The seven unruly children—Simon (Thomas Brodie-Sangster), Tora (Eliza Bennett), Lily (Jennifer Rae Daykin), Eric (Raphaël Coleman), Sebastian (Samuel Honywood), Christiana ( and Zinnia Barnes)—of widower Cedric Brown (Colin Firth) don't know what they're up against when their father hires mysterious and magical Nanny McPhee (Emma Thompson) to become their 18th nanny.
Three books, actually. Emma Thompson adapted a series of three Nurse Matilda books (Nurse Matilda (1964), Nurse Matilda Goes to Town (1967), and Nurse Matilda Goes to Hospital (1974)), all written by British children's author Christianna Brand [1907-1988]. Thompson wrote the screenplay for Nanny McPhee and plays the title character in this film and in a sequel, Nanny McPhee Returns (2010) [aka Nanny McPhee Returns] (2010).
They are, in order, (1) to go to bed when they are told (and to say please), (2) to get up when they are told, (3) to get dressed when they are told (and to say thank you), (4) to listen, and (5) to do as they are told.
When they learn to go to bed when they are told (and say please), her hair goes from gray to brown. When they learn to get up when they are told, the wart near her nose disappears. When they learn to get dressed when they are told, the wart on her jaw disappears. When they learn to listen (and say thank you), her uni brow disappears, her hair turns blonder and wavy, her droopy earlobes disappear, and her complexion improves. When they finally learn to do as they are told, her nose is no longer bulbous and the snaggle tooth disappears.
The day of the wedding quickly approaches. Selma (Celia Imrie) has decorated the garden to suit her fancy pink and green arrangement and dressed the children to look like green and pink shepherds and shepherdesses. Aunt Adelaide (Angela Lansbury) arrives along with Evangeline (Kelly Macdonald) and, after introductions, everyone takes their places. As Selma walks up the aisle, she turns to the children and whispers, "Behave!" Baby Aggy (Hebe Barnes) and (Zinnia Barnes) repeats the word, but it comes out sounding like "Beehive." Nanny McPhee reminds Simon (Thomas Brodie-Sangster) that he must do exactly as he's told, and an idea comes to him. He starts buzzing and swatting at imaginary bees until everyone is also swatting at the no-see-ums. In a panic, the minister swats at a cake, sending it hurling into Selma's face. Selma grabs a tart to toss back at the minister, but he ducks and it hits Aunt Adelaide instead. Soon, everyone is tossing tarts at each other. Much to Aunt Adelaide's dismay, even Evangeline joins in laughing and tossing. Selma admonishes the children, but Cedric (Colin Firth) admonishes her, so Selma calls off the wedding. Aunt Adelaide admonishes Cedric and walks away. Suddenly, Simon has another idea. He reminds Aunt Adelaide of her promise to support them if his dad marries within a month. The children suggest that he marry Evangeline. Cedric and Evangeline admit that they love each other. Nanny McPhee, her face now wartless and the snaggletooth gone, taps her stick, and it starts to snow, covering all the pink and green stuff with white. Evangeline's blue-and-pink dress changes to a white wedding gown. In the final scene, Cedric and Evangeline are married, a new rattle drops from the sky into Baby Aggy's lap, and Nanny McPhee walks away. In a voiceover, she says, "When you need me and do not want me, then I will stay. When you want me but no longer need me, then I have to go."
Several times during the movie, comments were made to the effect of "when this family gets sorted out, it will snow in August", "when the kids have learned to behave, it will snow in August", or "when that girl [Evangeline] is around when you need her, it will snow in August." And so Nanny McPhee makes it snow in August to show that all those predictions have come true.
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- How long is Nanny McPhee?1 hour and 37 minutes
- When was Nanny McPhee released?January 27, 2006
- What is the IMDb rating of Nanny McPhee?6.6 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in Nanny McPhee?Nanny McPhee, Mr. Brown, Evangeline, Simon, Tora, Lily, Eric, Sebastian, Christianna, Baby Agatha, and others
- What is the plot of Nanny McPhee?Widower Cedric Brown hires Nanny McPhee to care for his seven rambunctious children, who have chased away all previous nannies. Taunted by Simon and his siblings, Nanny McPhee uses mystical powers to instill discipline.
- What was the budget for Nanny McPhee?$25 million
- How much did Nanny McPhee earn at the worldwide box office?$123 million
- How much did Nanny McPhee earn at the US box office?$47.1 million
- What is Nanny McPhee rated?PG
- What genre is Nanny McPhee?Comedy, Family, and Fantasy
- How many awards has Nanny McPhee won?3 awards
- How many awards has Nanny McPhee been nominated for?7 nominations
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