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Jun 14, 1972 · Every Little Crook and Nanny: Directed by Cy Howard. With Lynn Redgrave, Victor Mature, Paul Sand, Margaret Blye. Italian-American mafioso Carmine Ganucci evicts Miss Poole and her school of etiquette from the commercial building he has just purchased, the space which he wants for one of his own illicit businesses, and despite Miss Poole having a long term lease.
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- Comedy
- Cy Howard
- 1972-06-14
An Englishwoman (Lynn Redgrave) turns nanny and kidnaps the son of an Italian gangster (Victor Mature) who took over her dancing school. Director Cy Howard Producer Leonard J. Ackerman ...
- Cy Howard
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Lynn Redgrave
- Comedy
Publishers Weekly reported in April 1971 that M-G-M had purchased the film rights to the novel, also entitled Every Little Crook and Nanny, which was not published until March 1972. As noted in Filmfacts, most scenes were shot in Los Angeles and Naples, Italy.
- Cy Howard, Ted Schilz
- Lynn Redgrave
Complications and misunderstandings ensue when nanny deals with one of Ganucci's low level flunkies, Benny Napkins, to have the $50,000 ransom paid without letting Ganucci find out about the situation, as Ganucci himself works on another $50,000 deal, and as Luther's wife Ida starts to fall in love with the idea of a Lewis in her life. — Huggo.
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- Cy Howard
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Released June 14th, 1972, 'Every Little Crook and Nanny' stars Lynn Redgrave, Victor Mature, Paul Sand, Margaret Blye The PG movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 32 min, and received a user score of ...
Overview. An Englishwoman turns nanny and kidnaps the son of an Italian gangster who took over her dancing school. Cy Howard. Director, Screenplay. Evan Hunter. Novel. Robert Klane. Screenplay. Jonathan Axelrod.