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Nanny Cam

Original title: Sitter Cam
  • TV Movie
  • 2014
  • TV-14
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
2.1K
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India Eisley in Nanny Cam (2014)
When the beloved, elderly nanny of the Kessler family begins to suffer from Alzheimer's disease, they hire a young, pretty new nanny who might not be as perfect and sunny as her outward exterior implies.
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An ambitious professional ad executive watches as her gorgeous new nanny slowly bonds with her daughter and husband.An ambitious professional ad executive watches as her gorgeous new nanny slowly bonds with her daughter and husband.An ambitious professional ad executive watches as her gorgeous new nanny slowly bonds with her daughter and husband.

  • Director
    • Nancy Leopardi
  • Writer
    • Brian McAuley
  • Stars
    • India Eisley
    • Laura Allen
    • Cam Gigandet
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    • Director
      • Nancy Leopardi
    • Writer
      • Brian McAuley
    • Stars
      • India Eisley
      • Laura Allen
      • Cam Gigandet
    • 27User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    India Eisley
    India Eisley
    • Heather
    Laura Allen
    Laura Allen
    • Linda Kessler
    Cam Gigandet
    Cam Gigandet
    • Mark Kessler
    Farrah Mackenzie
    Farrah Mackenzie
    • Chloe Kessler
    Renée Felice Smith
    Renée Felice Smith
    • Jess
    Richard Portnow
    Richard Portnow
    • Detective Jones
    Carol Herman
    Carol Herman
    • Mrs. Highsmith
    Andrew Fiscella
    • Mr. Reynolds
    Anthony Backman
    Anthony Backman
    • Spy Shop Clerk
    Steve Bencich
    • Spy Shop Customer
    Kate Fuglei
    Kate Fuglei
    • Gale Lambert
    Hamilton Mitchell
    Hamilton Mitchell
    • Jake Lambert
    Amber Hamilton Russo
    • Erika
    David Sullivan
    David Sullivan
    • Jayson
    Andre Gower
    Andre Gower
    • Gary
    Adam Chernick
    • Dylan
    Jason Sims-Prewitt
    Jason Sims-Prewitt
    • Officer Clinton
    David Hill
    David Hill
    • Officer Moschella
    • Director
      • Nancy Leopardi
    • Writer
      • Brian McAuley
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    3vnssyndrome89

    Insulting to Both Men and Women...

    NANNY CAM/SITTER CAM (TV Movie 2014)

    Brian McAuley, please contact me, I could help.

    BASIC PLOT: The Kessler's are a hard working couple, with a small daughter, Chloe (Farrah Mackenzie). After a near miss at serious injury, with their last babysitter, Mrs. Highsmith (Carol Herman), they are determined to find a better replacement. The Kesslers want to make sure they find the right person, but are having no luck. Linda Kessler (Laura Allen) is an ad exec, and Mark Kessler (Cam Gigandet) is a contractor, who's working flipping a house. He's been trying to pick up the babysitting slack in the afternoons, when Chloe gets home from school. It's not going well, and after a near miss with a nail gun, they are relieved to have Heather (India Eisley), a local girl, save the day. She seems like the perfect fit, and Chloe loves her, but after the last disaster, they decide to get a nanny cam. It's illegal in their state to record audio, without both parties consent, but it seems like video will be enough. At first all seems fine, but over time Heather's behavior becomes increasingly bizarre. Can they discover her secret in time to save their family?

    WHAT WORKS: *Finally, an awesome trailer, with a fantastic voiceover! Excellent!

    *Cam Gigandet's portrayal of Mark Kessler, man-child, is excellent. He embodies the role, and presents the challenges many women have to have to face when dealing with "two children".

    WHAT DOESN'T WORK: *Most people, in today's modern age, wouldn't take just one phone reference, as gospel. They would do an intensive background check, especially after what happened with their last babysitter, Mrs. Highsmith (Carol Herman), who ended up having dementia.

    *What is with the lighting in the kitchen scene, at the 28 min mark? That kind of lighting is terrible for EVERYONE! Who thought that was a good idea? Most kitchens are lit with more than one bulb.

