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Thumbnail for The Nanny (1965) The Nanny (1965)

Basics Viewers:67Rusty:76
Notable as: HorrorSub-Category: Psycho-biddy, Horror, Black-and-white, Thriller, Psychological thriller, DramaNarrative location: LondonRuntime: 89 - 91 minutesColor: colorLanguage: EnglishCountry: United KingdomFilming location: LondonDirector: Seth HoltScreenwriter: Jimmy SangsterMusic: Richard Rodney BennettCinematography: Harry WaxmanStars: Bette Davis, Wendy Craig, Jill Bennett, James Villiers, Pamela Franklin, Maurice Denham, Alfred Burke, Harry Fowler, Jack Watling, Nora GordonProducer: Jimmy SangsterStudio: Hammer Film Productions, Seven Arts ProductionsAward details: (details at IMDb)
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The Nanny is a 1965 British suspense film directed by Seth Holt and starring Bette Davis, Wendy Craig and Jill Bennett. Davis appears as a supposedly devoted nanny caring for a ten-year-old boy recently discharged from a home for disturbed children. It is based on the novel of the same name by Evelyn Piper, and the film was scored by Richard Rodney Bennett. The film was made by Hammer Film Productions at Elstree Studios.


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