Cotton Mary Review
The name typically refers to two very different, though both intriguing, historical subjects: a 1999 film exploring post-colonial identity and the grim true story of Mary Ann Cotton , Victorian Britain's most prolific female serial killer. The Film: A Tale of Identity
: Mary uses this secret to gain power within the household, eventually displacing long-term servants as she tries to "colonize" the home and fulfill her dream of being fully British. The History: The "Black Widow" of Durham Cotton Mary (1999) - IMDb Cotton Mary
: Mary (played by Madhur Jaffrey ) is an Anglo-Indian nurse who is fiercely proud of her European heritage. Her nickname comes from her snobbish preference for fine English cotton. The name typically refers to two very different,
: Mary insinuates herself into the household of a wealthy British family, the MacIntoshes, after helping the wife, Lily, with her premature baby. Her nickname comes from her snobbish preference for
Directed by Ismail Merchant , the film Cotton Mary is set in 1954 India, shortly after British rule ended.
: When Lily cannot nurse the child, Mary secretly takes the infant to her own sister, Blossom—a wet nurse living in a poorhouse—to be fed.