Movie |
Nanny |
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6.1/10
IMDbBest Original Score for a Comedy Film | 2011 | James Newton Howard
Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actor | 2011 | Eros Vlahos
Budget 35,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 93,251,121 USD
One of the problems with filming the scene with the piglets running away from the children was that the little pigs really enjoyed being caught and cuddled, so were very disinclined to run away.
For the scene where Nanny McPhee (Dame Emma Thompson) effectively takes over the unruly children, making them apparently start hurting themselves, a mime artist was brought in to train the children in the arts of mime and puppeteering. The scene took three weeks to rehearse.
Originally, it appeared that Dame Emma Thompson would not be able to play "Professor Trelawney" again in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011), due to her duties as writer and producer of this movie. However, filming wrapped on this movie prior to the end of shooting on Harry Potter, and shortly before the latter movie wrapped, she was able to return to film her scenes, along with cast-mates, Ralph Fiennes, Rhys Ifans, Dame Maggie Smith, and her own sister, Sophie Thompson.
Maisie Williams auditioned unsuccessfully for a role in this movie, only to land the coveted part of "Arya Stark" in Game of Thrones (2011) soon afterward.
Although this movie looks to be set in an idyllic English summer, the production was frequently plagued by rain.
"Mrs. Docherty: You seem to have forgotten the way she works. When you need her but do not want her, then she must stay. When you want her, but no longer need her, then she has to go. I know from personal experience."
"Nanny McPhee: I am Nanny McPhee. Small C, Big P."