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Nanny McPhee

Nanny McPhee

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With a firm hand and a bit of magic, the nanny of the title helps to bring up the seven noisy and messy children of a father whose wife...

CertificateU

Duration94 mins

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  • Alex, 8
  • 15 reviews

Mary Poppins for the next generation - fantastic film for all the family!

5 stars

06 Apr 2020

There was a man called Mr Brown who had lots of children but sadly his wife had died. To help look after his children he hired nannies but the children kept terrorising them as a way of getting rid of them. They went through 17 nannies before Nanny McPhee mysteriously came through the door. Was she an ordinary nanny? No, she was magic! She told the children "When you want me but not longer need me, I shall go but if you don't want me but still need me, I shall stay".

The funniest part was when Nanny McPhee turned the donkey into a girl in front of the Aunt. This made me laugh a lot.

Overall, I would recommend this as a family film. There are lots of exciting, interesting and odd parts to this film so you don't know what is going to happen next!

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