The Hand That Rocks the Cradle

A potboiler featuring a demented caretaker and a seemingly hapless suburban family, this isThe Nanny of the 1990s. However, it is much more predictable than that 1965 Bette Davis psychodrama, and more graphic. It works only because Rebecca De Mornay makes us intensely uncomfortable as the disturbed au pair who wants to take care of much more than her employer's well-being. Annabella Sciorra plays the perfect mother of a flawless family. Her obstetrician, however, is less than wonderful, having enjoyed her examination much more than he should have. When she files sexual harassment charges against the repugnant doctor, he loses face--literally--after shooting himself in the head. Several months later, an ideal nanny shows up at her home. You guessed it--she's the doc's widow. The movie follows a tried and true formula, with the audience in on everything. However, the story does surprise us in intense and intimate ways. The visit to the obstetrician is one of the creepiest moments in the film. You definitely hear the voice of writer Amanda Silver in a plot concerned with the vulnerabilities of a family, a newborn, a marriage. Since we know so much up front, there is an overall lack of inventiveness in the plot machinations. It may not jolt us, but De Mornay does. It's unsettling to watch someone who appears so attractive and who behaves so kindly suddenly reveal hideous psychopathic tendencies. Restraining herself from going over the top, she instead oozes such malevolence you'll want to shudder.--Rochelle O'Gorman

 
Title:The Hand That Rocks the Cradle
Director:Curtis Hanson
Stars:Annabella Sciorra
Rebecca De Mornay
Matt McCoy
Ernie Hudson
Julianne Moore
Madeline Zima
John de Lancie
Kevin Skousen
Mitchell Laurance
Justin Zaremby
Eric Melander
Jennifer Melander
Ashley Melander
Cliff Lenz
Penny LeGate
Mary Anne Owen
Therese Tinling
Todd Jamieson
Laura Ferri
Dee Dee Van Zyl
Publisher:Walt Disney Video
Genre:Suspense
Mystery
Mystery & Suspense
Femme Fatales
Edition:
Minutes:110
MPAA Rating:R
Net Rating:4.5
Features:Closed-captioned
Color
Dolby
Letterboxed
Widescreen
NTSC
1.85:1