TY - ADVS AU - Jones,Kirk AU - Doran,Lindsay AU - Bevan,Tim AU - Fellner,Eric AU - Thompson,Emma AU - Firth,Colin AU - Macdonald,Kelly AU - Sangster,Thomas AU - Bennett,Eliza AU - Daykin,Jennifer Rae AU - Coleman,Raphaël AU - Honywood,Samuel AU - Gibbs,Holly AU - Lansbury,Angela AU - Jacobi,Derek AU - Braham,Henry AU - Doyle,Patrick AU - Brand,Christianna ED - Universal Pictures (Firm), ED - Studio Canal, ED - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (1992- ), ED - Working Title Films, ED - Three Strange Angels (Firm), ED - Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm), TI - Nanny McPhee SN - 1417030267 PY - 2006///] CY - Universal City, CA PB - Universal Studios Home Entertainment KW - Nannies KW - England KW - Drama KW - Widowers KW - Children and adults KW - DVD-Video discs KW - Feature films KW - lcgft KW - Comedy films KW - Fantasy films KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired KW - Doyle, Patrick KW - 1953- KW - sears N1 - Originally released as a motion picture in 2005; Based on the books "Nurse Matilda" by Christianna Brand; Full screen 1.33:1; Special features: Hilarious gag reel; seven deleted scenes; alternate opening; Village life; Nanny McPhee makeover; Casting the children; How Nanny McPhee came to be; feature commentary; Bonus features: gag reel ; seven deleted scenes including an alternate opening ; "Village life" -- the behind-the-scenes mysteries of creating the fantastic sets are revealed ; Nanny McPhee makeover -- see Emma Thompson's magical transformation into the homely Nanny McPhee, snaggletooth and all; For private home use only; Director of photography, Henry Braham ; editors, Justin Krish, Nick Moore ; music, Patrick Doyle ; costume designer, Nic Ede ; production designer, Michael Howells ; visual effects, Alan Woods; Emma Thompson, Colin Firth, Kelly Macdonald, Thomas Sangster, Eliza Bennett, Jennifer Rae Daykin, Raphaël Coleman, Sam Honywood, Holly Gibbs, Angela Lansbury, Derek Jacobi; MPAA rating: PG; for mild thematic elements, some rude humor and brief language N2 - Nanny McPhee can tame even the most unruly children with a tap of her magic walking stick. Her latest challenge is the bratty brood of a recent widower Mr. Brown. He is under pressure to find a new wife or lose his much-needed allowance from wealthy Aunt Adelaide. His love for scullery maid Evangeline remains unspoken as he wincingly woos the eagerly merry widow Mrs. Quickly, but Brown's raucous rugrats have a plan to make things right, especially after they've come under the benevolent influence of Nanny McPhee, whose peculiar brand of discipline works wonders for everyone involved ER -