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The Babysitter's Seduction

  • TV Movie
  • 1996
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
2K
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Keri Russell in The Babysitter's Seduction (1996)
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A Florida police detective probes a murder case involving a wealthy family and a babysitter.A Florida police detective probes a murder case involving a wealthy family and a babysitter.A Florida police detective probes a murder case involving a wealthy family and a babysitter.

  • Director
    • David Burton Morris
  • Writers
    • Shirley Tallman
    • Nancy Hersage
  • Stars
    • Stephen Collins
    • Keri Russell
    • Phylicia Rashad
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Burton Morris
    • Writers
      • Shirley Tallman
      • Nancy Hersage
    • Stars
      • Stephen Collins
      • Keri Russell
      • Phylicia Rashad
    • 20User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Stephen Collins
    Stephen Collins
    • Bill Bartrand
    Keri Russell
    Keri Russell
    • Michelle Winston
    Phylicia Rashad
    Phylicia Rashad
    • Det. Kate Jacobs
    Tobin Bell
    Tobin Bell
    • Det. Frank O'Keefe
    John D'Aquino
    John D'Aquino
    • Paul Richards
    Linda Kelsey
    Linda Kelsey
    • Alice Winston
    Arian Ash
    Arian Ash
    • Tracy Butler
    • (as Arian Waring Ash)
    Dawn Lambing
    Dawn Lambing
    • Sally Bartrand
    Roger Floyd
    • Danny Bennett
    Adam Crosby
    • Kyle Bartrand
    Kristie Horton
    • Jennifer Bartrand
    Travis Robertson
    • Jeff Winston
    Bob Roitblat
    • Waiter
    Kristian Truelsen
    Kristian Truelsen
    • Desk Sergeant
    Kimberly Kashani
    • Amy
    Sheri Cook
    Sheri Cook
    • Doreen
    Hersha Parady
    Hersha Parady
    • Mrs. Bartrand
    Joyce Newman
    • Pam
    • Director
      • David Burton Morris
    • Writers
      • Shirley Tallman
      • Nancy Hersage
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    User reviews20

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    7Mulad

    Pretty good, but suffers from some common flaws.

    I totally love Keri Russell, so I had to check this out if only to see her past "indiscretions" vis-à-vis movie scripts. I enjoyed this film and thought she gave a strong performance aside for a few scenes, though it's a TV movie and some fairly obvious flaws have to be expected. Stephen Collins has always come off to me as a sleazebag, so I guess this role worked for me. Still tough to see him on screen next to a 20-year-old. I'd agree that Phylicia Rashad fell flat as a piece of cardboard compared to the other characters. If you enjoy an occasional melodrama complete with yelling at your television, this is an enjoyable guilty pleasure.
    4evilwithasmile-220-698100

    Was Fine

    I had not previously encountered this film, but I faintly recall its cover from my childhood on TV or VHS at the rental shop (God, to think these are no more). There are several similar titles available on Tubi that I remember seeing on the covers of VHS, although I was too young to watch them at the time. However, I am now able to appreciate them and am thoroughly enjoying the experience. This film embodies many characteristics of early 90s thrillers and made-for-television movies. During that era, it was quite popular to feature narratives involving older men and school-aged girls, as seen in productions such as "Poison Ivy," among others. However, this particular film presented a somewhat different perspective. Although it was watchable, it lacked excitement and was predictable in its plot development. Nonetheless, it served its purpose of providing entertainment and gave me the opportunity to see Tobin Bell in a non-horror role, which is primarily how I know him. Overall, while it may not have been exceptional, it was certainly more enjoyable than many other films I have encountered.
    7abbazabakyleman-98834

    Standard, But Suspenseful Made for TV Thriller

    Keri Russell stars in this TV movie about a devoted, but slightly rebellious teenager named Michelle who regularly babysitstwo kids belonging to Bill (Stephen Collins), a rich businessman whose wife later dies under mysterious circumstances. Bill's long-time detective friend Frank (Tobin Bell) suspects that Michelle is responsible. Bill refuses to believe it, but Michelle is determined to investigate the matter herself before she puts her own life in danger. This movie offers more of the same as your typical Lifetime TV movie and some of the supporting cast is underutilized, particularly Phylicia Rashad as Frank's sympathetic partner and Linda Kelsey as Michelle's disdainful mother. The music score by the legendary Jan Hammer hits it off with the more suspenseful moments.
    6Floated2

    Intriguing enough concept but weak execution

    The story and plot sound rather like a typical Lifetime drama, where they combine realism within the plot and add in a few dramatic elements for effect. It's not nearly as erotic or suspenseful thrilling as it could have been- considering this is possibly PG-13 as they had restrictions.

    It certainly starts off as you would expect with seeing the death scene of the wife (which is the synopsis and key plot- not a spoiler). The central plot is about how she died as it's framed as a suicide. But we know it's a murder. Certainly predictably where we expect it to be the husband who did it. As further watching, they casually throw away the reveal where it isn't shocking.

    The standout is Keri Russell who made her character believable once she got confortable to the portrayal. Stephen Collins was just right for his role, playing the father who "seduces" Russell.

    The conclusion was somewhat of a letdown all be it still entertaining enough. Where things unfold predictably. There's a 'cat and mouse' game within the finale which was bizarrely done and didn't make much sense considering why Collin's didn't make it more difficult for Russell to escape. It's as if he wanted her to escape. Also her escaping was rather unrealistic.

    In the end, she gets away. The cops of course show up as they arrest him (seemingly he's okay after being stabbed). The film isn't anything special. The concept and Keri Russell make it worthwhile for a Lifetime 90's film and the scenery is solid as well. Perhaps slightly better than expected.
    6krorie

    Who's Seducing Whom

    "The Babysitter's Seduction" makes a nifty little TV thriller. It starts out as a very good mystery with absolutely no suspects in who killed Bill Bartrand's wife and made it look like a suicide. Then we begin getting suspect after suspect. Alas, the identity of the culprit is given away much too soon. Director David Burton Morris must rely on suspense, chills, and thrills for the rest of the film. As the movie progresses one wonders if the babysitter is seducing Bill Bartrand or if Bill Bartrand is seducing the babysitter. Slowly we get the drift of what is really taking place. This part of the story is well written and directed. Some reviewers found it repulsive and unbelievable that a 50 year old man and a 20 year old woman (in the movie 40 and l8) could get it on. Have they not heard of sugar daddies and now sugar mamas? The babysitter wants to fill the dead wife's shoes, car, house, jewelry, and become the mother of her two children. Because of this, she doesn't see what others see, especially Det. Kate Jacobs, until it is almost too late. The final scenes in Bill Bartrand's house are edge of the seat suspense, particularly for a television movie.

    The acting is above average for a TV movie. Keri Russell made her character believable once she got warmed up to the part. Stephen Collins was just right for his role, a charming creep who becomes very menacing. I prefer seeing Tobin Bell as a heavy, but he does fine as Bill Bartrand's detective friend. They played football together in school and he was close to Bartrand's wife.

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    • Trivia
      Actual students attending Mandarin High School in Jacksonville, Florida were used as extras in the filming. All students came on a volunteer basis and none were paid for the days spent shooting at the school.
    • Goofs
      In swimming pool, Bill gets stabbed in the back. But in the water, zero blood came from that wound.
    • Quotes

      Michelle Winston: Why are you doing this to me?

      Bill Bartrand: Why not?

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Death Pays the Sitter
    • Filming locations
      • Jacksonville Beach, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Richard Maynard Productions
      • Hearst Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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