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Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead [1991]

Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead [1991]

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Director: Stephen Herek
Actors: Christina Applegate, Joanna Cassidy, John Getz, Josh Charles, Keith Coogan
Studio: Cinema Club
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews

Format: Pal
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Region: 2
Discs: 1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 100 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5014138290054
ASIN: B000064230

Theatrical Release Date: June 7, 1991
Release Date: April 29, 2002
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Condition: New & sealed - despatched first class recorded delivery in the UK - same day despatch where possible - worldwide shipping available!

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead aspires to be a cross between Home Alone and Risky Business, with Christina Applegate as an inadvertent scam artist who gets in over her head and somehow pulls it off. When her mother goes to Australia for two months, Sue Ellen (Applegate) thinks she's going to be in charge--until an elderly tyrant of a babysitter arrives. But on the very first night the old lady has a heart attack and keels over. Sue Ellen and her siblings leave the body at a mortuary, only to discover afterward that all the money their mother had left for the summer was in the babysitter's clothes. So Sue Ellen has to get a job. Thanks to a trumped-up resume, she ends up as an executive assistant at a clothing manufacturer. For a while she keeps her head above water by skilfully exploiting a friendly coworker, but her brothers and sisters are running amok at home and a venomous receptionist has it in for her at work. The role-reversal humour of Sue Ellen having to mother her siblings is unsurprising, but Applegate is unexpectedly appealing; her scenes with Josh Charles have a sweet chemistry. Joanna Cassidy plays Sue Ellen's boss and a young David Duchovny is a weaselly clerk. --Bret Fetzer, Amazon.com


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars cheesy classic   December 20, 2002
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Y'know those films that you watched as kid, back in the days when all you had to worry about was where your next sugar fix was coming from? Then you watch them again years later (when you should be doing something really important) and it's just how you remembered it...

It's one of those films from the 80's early 90's that were just straight down the line fun. Familiy of kids having to fend for themselves after their babysitter dies. There's no big heartfelt moral, no over use of crude jokes and inuendo that's so often seen in todays films, just good old fashioned feel good fun.

Whack in the DVD player sit back and enjoy a carefree couple of hours :)


5 out of 5 stars Quick Reviews!   September 29, 2007
carlosnightman (A Seat)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

*** This comment may contain spoilers ***

A brilliant look at early nineties family, and more importantly teen life. Firstly, teen movies of today all seem to be set in school, and involve getting a date or a shag. Usually every character is hollow except the main one who we are supposed to cheer for, but more often than not they are hollow too. The actors are chosen for their looks and although they mostly give competent performances, they give nothing special, the film offers no insight, and nothing much happens. This is why Buffy (series) shone so brightly-brilliant stories, brilliant acting, extremely well developed characters. But it probably isn't fair to compare a long running TV show to a crappy film. However, DTMTBD proves that teen comedies do not have to be hollow and lack humour, but can have a good story, good performances, many funny moments, and offer a message about life other than the rubbish spouted nowadays.

DTMTBD is set in the summer holidays, far from school, just the way we like it. The Crandalls are a large, fatherless family, and their mom needs a break, going to Europe for the whole summer. The 5 children believe they are going to be left alone to party etc for 3 months, but of course that does not happen, and they each learn a lesson about life. It may sound cheesy, but the dark humour ensures that there is a balance. Sue Ellen is the oldest, but is only 17, and therefore mum hires a babysitter. At first it seems that the kids will still be able to do as they please, but it turns out that the babysitter has been sent from the deepest darkest depths of Hell. (met. speak) She sets down rules, chores and is going to prevent them from having any fun.

However, when she sees Kenny's (oldest son) room she has a heart-attack and dies. They decide to get rid of the body in a good, respectful way, and continue with their lives-taking her car too of course. All goes well until the car, along with their money is stolen. Their summer allowance is gone 1 week in, but rather than give in to their mum they decide to struggle on. Sue Ellen gets a job, the rest mess about, and soon tensions arise. Melissa (danielle Harris) is annoyed because no-one came to her baseball match, while the others struggle with girls and personal injuries. Sue Ellen has no clue about her job, lying on her CVto get it, but the money is rolling in, and she has her own boy troubles. Sue-Ellen comes to the rescue of her boss, deciding to hold a fashion show at her house, where the rest of the family finally help out. Of course, nothing goes smoothly.

It is a light-hearted look at teen life, fear of the future, wanting responsibility but not knowing how to cope with it, trying to balance a job, friends, family, work, boyfriend etc, but the often dark humour is very funny. Kenny provides many funny moments, getting the dog stoned and shooting the dishes rather than cleaning them, while Danielle Harris gives another brilliant performance in a small role. Applegate is perfect, delivering her lines with smooth wit and sarcasm, and showing the pressure she is under with skill. Other funny moments involve Sue-Ellen' antics with her boss's lover, and there are plenty of one-liners. The one about the cucumber and the one about Santa Barbara are memorable. Kenny learns that he can still be cool if he goes to school, and that life is not for sitting around, while Sue-Ellen learns that trying to grow up too quick can be dangerous. The movie says that None of us really grow up, we just get older and while this happens we should never forget who we are. As silly and contrived as it sounds it is true none the less, and few films convey this better.

Unfortunately there is nothing extra on the DVD. A retrospective documentary would have been nice.



3 out of 5 stars Intriguing cheesy flick   June 20, 2001
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

It's the dream scenario for a family of teenagers - mum and dad are away, and the out-of-touch babysitter snuffs it, leaving the kids to look after themselves.

Let's face it, the premise doesn't sound too promising so far does it?

Well, another interesting point is an early appearance by the X-Files' David Duchovny in a very small but very smarmy role.

It's good for a laugh, but I'd recommend seeing it on TV rather than buying it!


3 out of 5 stars A classic, well worth the watch just for David Duchovny!   March 20, 2002
1 out of 5 found this review helpful

A gentle comedy, this film is one of those great feel-good types that automatically make the world seem a better place (which can't be a bad thing).

It could have been shortened by about half an hour but it's still a classic - if you haven't seen this film, what are you waiting for?!

Also, David Duchovny (However short his appearance may be) is fi-ine in this!!!

Well worth the watch just for him if you are a DD fan.


5 out of 5 stars a classic 90's comedy   June 12, 2005
G. Pointer (Uk)
this is a great movie, one of my faves. its a real cool family movie with laughs aplenty. i recommend everyone should purchase this, especially at this bargain price. the only downfall is that cinema club have done a very poor job of the dvd conversion, the picture is very fuzzy. otherwise a worthy purchase.

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