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A Wrinkle in Time
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A Wrinkle in Time DVD cover
Written by Susan Shilliday (teleplay)
Directed by John Kent Harrison
Starring Katie Stuart
Gregory Smith
David Dorfman
Chris Potter
Kyle Secor
Seán Cullen
Sarah-Jane Redmond
Kate Nelligan
Alison Elliot
Alfre Woodard
Theme music composer Jeff Danna (film version)
Patric Caird (four-hour miniseries cut)
Shawn Pierce (four-hour miniseries cut)
Country of origin United States
Canada
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Jolee B. Lovick
Jordan Kerner
Cinematography Jon Joffin
Philip Linzey
Editor(s) Sue Maggi
Running time 124 minutes
Production company(s) Walt Disney Television
Dimension Television
Fireworks Entertainment
The Kerner Entertainment Company
Distributor Buena Vista Television
Release
Original network ABC
Original release April 24, 2003 (Canada)
May 10, 2004 (United States)

A Wrinkle in Time is a 2003 television fantasy film directed by John Kent Harrison from a teleplay by Susan Shilliday. The film, a Canadian and U.S. production, is based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Madeleine L'Engle. It is produced by Walt Disney Television, Dimension Television, Fireworks Entertainment, and The Kerner Entertainment Company. The film stars Katie Stuart, Gregory Smith, David Dorfman, Chris Potter, Kyle Secor, Seán Cullen, Sarah-Jane Redmond, Kate Nelligan, Alison Elliot, and Alfre Woodard.

A Wrinkle in Time premiered at the Toronto Children's film Festival on April 24, 2003, where it won the Best Feature Film Award.

Plot

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From left: David Dorfman as Charles Wallace Murry, Katie Stuart as Meg Murry and Gregory Smith as Calvin O'Keefe on the planet Uriel

Meg Murry (Katie Stuart) is having a difficult time. Her father, astrophysicist Dr. Jack Murry (Chris Potter), has mysteriously disappeared. Her youngest brother, Charles Wallace (David Dorfman), a genius, is teased and belittled and thought to be stupid because he does not talk to anyone but family. Meg does not get along with her peers, teachers, her 10-year-old twin brothers (Munro Chambers, Thomas Chambers), or even with herself.

Into this unhappy situation comes a stranger, the mysterious, weirdly dressed Mrs. Whatsit (Alfre Woodard), and her friends Mrs. Who (Alison Elliott) and Mrs. Which (Kate Nelligan). They take Meg, Charles Wallace, and their new friend Calvin O'Keefe (Gregory Smith) via "tesseract" to other planets, preparing the children for a mission to rescue Dr. Murry from the malevolent "IT" on the planet Camazotz. Along the way they ride on the back of a beautiful winged creature (the transformed Mrs. Whatsit), learn about the shadow of tangible evil known as the Black Thing, and visit the Happy Medium (Seán Cullen).

Once they reach Camazotz, however, it is up to Meg, Calvin, and Charles Wallace to face the dangers of CENTRAL Central Intelligence, aided only by each other and a pair of Mrs. Who's glasses. They do find and rescue Dr. Murry, but Charles Wallace is seduced away from his family by IT's agent, the Man with Red Eyes (Kyle Secor), and thus comes under the control of IT. Dr. Murry manages to tesser himself, Meg and Calvin, away from Camazotz, but Charles Wallace is left behind, trapped in the mind of IT. Angry with her father, Calvin and herself for leaving Charles Wallace behind, Meg is cared for by the sightless and motherly Aunt Beast (Ellen Dubin) on the planet Ixchel and argues with Mrs. Which about returning to rescue her brother. Returning alone to Camazotz, Meg must find a quality in herself—love—to free Charles Wallace, and possibly free the planet Camazotz as well.

Cast

Awards and nominations

Wins
  • Toronto Children's Film Festival Best Feature Film Award
Nominations
  • Writers Guild Best Children's Script Award

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: A Wrinkle in Time (película de 2003) para niños

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