    * It's a mistake killing Mrs. Highsmith (Carol Herman). There's no need, Heather's cruel behavior towards her was enough as a plot device. There was no need to eliminate her, it's overkill.

    *NO WORKING MOTHER WOULD OBJECT TO A NANNY/BABYSITTER THAT CLEANS! As a matter of fact, it's part of the job description for full-time nannies, and au pairs. A man definitely wrote that drek (I'm talking to you Brian McAuley), because no woman would feel that way. A nanny/babysitter would see the pressures a working mother is dealing with, and try to help. Linda would be grateful for this, NOT HOSTILE.

    *Once again, I can tell this is written by a man, before even looking, because men tend to write older women as jealous shrews. I see this time and time again as a plot device, and frankly, it's insulting to women in general. Linda Kessler (Laura Allen is supposed to be a smart, attractive and very successful ad executive. She's the only woman in the room at her job, and she's good at it. Those types of women, powerhouses, would not be intimidated by some tiny 18 year old babysitter, because she can cook and clean, or because the family likes her. Men fantasize about women fighting over them, but often times what's going on in the male brain, is not reality. Brian McAuley's depiction of older women, both in this movie, and in the movie Seduced (2016), says more about him, than any real woman. His infantalized Mark Kessler (Cam Gigandet), as the man-child, is believable to a point, but eventually becomes insulting to men. Mark's a man who needs constant reassurance, who runs from responsibilities, and makes the woman do everything. Why is it Linda's job to cook, clean and do the laundry, when they both have full-time jobs? She's also the sole breadwinner, and yet he's mad when she often has other things on her mind, like the safety of their child.

    *Mark implies to Heather that he wishes Linda wouldn't focus on her career, would stay at home, and be a 1950's housewife. Why? Because he only cares about his needs, and could give a flip about hers? The movie also tells us, it's the woman's fault when her husband cheats. Mark screws up the house he's flipping, screws up the deal to sell it, and then calls his wife in the middle of the work day, to get reassurance. She's busy, can't coddle him, and so he goes home and commiserates with the 18 year-old babysitter, while getting loaded. Are any of these tropes healthy for the viewers, men or women? Why perpetrate negative stereotypes to your audience? Why do we, as viewers, put up with it? WE, AS WOMEN, SHOULD DEMAND BETTER FOR OURSELVES! The days of, "bringing home the bacon, frying it up in a pan, and never let you forget you're a man" are over! Art imitating life, can also end up with life imitating art. Demanding change is how we, as viewers, can change the zeitgeist, and our lives, for the better.

    *Mark does not fire the babysitter, or tell his wife, after she makes a pass, and performs a striptease for the nanny cam. Addicts call this, "making a reservation" to misbehave later. I find this goes beyond melodramatic stereotyping, and into blatant man bashing. It's one thing to have your character be flawed, it's another to make him have every flaw there is.

    *Linda is detained by police, after an anonymous call informed them she might have kidnapped a child. No child had been reported missing, there was no respondent, therefore no means to get a warrant.

    Police need a warrant to search your trunk, or detain you. We have rule of law in this country, and you can't bypass it for a plot device.

    *Finding out your babysitter lied should be grounds for dismissal, any sane parent would find Heather's behavior disturbing. Mark's defense of the babysitter puts his daughter at risk, and is not believable, even for a man-child.

    *Executive assistants are very much like concierge, they get the tasks done. Jess (Renée Felice Smith), Linda's executive assistant, wouldn't dream of telling her boss no, especially since what she's asked to do is a legal background check. Jess's change of heart, also doesn't work, since it was Jess who gave Linda the idea about the nanny cam in the first place. WRITERS! UNDERSTAND YOUR CHARACTER'S MOTIVATIONS!

    *After Linda and Mark's horrendous fight, she wouldn't be calling him "babe". They wouldn't be speaking at all! He not only shoved an abortion in her face, but also called her a terrible wife and mother. She accused him of sleeping with the nanny. Those kind of fights hang around in a relationship for awhile. WRITERS, REMEMBER YOUR CHARACTER'S MOTIVATIONS!

