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The Case of the Baby-Sitter

The Case of the Baby-Sitter

Mystery

Comedy

Crime

The baby sitter is none other than veteran Hollywood tough guy Tom Neal. A private detective, Neal is hired to keep an eye on the child of married couple George Meeker and Rebel Randall. Actually, Meeker and Randall are jewel thieves, and their "baby" is their stolen loot. Neal eventually catches on when he realizes that this is the quietest child on earth. Running a scant 41 minutes, Case of the Baby Sitter was designed to be shown in tandem with another Screen Guild Productions "briefie," The Hat Box Mystery: the films were shot back to back, with Tom Neal and Pamela Blake starring in both.

Date: 07/26/1947
Rating: 4.0
Cast: Tom Neal, Pamela Blake, Allen Jenkins, Virginia Sale, Keith Richards, Lona Andre, Crane Whitley, Tom Kennedy, Eddie Kane, George Meeker, Bill Kennedy, Rebel Randall, Joseph De La Cruz

Tom Neal as Russ Ashton in The Case of the Baby-Sitter Tom Neal

Pamela Blake as Susan 'Susie' Hart in The Case of the Baby-Sitter Pamela Blake

Allen Jenkins as Howard 'Harvard' Quinlan in The Case of the Baby-Sitter Allen Jenkins

Virginia Sale as Veronica Hoopler in The Case of the Baby-Sitter Virginia Sale

Keith Richards as Silk (henchman) in The Case of the Baby-Sitter Keith Richards

Lona Andre as Maxine, gang moll in The Case of the Baby-Sitter Lona Andre

Crane Whitley as Charlie Moore, hotel manager in The Case of the Baby-Sitter Crane Whitley

Tom Kennedy as Officer Murphy in The Case of the Baby-Sitter Tom Kennedy

Eddie Kane as Diamonds' the boss (as Ed Kane) in The Case of the Baby-Sitter Eddie Kane

George Meeker as Phil Russell, alias the Duke in The Case of the Baby-Sitter George Meeker

Bill Kennedy as Homicide Lt. MacGruder in The Case of the Baby-Sitter Bill Kennedy

Rebel Randall as Mamie Russell, alias the Duchess in The Case of the Baby-Sitter Rebel Randall

Joseph De La Cruz

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