The Babysitter’s Seduction

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The Babysitter’s Seduction is a 1996 made-for-television thriller film about a teenage babysitter entangled in a dangerous mystery following the suspicious death of her wealthy employer’s wife.

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instanceOf television film
basedOn real-life babysitter murder case (loosely inspired)
character Bill Bartrand NERFINISHED
Det. Nora NERFINISHED
Michelle NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Eric Van Haren Noman NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director David Burton Morris NERFINISHED
distributor ABC NERFINISHED
editedBy Kaja Fehr NERFINISHED
executiveProducer Frank von Zerneck NERFINISHED
Robert M. Sertner NERFINISHED
genre crime drama
thriller
hasFormat color
hasTheme murder investigation
power imbalance
sexual manipulation
isTelevisionFilm true
medium television
musicBy Mark Snow NERFINISHED
notableFor early leading role for Keri Russell
originalLanguage English
originalNetwork ABC
plotSummary A teenage babysitter becomes involved with her wealthy employer after his wife’s suspicious death and finds herself entangled in a dangerous mystery.
producer Frank von Zerneck NERFINISHED
Robert M. Sertner NERFINISHED
productionCompany Von Zerneck Sertner Films NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1990s
releaseYear 1996
runtimeMinutes 90
setting affluent suburban community
starring Keri Russell NERFINISHED
Phylicia Rashad NERFINISHED
Stephen Collins NERFINISHED
Susan Gibney NERFINISHED
Tobin Bell NERFINISHED
targetAudience adult television audience
writer Matt Dorff NERFINISHED

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