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Nanny Mcphee
A widower and with hyperactive kids,Mr brown takes on a new carer for his children but when he finds out her secret it was too late as he had already fallen in love with her.
18 March 1947, England, UK
16 October 1925, Regent's Park, London, England, UK
19 October 1996, England, UK
16 May 1990, London, England, UK
30 September 1994, England, UK
17 March 1992, Reading, Berkshire, England, UK
22 July 1964, Amersham, England, UK
10 September 1960, Grayshott, Hampshire, England, UK
22 October 1938, Leytonstone, London, England, UK
15 July 1952, Guildford, Surrey, England, UK
25 August 1997, England, UK
23 February 1976, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
9 January 1956, Archway, London, England, UK
8 May 1932, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
21 January 1995, England, UK
15 April 1959, Paddington, London, England, UK
3 August 1970, Wallasey, Cheshire, England, UK
September 27, 2006
There are many different kinds of children's movies, and this one tries to be all of them at once -- including one of those in which the children are smarter than the adults.July 17, 2006
Often as garish and shrill as it is magical and enchanting.September 17, 2007
Nanny McPhee really works ... despite all of its common plots and ideas, because it stays true to storybook conventions that have never and will never get old.February 04, 2006
Any time Thompson curls that prosthetic snaggletooth over her lower lip and murmurs a nearly inaudible harrumph is a comic moment to be treasured.August 01, 2012
It's more of a kids' film than a grown-up's movie, with a good message at its heart.January 27, 2006
There's nothing offhand or spontaneous-feeling about Nanny McPhee; it's a highly mechanical piece of work, and its potentially delightful details are wasted.June 24, 2006
...Pleasing but ultimately unsatisfying.March 01, 2007
An exquisitely designed fable that will delight adults as well as their offspring through its beguiling innocence and hushed, low-key charm.February 08, 2006
The kids will love the candy-box sets and costumes like confectionery-shop windows, the whimsy and farcical grotesqueness of it all.January 27, 2006
In a seemingly blithe way, the movie captures an aspect of child consciousness not usually explored onscreen -- that zone between innocence and knowledge.November 27, 2006
Nanny McPhee falls back on the Nickelodeon principle "If all else fails, hit 'em with a retina-searing overload of visual and aural information."