6.9
When plans with her boyfriend fall through, high school senior Chris Parker ends up babysitting the Anderson kids, Brad and Sara. What should be a quiet night in, however, turns into a series of ridiculous exploits, starting when they leave the house to pick up Chris' friend Brenda. Soon, Brad's buddy Daryl is involved, and the group must contend with car thieves, blues musicians and much more.
Elisabeth Shue
Chris Parker
Maia Brewton
Sara Anderson
Keith Coogan
Brad Anderson
Anthony Rapp
Daryl Coopersmith
Calvin Levels
Joe Gipp
Vincent D'Onofrio
Dawson / 'Thor'
Penelope Ann Miller
Brenda
George Newbern
Dan Lynch
John Ford Noonan
John Pruitt
Bradley Whitford
Mike Todwell
Ron Canada
Greydon
John Davis Chandler
Bleak
Dan Ziskie
Mr. Anderson
Allan Aarons
Janitor #1
Marcia Bennett
Nurse
Rummy Bishop
Janitor #2
David Blacker
Cleminski
Lolita Davidovich
Blonde
John Dee
Old Man
Monica Devereux
Teenage Runaway
Clarke Devereux
Gangster at Table
Richard Rebiere
Friend
Rick Goldman
Adulterer
Deryck Hazel
Maitre D'
John Hemphill
Drunk at Party
Frank Hill
El Train Attendant
Philip Honey
Jock
Clark Johnson
Black Gang Leader
Maryann Kelman
Passenger
Kirsten Kieferle
Sesame
Peter Lavender
Hot Dog Vendor
Kevin Lund
Huge Guy
Southside Johnny
Band Leader at Frat Party
Allan Merovitz
Man with Gun
Sam Moses
Dr. Nuhkbane
Les Nirenberg
Fat Man
Juan Ramírez
Chicano Leader
Diane Robin
Nurse
Sandi Ross
Bag Lady
Charlene Shipp
Mrs. Pruitt
Sandra Shuman
Mrs. Parker
Linda Sorensen
Mrs. Anderson
Walter Woodson
Gang Member
Jaap Broeker
Maitre'D (uncredited)
Billy Branch
Harmonica Player (uncredited)
Albert Collins
Self (uncredited)
Jordan-Patrick Marcantonio
Boy on Street (uncredited)
David Simkins
Frat Boy with Playboy (uncredited)
Andrew Shue
Extra (uncredited)
Director
Chris Columbus
Writer
David Simkins
February 16, 2018
RELEASED IN 1987 and directed by Chris Columbus, “Adventures in Babysitting” (aka "A Night on the Town") is a teen dramedy about 17 year-old babysitter, Chris (Elisabeth Shue), from the suburbs of Chicago who has no choice but to take the siblings she’s babysitting (Keith Coogan & Maia Brewton) and their friend (Anthony Rapp) into the big city whereupon they have many misadventures. Penelope Ann Miller plays Chris’ geeky friend (at the bus station), Calvin Levels a car thief, John Davis Chandler the main heavy and George Newbern a helpful college dude with eyes for Chris.
I was surprised at how entertaining this movie is. It has the tone of an Indiana Jones flick, but with teen protagonists and taking place in a modern USA city. The Thor element was a unique surprise and the little girl is cute and spry. The protagonists are likable and you can sense the warmth in their relationships, e.g. Brad’s infatuation with Chris.
Unfortunately, the movie fumbles the ball on the female front a little bit. There are quality women in the cast, for sure, but the director never milks these resources for their worth (and I’m not tawkin’ bout nudity or sleaze). Take Shue, for example (who was 21 during filming); she’s dressed in a looong sweater or jacket that covers her figure the entire film. Compare this with her role in “The Karate Kid” (1984) where her beauty is well displayed and tastefully so.
THE FILM RUNS 1 hour & 42 minutes and was shot in Toronto and the Chicago area. WRITER: David Simkins
GRADE: B+/A-
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$7,000,000.00
Revenue:
$34,368,475.00