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    1966 · Horror · 1h 33m

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  1. The Nanny is a 1965 British psychological horror thriller film directed by Seth Holt, and starring Bette Davis, Wendy Craig and Jill Bennett. It was written by Jimmy Sangster based on the novel of the same title by Evelyn Piper (a pseudonym for Merriam Modell) and was scored by Richard Rodney Bennett.

  2. The Nanny: Directed by Seth Holt. With Bette Davis, Wendy Craig, Jill Bennett, James Villiers. There's just something not quite right when Bette Davis stars as an English nanny. And is her 10-year-old charge an emotionally disturbed murderer or just an insolent brat?

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    • Mystery, Thriller
    • Seth Holt
    • 1966-01-20
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  4. Nanny (Bette Davis), a London family's live-in maid, brings morbid 10-year-old Joey (William Dix) back from the psychiatric ward he's been in for two...

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    • Bette Davis
    • Seth Holt
    • Horror
  5. Dec 25, 2009 · Whilst Nanny is a loving woman who helps around the house, Joey sees her as someone else someone who believes is responsible for the death of his sister. With Joey Fane back home, all Virginia...

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    • shanemoovee
  6. A ten-year-old boy returns from a home for disturbed children where he was sent after being accused of drowning his sister in the bathtub. He knows who was really responsible but no one will believe him. Now he is back in the care of the person he fears most - The Nanny.

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  8. Bette Davis is an English nanny whose charge is a rude 10-year-old Joey, just discharged from a disturbed children's home where he'd spent two years undergoing treatment for drowning his little sister in the bath. He returns to an unloving father, fragile mother, and doting nanny -- whom he hates.

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