Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead
German title: Fast Food Family – Eine Wahnsinnsfamilie
Francaise title: Panique chez les Crandell
Spain title: No le digas a la mamá que la niñera ha muerto
Greek title: Μην πείτε στη μαμά μου ότι η μπέιμπισίτερ τα τίναξε
Russian title: Не говори маме, что няня умерла
Original title: Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead
Alternative titles:
Don’t tell Mom the Babysitter’s dead | The Real World | Fast Food Family – Eine Familie zum Quietschen | Не звони маме, что нянька мертва | Min peite sti mama mou oti i baby sitter ta tinaxe | Μην πειτε στη μαμα μου οτη η μπαμπυ σιττερ τα τιναξε | Ne dites pas à maman que la gardienne mange des pissenlits par la racine
Comedy – USA
Production year: 1990
Movie length: 125 minutes
Director: Stephen Herek
Writer: Neil Landau, Tara Ison
Cinematograph: Tim Suhrstedt
Music: David Newman
Movie description:
When Mrs. Crandell goes on a summer vacation to Australia, she leaves her 5 kids Sue Ellen, Kenny, Zach, Melissa, and Walter in the care of an elderly but cruel babysitter, Mrs. Sturak. When Mrs. Sturak dies, the kids load her body in a trunk and deposit the trunk on the front step of the local funeral home. The kids are ecstatic because they think that with the big wad of cash their mom has left behind, they can have a summer of consumer madness. But when they discover that the money has been buried with Mrs. Sturak, the kids have to fend for themselves to make ends meet. 17-year-old Sue Ellen tries working at a fast food restaurant, but she can’t stand the grease, so she puts together a false resume and, posing as a woman in her 20s, she applies for a job as a receptionist at a garment manufacturing company. The company’s vice president, Rose Lindsey, is so impressed by her resume that she hires her on the spot as her executive assistant. Her deception looks to be working out great – Sue Ellen manages to hold off the office lady killer Gus, avoids exposure by the embittered receptionist, borrows money from the company’s petty cash box for household incidentals, and continues a relationship with restaurant employee Bryan. But suddenly, the garment firm is set to go under, and Sue Ellen must use her teen fashion sense to save the company and her job, and she has to get her siblings involved.
Boy Actors
Robert Hy Gorman(Walter Crandell)
Birthday: 03.04.1980
Age of the actor:
approximately 10 years old
Birthday: 12.02.1976
Day of death: 12.04.2000
Age of the actor:
approximately 14 years old
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