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The Nanny

Nanny wasn't responsible . . . WAS SHE?
1965 | 91m | English

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Nanny, a London family's live-in maid, brings morbid 10-year-old Joey back from the psychiatric ward he's been in for two years, since the death of his younger sister. Joey refuses to eat any food Nanny's prepared or take a bath with her in the room. He also demands to sleep in a room with a lock. Joey's parents -- workaholic Bill and neurotic Virgie -- are sure Joey is disturbed, but he may have good reason to be terrified of Nanny.
Release Date: Oct 07, 1965
Director: Seth Holt
Writer: Jimmy Sangster, Marryam Modell
Genres: Drama, Horror, Thriller
Keywords nanny, psychological thriller, hagsploitation
Production Companies Seven Arts Productions, Hammer Film Productions, Associated British Picture Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Bette Davis Nanny
Wendy Craig Virginia 'Virgie' Fane
Jill Bennett Aunt Pen
James Villiers Bill Fane
William Dix Joey Fane
Pamela Franklin Bobbie Medman
Jack Watling Dr. Medman
Maurice Denham Dr. Beamaster
Alfred Burke Dr. Wills
Harry Fowler Milkman
Nora Gordon Mrs. Griggs
Sandra Power Sarah
Name Job
Seth Holt Director
Jimmy Sangster Screenplay
Marryam Modell Novel
Richard Rodney Bennett Original Music Composer
Tom Simpson Editor
Vicki Deason Production Secretary
Philip Martell Music Supervisor
Robert C. Dearberg Assistant Editor
Rosemary Burrows Costume Consultant
A. W. Lumkin Recording Supervision
Norman Coggs Sound Recordist
Ariel Levy Second Assistant Director
George Fowler Production Manager
A. G. Scott Hairstylist
Harry Waxman Director of Photography
Edward Carrick Production Design
Renée Glynne Continuity
James Needs Supervising Editor
Mary Gibson Wardrobe Master
Kelvin Pike Camera Operator
Charles Crafford Sound Editor
Michael Finlay Painter
Christopher Dryhurst Assistant Director
Tom Smith Makeup Artist
Name Title
Jimmy Sangster Producer
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John Chard
8.0

The Nanny of the Fane household holds sway. The Nanny is directed by Seth Holt and adapted to screenplay by Jimmy Sangster from the novel of the same name written by Evelyn Piper (AKA: Merriam Modell). It stars Bette Davis, Wendy Craig, William Dix, Jill Bennett, James Villiers and Pamela Frankli ... n. Music is by Richard Rodney Bennett and cinematography by Harry Waxman. The Fane family, their Nanny, a tragedy and young Master Joey Fane just released from a school for disturbed children. Secrets will out... A psychological thriller of some substance from Hammer Film Productions, The Nanny thrives on deft story telling and acting of quality from Bette Davis. There's a slight annoyance that the mystery element of the story struggles to command interest, because the title of the film kind of tells us what is wrong in the Fane household equation, but the constant battle between young Joey (Dix excellent as a kid being stubborn and aggressive, but alienated) and Nanny Bette is riveting. Holt builds the core of the story patiently, the Fane house is a fraught place, Craig's mom is perched on the edge of a break down, Villiers' papa a stiff backed type not nearly at home enough and emotionally cut off from the worries of his wife and child. Hovering over them all is Nanny, smoothly weaving about them, holding sway with an unnerving calmness, it's a calm before the storm scenario and once the truths come tumbling out the best impact has been garnered due to the unfussy and unhurried work of the production team. Filmed suitably in black and white and primarily shot in the confines of one home, picture has atmosphere and oppressive feeling in abundance. The lack of that mystery intrigue, and a less than barn storming finale, stop it from being in the top tier of the Hammer-Psycho-Chiller list, but it's an easy film to recommend to fans of the genre and especially to fans of the irrepressible Madame Davis. 7.5/10

May 16, 2024