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Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead
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Directed by Stephen Herek
Christina Applegate stars in this convoluted comedy that comes across as a teen fantasy combination of Home Alone and Working Girl. The premise is all in the title -- when the mother (Concetta Tomei) of a sniveling group of surly kids goes on a much-deserved summer vacation, she leaves her kids under the charge of an elderly distaff granny (Eda Reiss Merin). When granny ups and dies, the kids load her dead body in a trunk and deposit the package on the steps of the local funeral home. The kids are ecstatic thinking that with the big wad of cash Mom has left, they can have a summer of consumer madness. But when they find out that the money has been buried with the baby-sitter, the kids have to fend for themselves to make ends meet. Dream teen Sue Ellen (Christina Applegate) tries working at a fast food restaurant but she can't stand the grease. So, she puts together a false resume and, posing as a twenty-eight-year old, she applies for a job as a receptionist at a garment manufacturing company. The company vice president, Rose (Joanna Cassidy), is so impressed by her resume that she hires her on the spot as her executive assistant. Her deception looks to be working out great -- Sue Ellen manages to hold off the office lady killer Gus (John Getz), avoids exposure by the embittered receptionist, borrows money from the company's petty cash box for household incidentals, and continues her relationship with restaurant employee Bryan (Josh Charles). But suddenly, the clothing firm is set to go under, and Sue Ellen must use her teen fashion sense to save the company and her job . . . and she has to get the rest of the brood involved. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
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With a title like this and the moronic footage used to advertise it, Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead seemed headed for the cinematic morgue faster than its title character. But the movie is not nearly so eye rolling as one might think, nor as mean-spirited. After earning fame as the selfish airhead Kelly Bundy on Married...With Children, Christina Applegate actually plays the brains of this backward clan in her first prominent leading role outside of TV. Starting out as a churlish rebel, Applegate's character quickly softens into a respectable heroine given a nice boyfriend (Josh Charles). In this way, the movie is a bit schizophrenic. It wants the lowbrow crowd who will hoot and holler when her brother (Keith Coogan) blows up the china with a shotgun, proclaiming "The dishes are done, man!" but it also wants to be something of a date movie and a flattering vehicle for Applegate. While the two approaches never quite mesh, each half is successful enough to win either giggles or warm fuzzies, making for a classic case of the movie that's a surprise hit because it exceeds expectations by so much. Fresh off of Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, director Stephen Herek proved he had a minor hit streak going with undemanding comedies, which continued with The Mighty Ducks in 1992. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 

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