
Jailbait Babysitter 1977
"Her Friends Call Her Jail Bait...Her Clients Call Her Anytime!"
Step into the wild, neon-soaked world of 1970s soft-core comedy with *Jailbait Babysitter* (1977), directed by the underrated John Hayes. This risqué romp follows Vicki, a headstrong 17-year-old whose older friends dub her "Jailbait"—a label that follows her everywhere.
Director: John Hayes
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jailbait Babysitter (1977) about?
This 1970s soft-core comedy follows 17-year-old Vicki, dubbed "Jailbait" by her peers, as she navigates a wild party and the aftermath with Lorraine, a mysterious woman with a shadowy profession. As Vicki learns the ropes of an unconventional lifestyle, her exasperated boyfriend Robert searches for answers in this racy, short-but-sweet film.
Who directed Jailbait Babysitter?
John Hayes directed *Jailbait Babysitter*, helming a film that blends comedy and exploitation with his signature touch.
Who stars in Jailbait Babysitter?
The film stars Therese Pare as Vicki, alongside Roscoe Born, Lydia Wagner, David J. Partington, and Mariwin Roberts in key roles.
Is Jailbait Babysitter (1977) worth watching?
With its snappy runtime and nostalgic 70s vibe, *Jailbait Babysitter* offers a guilty-pleasure watch for fans of vintage adult comedies. While not a cinematic masterpiece, its blend of humor, tension, and period charm makes it a curious relic worth exploring for enthusiasts of the genre.
How long is Jailbait Babysitter?
The film runs for 74 minutes, a tight, energetic runtime perfect for a quick but impactful viewing experience.
About Jailbait Babysitter (1977) — Wild 70s Comedy with a Teenage Twist
Step into the wild, neon-soaked world of 1970s soft-core comedy with *Jailbait Babysitter* (1977), directed by the underrated John Hayes. This risqué romp follows Vicki, a headstrong 17-year-old whose older friends dub her "Jailbait"—a label that follows her everywhere. After a chaotic party spirals out of control, Vicki finds herself under the wing of the alluring Lorraine, who introduces her to a glamorous, morally ambiguous lifestyle as an "executive liaison." What begins as an escape from teenage angst quickly spirals into lessons far more dangerous than etiquette. With its blend of youthful rebellion, seductive undertones, and a dash of dark humor, this short but snappy film captures the decadent, boundary-pushing spirit of its era.
Therese Pare shines as Vicki, balancing innocence and defiance, while Roscoe Born and Lydia Wagner bring a magnetic tension to their roles as the adults tangled in her web. Hayes crafts a world where naivety meets temptation, wrapped in the glossy, slightly seedy aesthetic of 1970s exploitation cinema. Lighthearted yet laced with undercurrents of danger, *Jailbait Babysitter* is a cult curiosity for fans of vintage adult comedies and anyone curious about the era's unique brand of provocative storytelling.