Twin Sitters Explained

Twin Sitters
Director:John Paragon
Producer:Christopher Pearce
John Thompson
Yoram Pelman
David Paul
Peter Paul
Starring:Peter Paul
David Paul
Christian Cousins
Joseph Cousins
Rena Sofer
Jared Martin
Barry Dennen
Mother Love
George Lazenby
Music:Paul Sabu
Cinematography:John Hartigan
Editing:Sebastian Serrell
Watts Gerard Jakubowicz
Studio:Global Pictures
Surge Productions Inc.
Distributor:Columbia-TriStar Home Entertainment
Released:[1]
Runtime:93 minutes
Language:English
Budget:$6,000,000

Twin Sitters (also called The Babysitters) is a 1994 American comedy film directed and written by John Paragon and starring Peter Paul, David Paul and Christian and Joseph Cousins. The plot concerns identical twin brother bodybuilders who protect 10 year old identical twin brother pranksters left by a corrupt uncle in their care.

Plot

Peter and David Falcone are identical twin brother waiters who want nothing more than to open their own restaurant, but are unable to get a loan. Frank Hillhurst is a corrupt businessman who has decided to give state's evidence, but his former right-hand man has threatened to kill Hillhurst and his nephews if he testifies. After the Falcone twins save Hillhurst's life, he hires them to protect his young nephews, paying them more than they have ever made in their life. Hillhurst soon departs with Federal agents, leaving Peter and David with a pair of massively mischievous identical twin ten-year-old brothers with a double mean streak.[2]

Cast

Soundtrack

  1. "At War with the Weights" by Paul Sabu
  2. "Shut Up" by Peter Paul & David Paul
  3. "Watcha Lookin' At" by Peter Paul & David Paul
  4. "The Babysitters" by Paul Sabu
  5. "I Ride My Harley" by Peter Paul & David Paul
  6. "Brothers Forever" by Paul Sabu

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0122768/releaseinfo Twin Sitters (1994) - Release dates
  2. https://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1800240751/info Twin Sitters (1995)