The financial support for the family comes from the rich Great Aunt Adelaide (Angela Lansbury). Brown has got other things on his mind and he will let the nanny sort everything else out. The children start to believe at first that Nanny McPhee is like the rest of their nannies, but with one tap of her cane, she proves that she is a force to be reckoned with. Brown is magic will be her secret to getting the point across. Nanny McPhee says she only has five lessons to teach the children, but what she doesn't tell Mr. The shock of her appearance serves as a double entendre: She shows up without being requested and she isn't the prettiest of women, sporting a unibrow, a few warts and a snaggletooth. Brown has no idea what to do, but he keeps hearing whispers that the nanny he needs is Nanny McPhee. The nanny service is no longer in service when it comes to this family. However, these children spend their time terrorizing every single nanny that comes their way. Brown (Colin Firth), a funeral director, is in dire need of a new nanny for his seven children. Sure the magic is still there, but Emma Thompson's McPhee is no where as pleasant to look at as Julie Andrews' Poppins. One look at "Nanny McPhee" and one could say that the movie is "Mary Poppins" on drugs.
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