Corrected entry: Sebastian is asking for food from Evangeline after the dad told them to go to bed. When he is sitting on the piano, you can see a crewmember's head passing behind Sebastian.
Nanny McPhee (2005)
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Directed by: Kirk Jones
Starring: Colin Firth, Emma Thompson, Angela Lansbury, Kelly Macdonald, Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Continuity mistake: When Evangeline shows Nanny McPhee the book she is learning to read, the book mark changes between shots as Nanny holds the book up. (00:33:20)
Lily: Evangeline, do you love Papa?
Evangeline: Of course not! I know my place. That wouldn't be right. I mean... yes.
Lily: Papa, do you love Evangeline?
Mr. Brown: What are you saying? That - that would be totally improper. I mean a thing like that could - could never happen. I mean, obviously... yes.
Trivia: At the end of the credits, there is a message that reads, "This movie is dedicated only to the truly naughty. And their children."
Question: There is a skull and crossbone flag in both Nanny Mcphee and Nanny Mcphee Returns, why?
Answer: The skull and crossbone flag can be interpreted in a number of ways. Death, both literally and symbolically, is an ongoing theme in the story. Cedric Brown, the children's father, is a widower, and he is also an undertaker. There have been a number of nannies for Mr. Brown's rather naughty children, but they have systematically gotten rid of each one, basically "killing them off," though not in a literal sense, until Nanny McPhee arrives.





Correction: That is their father, Cedric Brown, after he exits the room and walks down the hallway.
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