I took a pic of my Vinegar Syndrome Halfway-To-Black Friday sale haul and I almost didn’t share it on Facebook. My hesitation stemmed from people, either directly or indirectly, attempting to shame me for buying stuff. Instead of hiding away my love of collecting weird cinema, I proudly shined a spotlight on my purchase and was rewarded for my bravery to be my freaky self! 🤓
A friend’s father saw my eclectic cinematic collection and suggested I should look for THE BABYSITTER (1969). For context, my friend’s father loves movies and was the only one I knew who had seen THREE IN THE ATTIC (1968) when I blogged about it a couple of years ago. I was compelled to immediately search for THE BABYSITTER and found a tantalizing trailer that both shocked and amused me.
In other words, I knew I had to see this film! Then I found a DVD from Code Red on eBay and I didn’t give it a second thought as I ordered it that very night. Never mind the Vinegar Syndrome stack that had just arrived. 😏
directed by Don Henderson / screenplay by James E. McLarty/ original story by George E. Carey & Don Henderson |
Liquor is quicker… |
…but Candy is dandy! |
If all else fails, Julie will just pee in the pool. |
There’s not enough bleach to clean this pool! |
Joan wants to tell… |
I must give special attention to Patricia Wymer as babysitter Candy Wilson. She has an almost hypnotic screen presence, with such expressive eyes. Wymer can convey so much with just a glance that sometimes it’s easy for the audience to know exactly what her character is thinking. Sometimes though, and I think deliberately, we are left questioning Candy’s motives. According to IMDb, Patricia Wymer only acted in three films and tragically died in a housefire in 1993 at the age of 46. Her bio also states that she was a cat lover who worked as a hospice worker, so I feel she must have been a very kind person who died way too young.
R.I.P. 😔 |
I will definitely accept film suggestions from my friend’s father in the future! THE BABYSITTER was exactly my cup of cinematic tea. Funny, offbeat, crazy, surprising, and surprisingly thoughtful, I seriously recommend this to anyone who loves low budget drive-in exploitation!
SIDE NOTE: For the record, THE TOPLESS STORY (1965), the other feature on the Code Red DVD, is a ridiculous and somewhat entertaining film from Switzerland about a female magazine reporter following a male fashion designer around the world. The film is dubbed in English, but the two voice actors narrate the story like it’s a travelogue. In a way, it sort of is, just with scantily clad women…and men. Guess 1960’s Switzerland was all about #equality.
Freak Out,
JLH
P.S. click the pic for a recent post concerning my halfway to Black Friday Vinegar Syndrome purchase…
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Fun review of yet another movie I need to check out! I hope you keep buying and sharing your experiences with freaky movies (What do those Facebook prudes know, anyway?). You've definitely inspired me to take more walks on the cinematic wild side!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Barry! I'm going to continue letting the Facebook folk click their tongues at my cinematic passion!
DeleteAs for inspiring you to take a walk on the wild side, Andy Milligan is the first name to spring to mind! You're welcome, Barry! Lol
In the mid-late '70s my local movie duplex ran midnight movies, which I attended semi-regularly, and this is just the sort of thing they would feature. As you might imagine, there was a lot of audience interaction -- mostly lewd comments, but the occasional box of popcorn caroming off the screen. Good times!
ReplyDeleteDon't let the Facebook wet blankets get you down. Maybe X is a more receptive platform?
If time travel was possible, I would go back and visit such a theater as you described!
DeleteAs for facebook, I don't let them get me down and occasionally they surprise me with gems like the babysitter!
Hi, sounds like your friend's da knows you quite well as "offbeat, crazy, surprising, and surprisingly thoughtful" seems to sum up your movie taste just perfectly...
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