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Peyton Flanders seemed to be the perfect nanny, but secretly she was out to wreck the lives of the family she was supposed to be helping. Before becoming the nanny, Peyton had a miscarriage, and blamed it on Claire (the mother). Claire suspects nothing, having never met Peyton before.
Rebecca De Mornay stars as a nanny with an evil agenda in this psychological thriller directed by Curtis Hanson (L.A. CONFIDENTIAL). When her new obstetrician Dr. Mott (John DeLancie), touches Claire Bartel (Annabella Sciorra) inappropriately during an exam, Claire reports him. The scandal ultimately causes Dr. Mott's suicide and his wife's miscarriage. Determined to have both a child and revenge, Mrs. Mott (De Mornay), now going by the name Peyton Flanders, poses as the perfect nanny and is hired by Claire and her husband, Michael (Matt McCoy), to care for their young daughter, Emma (Madeline Zima), and infant s...
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on. Seemingly sweet and helpful, Peyton slowly infiltrates the family's world. Once she has gained their trust, she begins to wreak havoc in their lives. Claire begins to doubt her husband's fidelity, her abilities as a mother, and virtually every other aspect of her life--including her sanity--as Peyton deliberately tries to ruin her life and replace her as a wife and mother. De Mornay is a delicious villain--all sugar and spice in front of the family but positively venomous when plotting and executing her revenge. Director Hanson crafts his thriller with great skill and attention to character, making this a must-see.
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The Hand That Rocks the Cradle is director Curtis Hanson's suburban horror story of a demented nanny bent on revenge for past wrongs. Peyton (Rebecca De Mornay) was once a happily married woman, but when her doctor husband is accused of assaulting a patient and he commits suicide, her world falls apart and she plots revenge. Claire (Annabella Sciorra), the woman who made the accusation, hires Peyton as a nanny, not knowing of their past involvement. Peyton then proceeds to terrorize the family, attempts to seduce the husband and generally destroy Claire as she feels she has been destroyed. The film, while somewh...
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at implausible, is saved by the strong performances of Sciorra and De Mornay. Rebecca De Mornay has not given such a good performance since Risky Business, and she manages to make Peyton both believable, frightening and sympathetic. De Mornay has many great moments, but the scene, where she slowly destroys a bathroom in her impotent rage is unbelievably powerful. Hanson, a superb director of thrillers, manages to bring all the elements together to make The Hand that Rocks the Cradle a frightening psychological thriller and an interesting look at a woman's obsessive hatred and envy.
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Een gynaecoloog pleegt zelfmoord als hij beschuldigd wordt van aanranding van zijn patiėnten. Zijn hoogzwangere vrouw verliest door deze situatie haar baby. Ze zint op wraak en gaat bij Claire, die de dokter had aangeklaagd, onder de naam Peyton als babysitter aan het werk.
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Years after terrifying us all as a psycho nanny in The Hand That Rocks The Cradle , Rebecca De Mornay is getting her scary on again in Mother's Day - and here, to give your Friday afternoon an unsettling edge, are some fresh pics from the film.The story sees three bank robbers on the run head for their mother's house - but unbeknownst to them (since they're clearly not great at keeping in touch with the nest) she's moved away. Instead, they take the new occupiers (Jamie King and Frank Grillo) hostage, and react with panic until mommie dearest herself (De Mornay) learns of their predicament and turns up to sort things out.Not much to go on so far, but we're scared just by that cardigan. It's all directed by Darren Lynn Bousman , of Saw fame, and produced by Brett Ratner . Mother's Day is out on June 10.
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