Adventures in Babysitting - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Adventures in Babysitting"
Adventures in Babysitting (1987)
Timing: 1:42 (102 min)
Adventures in Babysitting - TMDB rating
6.872/10
640
Adventures in Babysitting - Kinopoisk rating
7.318/10
2761
Adventures in Babysitting - IMDB rating
6.9/10
47960

Film crew

Director

Producer

Lynda Obst
Producer

Writer

Casting

Photo Janet Hirshenson #294082
Janet Hirshenson
Casting

Editor

William Steinkamp
Editor
Fredric Steinkamp
Editor

Art Direction

Barbara Dunphy
Art Direction

Costume Design

Judith R. Gellman
Costume Design

Stunts

Jennifer Granger
Stunts
Photo G. A. Aguilar #9744
G. A. Aguilar
Stunts
Photo Rick LeFevour #18528
Rick LeFevour
Stunts
Daniel Maldonado
Stunts
Stacy Logan
Stunts
Photo Rich Wilkie #89974
Rich Wilkie
Stunts
Photo James Fierro #18460
James Fierro
Stunts
Kay Whipple
Stunts
Photo Mark Harper #74702
Mark Harper
Stunts
Leslie Munro
Stunts

Production Design

Photo Todd Hallowell #8085

Todd Hallowell

Todd Hallowell
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Branko Racki #70636
Branko Racki
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Daniel Loren May
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Linda Gill
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

David J. Hudson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mel Metcalfe
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Terry Porter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Michael Kamen #71615

Michael Kamen

Michael Kamen
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

John G. Wilson
Unit Production Manager

Production Supervisor

Issy Shabtay
Production Supervisor

Director of Photography

Ric Waite
Director of Photography

Assistant Art Director

Gregory P. Keen
Assistant Art Director

Visual Effects Supervisor

William Mesa
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Fred Judkins
Supervising Sound Editor
Tom C. McCarthy
Supervising Sound Editor

Sound Mixer

David Lee
Sound Mixer

Production Manager

David Coatsworth
Production Manager

Post Production Supervisor

Jayne Armstrong
Post Production Supervisor

Executive In Charge Of Production

Photo Daniel J. Heffner #533
Daniel J. Heffner
Executive In Charge Of Production

Matte Painter

Michael Lloyd
Matte Painter
Rick Rische
Matte Painter

Sound Editor

David M. Ice
Sound Editor
Howard Neiman
Sound Editor
Roxanne Jones McCarthy
Sound Editor
Don S. Walden
Sound Editor

Dolby Consultant

David W. Gray
Dolby Consultant

What's left behind the scenes

  • Just before filming the scene where the group of heroes makes a desperate escape through a dirty, trash-filled alley, Toronto city workers unexpectedly appeared and cleaned the intended filming location. As a result, to create the necessary atmosphere temporarily, the film crew had to scour city dumps for suitable garbage.
  • One of the producers of "The Adventures of Babysitting" was Debra Hill, who, along with John Carpenter, was behind the creation of "Halloween" (1978). When Sara and Chris are watching television, John Carpenter's musical theme from that film can be heard at one point.
  • Elizabeth Shue's brother, Andrew Shue, appears in a small role as one of the party guests. He is the guy standing at the bar laughing at Daryl with the others.
  • Elizabeth Shue landed the lead role after Jodie Foster and Justine Bateman turned it down.
  • Valerie Bertinelli auditioned for the role of Chris Parker.
  • In one of the early script drafts, Sarah wasn't as much of a fan of the comic book hero Thor as she is depicted in the film. Instead, there was a scene near Soldier Field stadium with then-players of the local Chicago Bears football team: Jim McMahon, Walter Payton, William Perry, and Mike Singletary. The boys invited them to the Andersons' house to watch the horror film "The Mummy's Curse" (1944), and as they were leaving, Daryl managed to swipe a few bandages from the football stars as souvenirs. Later, they helped the heroes replenish the shortage when retrieving the car from Dawson's garage. In the final version, neither the players nor even a mention of the team remains.
  • In one of the early script drafts, the owner of Dawson's garage was a very masculine woman, and the highlight of the scene was Sarah and Brad's confusion about her gender. Ultimately, the role went to Vincent D'Onofrio, and the scene took the form we see in the film.
  • Rival street gangs challenge each other as the train crosses Devereux Street. This is a playful reference to director Chris Columbus's wife, Monica Devereux, and his brother-in-law, Clark Devereux, both of whom have small roles in the film.
  • When the heroes enter the illegal auto shop, Blick dismissively refers to their group as the Brady family from the popular television series of the same name from the 60s. Immediately following this scene, as the camera shifts to Brenda at the bus station, the main theme song from that series can be heard from one of the portable televisions there.
  • The first Disney film to receive a PG-13 rating.
  • In the United Kingdom, the film was released under the title "A Night on the Town".
  • Bradley Whitford, who played the role of Mike Toddwell (Chris's boyfriend), was already 27 years old at the time of filming and felt somewhat uncomfortable with the age difference with his character. To make him feel more comfortable, director Chris Columbus allowed the actor to use his Chevrolet Camaro in the film, and the car retained Bradley Whitford's real license plate, SO COOL.
  • The film served as the basis for a pilot episode of the same name, which aired on CBS in 1989 but did not receive a continuation. Jennifer Guthrie (Chris), Joseph Lawrence (Brad), Courtney Pelton (Sarah), Ariana Mohit (Brenda), and Brian Austin Green (Daryl) starred in the pilot.
  • The film's title is referenced in two episodes of the popular television series "That's So Raven" ("Adventures in Boss-Sitting") and "Captain N and the Adventures of the Super Mario Bros. 3" ("Misadventures in Babysitting").
  • In both "Adventures in Babysitting" and "Back to the Future Part II" (1989), the character played by Elisabeth Shue faints and, upon regaining consciousness, says the same phrase: "I had the most terrible nightmare."
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