Babysitter (1995)
Release Year: 1995
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: The Babysitter, La Babysitter, A Babysitter, Uma Babá Objeto do Desejo, La baby-sitter
Director: Guy Ferland
Writer: Guy Ferland, Robert Coover
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: Kevin J. Messick, Steve Perry
Co_Producer: Spencer Franklin, Matt Hinkley
Executive_Producer: Joel Schumacher
Companies: Spelling Films International
Genre: Drama, Erotic Film, Erotic Thriller, Film Based On Literature, Thriller
Budget: $2,000,000 (estimated)
Awards & Similar
Awards: N/A
Similar:
Keywords
Keywords: alcohol, babysitter, obsession, parents
Story
Jennifer (Alicia Silverstone), a teenage girl, is hired to babysit two young children while their parents, Harry and Dolly Tucker (J.T. Walsh and Lee Garlington), attend a party. Unbeknownst to Jennifer, the evening takes a dramatic turn as both her boyfriend Jack (Jeremy London) and another guy Mark (Nicky Katt) decide to spy on her at the Tucker house, driven by their mutual attraction to her. Meanwhile, Mr. Tucker himself, fueled by alcohol during the party, harbors fantasies about his beautiful babysitter. The story unfolds with these intertwined obsessions, as alcohol brings out the darkest desires in each character.
Summary
Babysitter (1995) is a drama-thriller directed by Guy Ferland, based on the novel 'The Babysitter' byootje van Vessem. Set in the United States, the film explores themes of obsession, jealousy, and the dangerous effects of alcohol. It follows Jennifer, a seemingly ordinary babysitter whose beauty captivates not only her boyfriend but also another young man and even her employer. The story takes place within one night, as tensions rise and secrets unravel while the Tucker parents are away at a party.

