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Directed by | Michael McDonald |
Written by | Michael McDonald |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Crazysitter is a 1994 American film written and directed by Michael McDonald for producer Roger Corman. It was shot in Canada.
According to The Schlock Pit the film "will never grace a ‘best kids’ flicks’ list, but there's enough quality on show to render its stay in obscurity unwarranted." [1]
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