The Nanny Express

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| writer = Judith Heiman Kriegsman
Stephen Langford
Riley Weston

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| director = Bradford May

| starring = Vanessa Marcil
Dean Stockwell
Brennan Elliott

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| country = United States

| language = English

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| producer = Matt Fitzsimons
Erik Heiberg
James Wilberger

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| cinematography = Yaron Levy

| runtime = 120 minutes

| company = Larry Levinson Productions

| budget = $2.2 million

| network = Hallmark Channel

| released = {{Start date|2008|07|11}}

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The Nanny Express is a Hallmark Channel television film.{{Cite web |title=The Nanny Express |url=https://www.hallmarkchannel.com/the-nanny-express |access-date=2022-06-29 |website=Hallmark Channel |language=en}} It premiered on Hallmark Channel on July 11, 2008, and stars Vanessa Marcil, Dean Stockwell, and Brennan Elliott.

Plot

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After the passing of their mother three years prior, Ben and Emily have driven their father David crazy by driving away 20 nannies with sabotaged appliances and Ben's pet rat in the clothes. The film shows a life of a young girl, Kate, who looks after her dad. She is looking for work and Beverly Hills offers her a job as a nanny for David’s family. The children take an immediate dislike to her as she is "just another maid." After all the incidents, she takes it surprisingly well yet the kids expect her to leave. After a while of shenanigans, Kate and Ben become friends yet Emily keeps her distance. Eventually, David reveals to Kate that his wife was hit and killed by a drunk driver which badly affected Emily as this happened on her birthday. Emily doesn't want her father to date Kate and plans to set him up with her ballet teacher.

Cast

Reception

Nanny Express did well for Hallmark Channel on the date of its premiere. The film became the highest-rated cable movie of the day and week that it premiered with a 3.1 HH (household) rating, 2.7 million homes and 3.6 million total viewers.[http://www.hallmarkchannel.com/publish/pr/home/corporate/press_releases_1/press_release_010609.html Hallmark Channel Press Release]

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