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''Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead'' is a 1991 American
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film directed by
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, written by Neil Landau and Tara Ison, and starring
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. The plot focuses on a 17-year-old girl who assumes the role as head of the house when the elderly babysitter whom her mother had hired to watch over her kids while she is in Australia suddenly dies. ''Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead'' was released in theaters on June 7, 1991, and grossed $25.1 million. Despite receiving generally negative reviews from critics upon release, it developed a reputation as a
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following its release on
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and
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. A
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was released in the United States on April 12, 2024.


Plot

Sue Ellen "Swell" Crandell is a 17-year-old Los Angeles high school graduate who cannot afford to accompany her friends to Europe for the summer. When her divorced mother leaves for an Australian vacation with her boyfriend, Swell looks forward to a summer of freedom with her siblings Kenny, Zach, Melissa, and Walter. Much to the children's dismay, their mother hires a live-in babysitter named Mrs. Sturak, a seemingly sweet elderly woman who assures Mrs. Crandell that she can take care of all five children. As soon as Mrs. Crandell leaves, Mrs. Sturak shows her true colors as a tyrant, quickly drawing the ire of the children. After Swell discovers Mrs. Sturak having died in her sleep in a chair, the children worry that their summer of freedom will be ruined if they notify the authorities. They stuff Mrs. Sturak's body in a trunk, dropping it off at a local
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with a note that reads "Nice Old Lady Inside, Died of Natural Causes". However, the children realize that the spending money given by their mother to Mrs. Sturak was with the body when they dropped it off at the mortuary. In order to make ends meet, Swell takes a job at a fast-food restaurant called Clown Dog. She makes an impression on her co-worker Bryan, but soon quits due to their obnoxious manager. Swell then forges an extensive résumé under the guise of a Vassar-educated young fashion designer and applies at General Apparel West (GAW), hoping to secure a job as a receptionist. Impressed by her résumé, the company's senior vice president of operations Rose Lindsey hires Swell on the spot as an executive assistant, much to the chagrin of Carolyn, a snooty receptionist who was initially in line for the job. The inexperienced Swell must balance the adult responsibilities of her work life while still trying to enjoy herself as a teenager. To support the family, she begins stealing from
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at GAW, intending to return it when she receives her paycheck. She also begins a relationship with Bryan which becomes strained when she learns he is Carolyn's younger brother. After an argument about Swell's double life, she and Bryan angrily part ways. Resentful of Swell's promotion, Carolyn schemes with her co-worker Bruce to discredit Swell. Swell must also rebuff the unwelcome advances of Gus Brandon, the philandering vice president of marketing who happens to be dating Rose. Swell is furious when she discovers that her siblings have stolen from the petty cash funds in her purse to buy extravagant gifts including a state-of-the-art home-entertainment center. When Swell learns that GAW is on the verge of bankruptcy, she takes it upon herself to create a new clothing line, with Rose suggesting they hold a fashion show to exhibit their new designs. With no petty cash left to rent a banquet hall, Swell offers to host the party, convincing her siblings to help clean the house, beautify the yard and act as caterers. During the party, Rose dumps Gus when Swell exposes his philandering. Hoping to finally oust Swell, Carolyn presents Rose with a copy of Swell's driver's license to prove she is only a teenager. However, Rose deems Carolyn's efforts as petty jealousy and rebukes her. The party proves a success with fashion buyers impressed by Swell's designs worn by Swell's friends. The event abruptly falls apart when Bryan drives up to the house, hoping to reconcile with Swell. When he emerges from the truck, he is confused to see Carolyn there. Meanwhile, Mrs. Crandell arrives home early, forcing Swell to confess her lie in front of everyone. Rose forgives Swell for her deception because buyers were enthusiastic about the show, ensuring the future of the company. Rose offers Swell a job as her personal assistant, but she declines in favor of going to college. After Swell apologizes to Bryan, they make up and kiss. Mrs. Crandell then inquires about Mrs. Sturak. During the credits, two mortuary workers look over Mrs. Sturak's gravestone at the cemetery and plan to use the money found on her to visit Las Vegas. The gravestone reads: "Nice Old Lady – Died of Natural Causes".


Cast

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Christina Applegate Christina Applegate (born November 25, 1971) is an American actress. With a career spanning five decades, her accolades include a Primetime Emmy Award, along with nominations for four Golden Globe Awards and a Tony Award. After appearing in se ...
as Sue Ellen "Swell" Crandell, the oldest of five siblings *
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as Rose Lindsey, the senior vice president of operations at General Apparel West who hires Swell *
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as Gus Brandon, the vice president of marketing at General Apparel West and Rose's philandering boyfriend *
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as Bryan, Swell's friend and love interest who works at Clown Dog *
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as Kenny Crandell, the second-oldest sibling who is a slacker and a stoner * Concetta Tomei as Mrs. Crandell, the siblings' mother *
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as Bruce, the head inventory clerk at General Apparel West *
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as Cathy, an office worker at General Apparel West * Jayne Brook as Carolyn, a snooty receptionist at General Apparel West who is Bryan's older sister * Eda Reiss Merin as Mrs. Sturak, the Crandell children's babysitter who dies on the job * Robert Hy Gorman as Walter Crandell, Swell's 11-year-old brother *
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as Melissa Crandell, Swell's 12-year-old sister * Christopher Pettiet as Zach Crandell, Swell's 14-year-old brother * Chris Claridge as "Lizard", one of Kenny's friends * Jeff Bollow as "Mole", one of Kenny's friends * Michael Kopelow as "Hellhound", one of Kenny's friends * Alejandro Quezada as "Skull", one of Kenny's friends * Wendy Brainard as Jill, one of Swell's friends *
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as Tess, one of Swell's friends * Kawena Charlot as Becky, one of Swell's friends * Laurie Morrison as Katrina, one of Swell's friends * Deborah Tucker as Nicole, one of Swell's friends whom Kenny is attracted to * Frank Dent as Mr. Egg, the obnoxious manager of Clown Dog *
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as Dr. Permutter, an emergency room physician * Bud as Elvis, Melissa's tri-color
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as the voice of the animated babysitter seen in the opening credits


