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?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?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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Excellent Bette Davis thriller
Even creepier than "WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE?" or "HUSH HUSH SWEET CHARLOTTE".
Wonderful classic British thriller
With Joey Fane (Dix) back home, all Virginia (Craig) and Bill (Villiers) Fane want is a calm and respectful atmosphere amongst the house. Only something is still disturbing Joey and that one thing is Nanny (Davis). 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 (Aubrey).
Wonderful classic British thriller which still keeps you hooked in now. Bette Davis creates a wonderful 'Nanny', which really gets you involved in the character. With a wonderful supporting cast, Horrors don't involve you anymore like this did.
What was so bad about Mrs. Griggs? Nanny (Bette Davis)
She was like you. Joey Fane (William Dix)
Creepy, Great Bette
Smoothly-drawn Hammer chiller is without screams...but has a certain fascination
Did you know
- TriviaThe last Hammer film to be made in black and white.
- GoofsWhen they put the doll into the bathtub to scare the nanny: when they first pick it up it has blonde hair, then when they put it in the tub it has black hair, then when the nanny finds it, it has blonde hair again. This is a technique that is repeated throughout the second half of the film whenever the characters revisit the bathtub death.
- Quotes
Bobbie Medman: Who's that?
Joey Fane: Nanny.
Bobbie Medman: Nanny? What are you, some sort of baby?
Joey Fane: She takes care of my mom, she used to take care of me and my sister Susie, until Susie was killed.
Bobbie Medman: Killed?
Joey Fane: They blamed me and they sent me away to that place.
Bobbie Medman: Prison?
Joey Fane: Sort of.
Bobbie Medman: And did you kill her?
Joey Fane: Of course not.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood! (1987)
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- War es wirklich Mord?
- Filming locations
- Wall Hall, Hertfordshire, England, UK(psychiatric hospital)
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- Budget
- $1,300,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 33m(93 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1







