Adventures In Babysitting

Adventures In Babysitting
and The Black Hole on DVDDistributed by
Buena Vista Home VideoCoverPosted: May 6th, 2003.

Buena Vista’s DVD back catalogue has something for everyone – comedy, romance,drama and sci-fi. There’s a great range of classic films re-authored on DVD,bringing brilliant sound and picture quality and a host of great extra materialto must-own movies.

This month, what could be more diverse than 80’s comedy favourite Adventuresin Baby-Sitting and 70’s sci-fi epic The Black Hole?

Adventures in Babysitting

Adventures In Babysitting , Chris Columbus’ (Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’sStone, Mrs. Doubtfire) directorial debut, is one of the definitive teen moviesfrom the 80’s. Available for the first time on DVD, Adventures In Babysittingstars, Elisabeth Shue (Leaving Las Vegas, The Karate Kid) as Chris, ababy-sitter who is entrusted with a small girl and two teenage boys only a fewyears younger than she is.

Whilst on the job, Chris gets a call from her best friend, who has decided torun away from home but has only reached the central bus station before losingher nerve. Now Chris’ friend is desperate – broke, stranded and in big trouble -she pleads with Chris to rescue her. Chris packs her three charges into thecar and drives into Chicago to find her friend. On the way, she gets a flatand everything begins to go wrong, leading to a whole series of perilous,madcap misadventures.

Shue shines in this hilarious, teenage comedy classic. The warmth, energy andmusic of the film are all unforgettable – Shue’s performance of “And Then HeKissed Me” in the opening credit sequence is particularly outstanding.Adventures In Babysitting is a fun family film that will have you cheering,laughing, booing and singing.

Release info:

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Buena Vista Home Video
2nd June 2003
12
98 mins
2.35:1 widescreen
£15.99

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The Black Hole

Available to own on DVD for the first time ever, The Black Hole is a sci-fithriller starring a top notch cast including Robert Forster (Jackie Brown)as Captain Dan Holland and Anthony Perkins (Psycho) as Dr Alex Durant.The pair chillingly portray crew members navigating the spaceship Palamino ona mission to discover a habitable planet.

During their travels they stumble across the lost ship U.S.S. Cygnus, hoveringon the edge of an immense black hole. Once aboard, they soon find that thedark, eerie ship is manned by zombie-like drones. The vessel’s only humaninhabitant is Dr. Hans Reinhardt, an eminent scientist who has been lost inspace for the past twenty years. Maximilan Schell (Deep Impact) givesa scary and complex performance as this demonic genius.

Dr. Reinhardt’s twisted plan is to enter the Black Hole, an abyss from whichno one can escape, to determine what lies beyond it? What will he find there -immortality or oblivion? He will stop at nothing to achieve his life’s dreamand will destroy any obstacles in his way. The brave crew of the Palamino mustbe wary. Danger now lurks in every corner and the nearby life-threateninggravitational force of the black hole is sucking them ever closer to the DrReinhardt’s wild plan.

The Black Hole is one of the most spooky and disturbed science fiction filmsof the 1970’s. Its groundbreaking special effects and impressive acting arestill as thrilling today as they were in the 70’s – it is easy to see why TheBlack Hole was nominated.

Release info:

Credit:
Genre
Release date:
Certificate:
Running time
DVD ratio
Price (VHS/DVD)
Buena Vista Home Video
TV Drama
2nd June 2003
12
98 mins
2.35:1 widescreen
£15.99

News page content input by Dominic Robinson, 2003.

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