The Captive Nanny (2020) [PG-13]

Featuring:
Austin Highsmith Garces, Karynn Moore, Michael Aaron Milligan

Written by:
Julian Broudy

Directed by:
Amy S. Weber


Release Date:
May 30, 2020

Original Title:
The Captive Nanny

Alternate Titles:
Nanny Lockdown

Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Almost Never Films
MarVista Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 84

A live-in nanny thinks she’s found the perfect family to work for until she learns they have a dark secret.

Chloe (Karynn Moore) is a nanny who desperately wants to adopt but needs to get her life together first. She finds the perfect live-in nanny position with the Brown family - Emily (Austin Highsmith), Michael (Michael Aaron Milliga...

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The Captive Nanny (2020) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 4.9/10

Associate Producer:
Mattie Fellbaum

Co-Executive Producer:
David Brown Massey

Costume Design:
Aline Hong

Director:
Amy S. Weber

Director of Photography:
Josh Maas

Editor:
Brett Solem

Executive Producer:
Michael Moran
Hannah Pillemer
Fernando Szew

Music:
Andrew Skrabutenas

Producer:
John Mehrer
Danny Roth

Production Design:
Jere Sallee

Writer:
Julian Broudy

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