The Crazysitter (1994) [PG-13]

Release Date:
December 31, 1994

Original Title:
The Crazysitter

Genres:
Comedy | Family

Production Companies:
Concorde-New Horizons
Libra Pictures
New Concorde

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 92

She'll steal your heart.. After she sells your kids!

When a petty criminal escapes from jail, she lays low by posing as a babysitter for two semmingly precious children. But when she decides to sell them for a quick profit, she gets more than she bargained for. A wildy clever family comedy in the tradition of "Home Alone" and "Mrs. Doubtfire".

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Associate Producer:
Paul Di Franco

Casting:
Jan Glaser

Co-Producer:
Mike Upton

Costume Design:
Maria K.M. Sundeen

Director:
Michael McDonald

Director of Photography:
Christopher Baffa
Mike Mickens

Editor:
Robert Barrere

Executive Producer:
Roger Corman
Lance H. Robbins

First Assistant Director:
Jeffrey F. January

Key Makeup Artist:
Stephanie L. Massie

Makeup Artist:
Stephanie L. Massie

Music:
David Wurst
Eric Wurst

Producer:
Mike Elliott

Production Design:
Reiko Kobayashi

Second Assistant Director:
Ross Novie

Special Effects Coordinator:
Lou Carlucci

Stunt Coordinator:
Patrick J. Statham

Stunts:
Gary Paul
Joni Avery
Ellen Statham

Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
Jeffrey R. Whitcher

Writer:
Michael McDonald

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