Production

According to writers Neil Landau and Tara Ison, the core idea for the film originated in the mid-1980s. Landau was inspired by the 1983 film '' Risky Business'', in which a high-school protagonist is thrust into the adult world and manages to hold his own. The first draft, titled ''The Real World'', was finished in 1987 and sold to
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, but was shelved. Fox wanted a film with a lighter theme than that of the script written by Landau and Ison and envisioned "an actor like
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in the starring role". Landau was uneasy with the hiring of
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, then known for ''
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'', to direct the film. In 1989, the film was picked up by Outlaw Productions, which attracted Christina Applegate to the project through her '' Married... with Children'' costar Ed O'Neill.
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was cast as Rose Lindsey after a suggestion by Landau. The film was one of David Duchovny's early roles before he achieved mainstream success, but casting director Sharon Bialy had trouble convincing the studio to hire him.
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was originally cast as Melissa, but had to back out because
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would not release her from a television show in which she had been starring. After the production ended, the studio was forced to change ''The Real World'' title because of a conflict with
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's new television series of the same name, and settled on ''Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead''. Landau was initially unimpressed with the revised title but accepted it after seeing
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make a pun about it.


Release

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released ''Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead'' on June 7, 1991, in 1,802 theaters. The film remained in exhibition for 29 weeks in the United States.


Home media

The film achieved commercial success on VHS and in
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airings; reportedly, $1 million was spent on video-store advertisements.
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released the film on VHS and
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in the spring of 1992. HBO later released it on
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in 2001. , the film is available for digital purchase via
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Reception


Box office

''Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead'' earned $4.2 million during its opening weekend in the United States, ranking number six at the U.S.
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. The film had a total U.S. and Canada gross of $25,196,249, making a small profit but below the filmmakers' expectations.


Critical response

Several reviewers compared the film unfavorably to the then-recent hit ''
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of ''
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'' stated: "Blame the smash of 'Home Alone' for the new herd of kids-on-the-loose movies. Let's hope none are dumber than this one. ... There's no telling how the unflatteringly photographed Applegate delivers a comic line on the big screen, because creenwritersTara Ison and Neil Landau haven't written her any," and concluded by calling the movie "the film equivalent of processed cheese." Kathleen Maher of ''
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'' described the film as "''Home Alone'' meets ''
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'' and then visits ''
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''".
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was slightly more positive, awarding the film 2 out of 4 stars and calling it "a consumerist, escapist fantasy for teenage girls". Desson Howe of ''
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'' wrote that the film "isn't quite as dead as you might expect" but that "it doesn't exactly pulsate with originality". He ended by complimenting the "subversive elements" that distinguished its otherwise "familiar, pre-sold air". ''
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'' said despite the film's "preposterous storyline" that stretches credulity and a script that "might have been sharper, wittier and cleverer, tnevertheless achieves on its own level by genuinely involving its young target audience" and becomes "surprisingly entertaining and fun". Critics in the UK were more positive, with ''
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'' calling it "amusing fluff", and '' Time Out'' writing, "This is a sassy little comedy of wit and intelligence from the director of ''Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure''. As Swell, Applegate is appealing and resourceful, while Coogan's dope-head Kenny contributes to a wonderfully dry, on-going marital spoof. Getz is the unctuous boardroom chauvinist to a tee, and Cassidy rounds off the picture's relaxed Cosmo-feminism as Swell's scatty boss." Tim Pullein of ''
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'' wrote, "The latter strand of the story, with broad but engaging satire on office politics and the assorted kidologies of the workplace, gathers a fair head of comic steam." He concluded, "Gilded by personable performances, particularly from hristina Applegate and Josh Charles this wish-fulfilling fantasy manages to be wholeheartedly ridiculous in a manner that leaves criticism disarmed."


Legacy

Despite the critical response on release, the film went on to achieve a
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on
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and television. Applegate suggested the reasons for the film's continued resonance with audiences is its message about second chances. She commented " ue Ellenwas kind of pissed off, she was not doing great in school, not participating in her family so much; she was relatable to a lot of teenagers who feel like the burden of the world is on them. They're so dramatic about everything and I think in her success, there's hope. When I've seen it now as an adult, that's what I see: It's a feel-good movie. Everyone gets a second chance, everyone gets the chance to turn themselves around and all kids want to feel that way. They don't want to feel stuck in what they are. These characters give kids hope and I think that's thematically what you walk away from it believing and sensing and seeing." The film was mentioned by name in the first episode of the WB animated series ''
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''. In the episode "De-Zanitized", the fictional Chairman of the board of Warner Bros., Thaddeus Plotz, says that he has not been this upset since they made ''Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead'' to Dr. Scratchansniff, when he chooses him to get the Warner siblings under control.


Remake

In June 2010, reports surfaced that a remake of the film would be produced by
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. Eventually, a remake would be produced by
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and her company SMiZE Productions, for release on April 12, 2024. It was produced with the streaming service
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, directed by Wade Allain-Marcus and starred Simone Joy Jones, Nicole Richie and June Squibb.
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,
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, and
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make cameos in the film.


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