The Baby-Sitters Club (film)
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| Directed by | Melanie Mayron |
| Produced by | Peter O. Almond, Jane Startz Marc Abraham Thomas Bliss |
| Written by | Dalene Young |
| Starring | Schuyler Fisk, Bre Blair, Rachael Leigh Cook, Larisa Oleynik, Stacy Linn Ramsower Zelda Harris |
| Music by | David Michael Frank |
| Cinematography | Willy Kurant |
| Editing by | Christopher Greenbury |
| Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
| Release date(s) | August 18, 1995 |
| Running time | 85 min |
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| Language | English |
The Baby-Sitters Club is a 1995 family film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is based upon The Baby-sitters Club series of books and is about one summer in the girls' lives in the fictional town of Stoneybrook, Connecticut. The film was shot in Guelph, Ontario.
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[edit] Cast
- Schuyler Fisk as Kristy Thomas
- Bre Blair as Stacey McGill
- Rachael Leigh Cook as Mary Anne Spier
- Larisa Oleynik as Dawn Schafer
- Tricia Joe as Claudia Kishi
- Stacy Linn Ramsower as Mallory Pike
- Zelda Harris as Jessi Ramsey
- Vanessa Zima as Rosie Wilder
- Christian Oliver as Luca
- Brooke Adams as Elizabeth Thomas Brewer
- Bruce Davison as Watson Brewer
- Jessica Needham as Karen Brewer
- Ellen Burstyn as Mrs. Haberman
- Asher Metchik as Jackie Rodowsky
- Austin O'Brien as Logan Bruno
- Marla Sokoloff as Cokie Mason
- Aaron Michael Metchik as Alan Gray
[edit] Plot
Kristy Thomas, a thirteen year old tomboy, and President of the Baby-Sitter's Club, comes up with an idea to open a day camp for their child clients. Her best friend, Mary Anne Spier along with stepsister Dawn Schafer, offer their parents' back yard to serve as the camp site. All of the club members (Kristy Thomas, Mary Anne Spier, Dawn Schafer, Claudia Kishi, Stacey McGill, Mallory Pike, and Jessi Ramsey) vow to keep a close eye out for misbehaving kids.
Meanwhile, Kristy faces problems when she meets her estranged father (who abandoned her family seven years ago), and faces a dilemma about telling her friends and family about this. Mary Anne is the only one she tells of the visit, and she too is under pressure as the curiosity of her friends grows. Claudia is stuck in summer school and is forced to retake a test, or face repeating a grade and being forced to drop out of the club. Stacey McGill has a crush on a seventeen year old boy, Luca. As their relationship ensues, she faces problems telling him about her diabetes and later, her age. This is revealed after a fateful trip to a New York City club, in which a bouncer does not allow her into a club because she is underage. Luca is outraged, unable to believe that Stacey is thirteen years old. Meanwhile, Dawn must face her neighbor, the fiery Mrs.Haberman, who becomes increasingly upset because of the camp activities that are taking place next door. Also, Mallory is in the process of writing her first novel while Jessi continues to dance her way through life and closer to her dream of becoming a professional dancer.
At the end of the movie, it is Kristy's thirteenth birthday and she has arranged to go to an amusement park with her father. Promising her friends she would make it to her own party, Kristy goes to meet her father, but he does not show up. She begins to walk home until her friends show up in Luca's car after Mary Anne's confession about the return of Kristy's father. Luca drives the girls back to Mallory's parents' cabin and present Kristy with a half-melted birthday cake. As Stacey is saying good-bye to Luca, he tells her that he will be coming to Stoneybrook again next year. Delighted, Stacey tells him that she will be fourteen when he returns. They share a kiss just before Luca departs. At the end of the movie, the girls, in return for making Mrs.Haverman's summer so miserable with their summer camp, give the greenhouse to her. Meanwhile, Kristy witnesses a miracle when Jackie Radowsky hits his first home run, nailing Cokie, who is sitting in a tree nearby, in the process.
[edit] Box office performance
The Baby-Sitters Club was one of only two nationwide theatrical releases on the weekend of August 18, 1995. It suffered a disappointing debut, opening in ninth place with $3 million, which placed it a distant second behind the other opener, Mortal Kombat ($23 million). The total domestic gross was $9.6 million.[1]
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[edit] External links
- The Baby-Sitters Club at the Internet Movie Database
- Trivia and review, from Merrill's Companion to The Baby-Sitters Club