "Girl Next Door" |
Earl Torno | ... | music director |
Script and Continuity Department
Matti Huhta | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Scott Clarke | ... | transportation coordinator |
Jeff Taylor | ... | driver: honeywagon |
Additional Crew
Jim Andersen | ... | accounting firm |
Donald Colafranceschi | ... | production coordinator |
Ian Dimerman | ... | production financing consultant |
John Duncan | ... | legal services |
Doug Gillespie | ... | production accountant |
Alan Gregg | ... | executive in charge of production: Teletoon |
Katherine Holmes | ... | publicist |
Gigi Morin | ... | legal services |
Jackie Alexander Moulson | ... | production coordinator (as Jackie Alexander) |
Glen Nudelman | ... | accounting firm |
Shelley Pearson | ... | production accountant |
John Schieder | ... | craft service |
Hanna Tower | ... | production coordinator |
Greg Whiteside | ... | computer and video playback technician |
Amy Wright | ... | choreographer |
Dave Senior Jr. | ... | production assistant (uncredited) |
Sat Sidhu | ... | on-set tutor (uncredited) |
Thanks
Emanuele 'Manny' Danelon | ... | special thanks |
George Lindsay | ... | special thanks |
Jane Lindsay | ... | special thanks |
Jeff Schechter | ... | special thanks |
Production Companies
- Fremantle
- FremantleMedia Enterprises (distributed by)
- FremantleMedia
- Fresh TV
- Teletoon
Distributors
- Disney Channel (2011) (Germany) (tv)
- Disney Channel (2011) (Turkey) (tv)
- Disney Channel (2011) (United States) (tv)
- FremantleMedia Enterprises (2010) (World-wide)
- Sunfilm Entertainment (2012) (Germany) (DVD)
- Teletoon (2010) (Canada) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA) (acknowledgement)
- Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund (with the participation of)
- Bell Fund (with the participation of)
- CMF-FMC (acknowledgement)
- Canada Media Fund (CMF) (acknowledgement)
- Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment (camera dollies)
- Deluxe Post-Production (post production)
- Directors Guild of Canada (DGC) (acknowledgement)
- Directors Guild of Canada: Ontario (acknowledgement)
- Duncan Morin Barristers & Solicitors (legal services)
- International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (acknowledgement)
- Kodak Motion Picture Film (acknowledgement)
- Nabet 700 (acknowledgement)
- PS Production Services (grip and lighting equipment)
- Picturecars North (picture vehicle supplier)
- Shaw Rocket Fund (with the participation of)
- Technicolor Creative Services Toronto (post production)
- Writers Guild of Canada (WGC) (acknowledgement)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Ethan Morgan is a geeky freshman, not trusted by his parents to stay home alone with his little sister Jane. They hire Erica, a girl from Ethan's high school who is a huge fan of "Dusk", as a babysitter. However, Erica comes across her best friend Sarah, and Jesse, Sarah's vampire ex-boyfriend, on the night she is to babysit, and decides to attend a party that Jesse is throwing instead. During a fight between Sarah and Jesse, Sarah ends up at Ethan's house and tells Ethan's parents that she was asked to babysit instead. Ethan has a vision when touching Sarah, and notices she has no reflection in the mirror, leaving him suspicious of her. He confides this in his dorky best friend, Benny. Sarah leaves to get Erica back from the party, knowing the party is full of bloodthirsty vampires. Curious, the boys have Benny's grandmother watch over Jane while they follow Sarah. They see her feed on a rat and realize she is a vampire. Sarah quickly explains that she is only a fledgling, a vampire who has not drunk human blood. The three of them return home, where they are attacked by a vampire sent by Jesse. The vampire is subdued by Sarah and they head to the vampire party to save Erica and and their dimwitted friend, Rory. However, Erica has been bitten by Gord and later bites Rory. Ethan, Benny, and Sarah then battle the vampires and escape. The next day, Rory, now a full vampire after drinking human blood, informs Ethan and Benny that Jesse's gang are going to church so Ethan, Benny and Sarah follow them. Ethan has a vision in which he sees a gravestone, whose dates unscramble to the number 219, and a mysterious box, which is then uncovered by the vampires. The box is called the Cubile Animus or "Nest of Souls." Ethan and Sarah figure out Jesse's full plan from an old book, learning that in the original settlement of the town, there was a priest named Reverend Horace Black that led an evil vampire cult. The townspeople burned the cult members, leading to all "219" of their deaths during a lunar eclipse. In another vision, Ethan sees that Jesse is Horace Black, and plans to use the box to trap the souls of teens going to see a movie premiere to resurrect the souls of his ancient cult during the lunar eclipse occurring on that same night. Benny's grandmother, who reveals that she is an Earth Priestess, gives Ethan, Benny and Sarah enchanted daggers and a spellbook to defeat the vampires. She explains that Ethan sees visions because he is a Seer, which enables him to see visions through touch, and that Benny is a spellmaster, allowing him to cast spells. At the theater, the vampires begin to steal the souls of the teens, but are thwarted by Ethan, Benny and Sarah. Jesse escapes and Ethan and Benny follow in pursuit. In another vision, Ethan sees the tree he saw inside the old book, realizing it's the tree in his backyard, where they find Jesse. As the eclipse begins, Jesse attempts to hold Ethan and Benny down and resurrect the souls he already obtained from the Cubile Animus, but Sarah intervenes. When the box lands in Ethan's hands, he releases the vengeful souls that were captured, and they destroy Jesse. The next day, Ethan, Benny and Sarah head to school, meeting Erica and Rory, who have decided to live peacefully as vampires. Written by Anonymous |
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Taglines | No parents. No rules. No pulse. See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Budget | CAD3,000,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | The original script was much darker and more terrifying, since at first it was planned to make a horror movie for young people and teenagers, however the script underwent certain modifications and some scenes were softened. However, the final project still contains references to black magic, the stealing of souls and the scene where Erika takes Rory's blood. See more » |
Goofs | When Ethan and Benny are watching the video that Rory sent them in the school hallway (before realizing that they will have to attend the Dusk movie premiere), they shouldn't have seen Rory on camera because, by that point in the movie, he was a full vampire. He shouldn't have showed up on camera. See more » |
Movie Connections | References Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999). See more » |
Soundtracks | Girl Next Door See more » |
Quotes |
Jesse:
C'mon Sarah, can't you feel it? Your body knows what it wants. Sarah: Lucky for me, I think with my brain. See more » |