    *Your movie has a problem, when the most likeable character is the Spy Shop Clerk (Anthony Backman).

    *Most healthy, white newborn babies, are adopted quickly. They should have given Heather a heart defect, or some other ailment, that would have made her less adoptable.

    TO RECOMMEND, OR NOT TO RECOMMEND, THAT IS THE QUESTION: *I can't, in good conscience recommend a movie that's bad for the audience. These types of messages to men and women, are abhorrent. We, need to demand better! If you're looking for an evil nanny movie, try Manny Dearest (2017). It's one of my favorites.

    CLOSING NOTES: *I have a background in psychology, I also worked as both and executive assistant, and an au pair.

    *This is a made-for-tv movie, please keep that in mind before you watch\rate it. TV movies have a much lower budget, and so your expectations should be adjusted.

    *I have no connection to the film, or production in ANY way. I am just an honest viewer, who wishes for more straight forward reviews. Hope I helped you out.
    7jswindter01

    Really, a great lil' made-for-TV movie--

    Lifetime Movie Network got it right this time with a great spin on the age old "hand that rocks the cradle" concept!

    I'll give no spoilers here, only to say that they did just enough tweaking on the thriller movie concept that was undoubtedly done best when played by the beautiful Rebecca De Mornay as the sexy-psycho-sitter, Peyton.

    LMN kept all the key factors that made this type of thriller work, and added a few, fresh concepts that really, really did work all in favor of the movie.

    All 3 of the key characters were, IMO, perfectly cast for each of their respective roles in the "love triangle", so to speak, with the husband/wife duo, and pulling up the rear is the devious lolita nanny, Heather.

    Impressive, IMO, when looked at for exactly what it is..a made-for-TV- movie!..

    Watch and enjoy, I say.
    4phenomynouss

    Dumb unintentional comedy

    To start, there is something about this movie, just in the way it's shot, the music, the acting, that gives me very strong vibes of being something that Tommy Wiseau's "The Room" would have aimed for if Tommy Wiseau weren't a comic genius.

    This film is unfortunately a genuine attempt at a straight-forward suspense thriller, and this is tragic because it ends up being unintentionally hilarious at so many points.

    A couple, Linda and Mark, with a five year old daughter, Chloe, have an incident where their nanny has dementia and Chloe accidentally burns herself a little on boiling water. Both parents work so they need a nanny and one teenager who is absolutely perfect for it, Heather, shows up practically begging to be the girl's nanny.

    From there, it follows all the usual predictable twists and turns of a "femme fatale usurper" type plot with the nanny obviously outdoing the mother when it comes to being a parent and a wife, only done with such huge lapses in logic that it almost feels like the entire movie were written and directed by an actual teenager with no real sense of how the world actually works.

    This lapse of logic ranges from very small and stupid things (like police pulling over a woman in her car and not letting her make any calls whatsoever) to really suspect (like the father of the girl showing a complete stranger increasingly unusual photographs of his daughter in less and less clothing and leering like a pervert) to just really dumb nonsensical idiocy (like the nanny drugging and raping Mark and everyone just immediately forgetting it).

    The "twist" at the end is so stupid it's almost genius. The least I can say is that it's extremely realistic that someone seeking out someone else based on extremely minimal information ends up not finding the right person and I greatly appreciate this being recognized.
    6Movie_Freak_2019

    Entertaining with a Twist

    I did not expect much as the actors were not that known to me. But I must say that the movie turned out to be suspenseful, entertaining and very much satisfying.

    Two thumbs up to the cast and director 👍👍
    7j-a-julian

    India Rocks

    Great performance by India Eisley. It's really too bad that India's filmography is so short. Beautiful, sexy, animated. Worth watching just for her performance.

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    • Release date
      • December 28, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sitter Cam
    • Filming locations
      • 329 Melrose Ave, Monrovia, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Indy Entertainment
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      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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