Summer Girl
When seductive young Cinni comes to babysit for a troubled couple, she's after more than extra spending money. Starting with the kids and working around to the husband, evil Cinni plots to take over a young mother's life--ruthlessly dealing with anyone who gets in her way.
Cast

Barry Bostwick
Gavin Shelburne

Kim Darby
Mary Shelburne

Diane Franklin
Cinni

Martha Scott
Martina Shelburne

Murray Hamilton
Jack Reardon

Millie Slavin
Esther Reardon

Hunt Block
Peter Mitchell

David Faustino
Jason Shelburne

Laura Jacoby
Fern Shelburne
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Reviews
Wuchak
**_Dare-devil, she-devil, printer's-devil, evil_**
A couple (Barry Bostwick & Kim Darby) and their two kids enjoy a summer at a beach house, but the girl they hired as a nanny (Diane Franklin) is sultrier than expected and, worse, has diabolical intentions.
"Summer Girl" (1983) is a television movie cut from the same cloth as “The Babysitter” (1980), both of which influenced future films like “Poison Ivy” (1992). It’s actually better than “The Babysitter” because Diane Franklin is (surprisingly) superior to Stephanie Zimbalist in what is basically the same role, not to mention it’s hard to beat the beach house locations.
These kinds of flicks emphasize how a blossoming young woman has power and more so depending on her beauty and the ability to use it to her advantage. This ‘power’ can lead to calamity if the girl is mentally ill or a she-devil (which often go hand-in-hand).
The film runs 1 hour, 35 minutes, and was shot in Hawaii.
GRADE: B
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