Au Pair 3: Adventure in Paradise - Production History

Production History

The first two films in the franchise were made when ABC Family was co-owned by the News Corporation (parent company of 20th Century Fox and the Fox Broadcasting Company); and Haim Saban (founder of Saban Entertainment) as Fox Family.

Au Pair 3 is also the first without Haim Saban and his wife, Cheryl Saban, who wrote the script for the first two films. However, the other screenwriters remain, as does the director, Mark Griffiths. According to Gregory Harrison's official site, the filming was done in April and May. The synopsis is now available on ABC Family.

Unlike the first two, which took place in Europe, this film takes place in Puerto Rico. The location where the Caldwell's trip takes place is the Rincon Ocean Villa homepage in the Rincon, Puerto Rico (accessible from BQN airport in Aguadilla), and is about 2 hours West of San Juan.

Over 5 million viewers tuned in for the premiere of Au Pair 3: Adventure in Paradise.

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