Two teen rival babysitters, Jenny and Lola, team up to hunt down one of their kids who accidentally ran away into the big city without any supervision.
Sabrina Carpenter
Jenny Parker
Sofia Carson
Lola Perez
Nikki Hahn
Emily Cooper
Mallory James Mahoney
Katy Cooper
Max Gecowets
Trey Anderson
Jet Jurgensmeyer
Bobby Anderson
Madison Horcher
AJ Anderson
Kevin G. Quinn
Zac Chase
Gillian Vigman
Helen
Gabrielle Miller
Donna Cooper
Michael P. Northey
Tiny
Ken Lawson
Scalper
Max Lloyd-Jones
Officer James
Alissa Skovbye
Claire
Kevin O'Grady
Barry Cooper
Arielle Tuliao
Staff Girl
Lisa MacFadden
Party Hostess
J.C. Williams
Police Officer
Emiliano Díez
Leon Vasquez
Simon Chin
Planetarium Guard
Michael Roberds
Head Chef
Raf Rogers
Pastry Chef
Kwasi Thomas
DJ Chill
Sean Tyson
Officer Fitz
Hugo Ateo
Hal Anderson
Amitai Marmorstein
Douglas
Kathryn Kirkpatrick
Trixie
Teana-Marie Smith
Female Officer
Pearce Visser
Carl
Alissa Skovbye
Samantha
Michael Jonsson
Concert Guard
Joshua Morettin
Trent
Director
John Schultz
Story
David Simkins
Writer
Tiffany Paulsen
June 24, 2016
5
One night, two babysitters, five kids and various adventures!
Now its Maya's (Sabrina Carpenter) turn after Riley's (Rowan Blanchard) 'Invisible Sister'. I'm referring the two best friends from 'Girl Meets World'. This film saw a delayed release and initially it was said to be a sequel to the 80s film of the same name, but now it stated as an official remake. The basic theme was retained and the rest was modified to the present trend. They aimed for G and/or PG, not anything above that, so they had to give up those risky stuffs from the original, hence became a simple one night adventure.
The 100th film under the Disney channel's belt. I neither liked nor disliked it. It's a mixed feeling to me, but if you had loved the original film, which was for all ages, most certainly you won't enjoy this. This film is for those who had not seen the old version and it specially targeted for the little kids and tween audience. The main issue was the film characters doubled with the two babysitters and their two sets of children to be taken care, which means the adventures drastically shrunk.
There's no innovation and those altered scenes didn't do anything to lift the spirit of the narration. Especially the rap song was a disappointment compared to the 'Babysitting Blues' and also weak negative characters let the film down. But the display from the cast was amazing, if only they had refined story upto 60-70% new ideas, it had a good chance to impress the viewers. Overall, as a television film it did fared decently, but only when compared with the original, it goes stumbling.
5/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$9,000,000.00
Revenue:
$0.00