Twin Sitters | |
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Directed by | John Paragon |
Produced by | Christopher Pearce John Thompson (IV) Yoram Pelman David Pau Peter Pau |
Written by | Screenplay: John Paragon |
Starring | Peter Paul David Paul Christian Cousins Joseph Cousins |
Music by | Paul Sabu |
Cinematography | John Hartigan |
Editing by | Sebastian Serrell Watts Gerard Jakubowicz |
Distributed by | - Worldwide - Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
Release date(s) | Italy October 1994 (MIFED) USA 12 December 1995 (video premiere) |
Running time | 93 mins |
Language | English |
Twin Sitters is a 1994 American family-oriented comedy film directed by John Paragon. The plot revolves around twin bodybuilders who protect twin child pranksters left by a corrupt uncle in their care.
The film stars Peter Paul, David Paul, Christian Cousins, and Joseph Cousins. The screenplay was written and directed by John Paragon.
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Peter and David Falcone are twin 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 states' evidence, but his former right-hand-man has threatened to kill Hillhurst's twin nephews if he testifies. After they save his life, Hillhurst hires the Falcone brothers 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 ten year old boys with a double mean streak.[1]