Information
| Year: | 2003 |
| Rating: | 5.9(811) |
| Listed in: | Family, Fantasy, Adventure, Sci-Fi |
| Directed by: | John Kent Harrison |
| Actors: | Gregory Smith David Dorfman Chris Potter Kyle Secor Sean Cullen Katie Stuart |
| "To rescue their father, they must save the universe." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| John Kent Harrison | |
| Actors | |
| Gregory Smith | as Calvin O'Keefe |
| David Dorfman | as Charles Wallace Murry |
| Chris Potter | as Dr. Jack Murry |
| Kyle Secor | as The Man With Red Eyes |
| Sean Cullen | as Happy Medium |
| Munro Chambers | as Sandy Murry |
| Thomas Chambers | as Dennys Murry |
| Guy Fauchon | as Bingo Man |
| Alexander Pollock | as Eric O'Keefe |
| Bryce Hodgson | as Max |
| Matthew Brevner | as Louie |
| Norman Armour | as Mr. Porter |
| Roger Haskett | as Mr. Jenkins |
| Jeffrey Ballard | as Billy |
| Noel Fisher | as 16 Year Old "IT" Boy |
| Robbie Ruddell | as Camazotz Boy # 1 |
| Peter Benson | as Stone Face |
| Shawn Reis | as Guard # 1 |
| Paul Becker | as Ubalon |
| Lucas Cramer | as Camazotz Boy #2 |
| Vincent Gale | as Ellwood |
| Mark Gibbon | as Centaur |
| G. Michael Gray | as Gill Man |
| Taras Kostyuk | as Double Brow Alien |
| Kelly Dean Sereda | as Camazotz Young Man |
| Robert Wisden | |
| Actresses | |
| Katie Stuart | as Meg Murry |
| Sarah-Jane Redmond | as Dr. Dana Murry |
| Kate Nelligan | as Mrs. Which |
| Alison Elliott | as Mrs. Who |
| Alfre Woodard | as Mrs. Whatsit |
| Ellen Dubin | as Aunt Beast |
| Rachel Victoria | as Isabel |
| Angela Moore | as Ms. Myles |
| Angelica Kero | as Young Meg |
| Nancy J. Lilley | as Calvin's Mom |
| Anita Adams | as Billy's Mom |
| Apollonia Vanova | as Valentina Tereshkova |
| Alexa Fox | as 14 Year Old "IT" Girl |
| Jacoba Rozema | as 6 Year Old "IT" Girl |
| Christine Kennedy | as School Girl # 1 |
| Sarah Le Greca | as School Girl # 2 |
| Iris Quinn | as Camazotz Lady |
| Sarah Hayward | as Secretary |
| Mikka Dargel | as Camazotz Young Woman |
| Tanya Reid | as Camazotz Woman |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Plot: | World-renowned physicist Dr. Jack Murray and his lab partner Hank are experimenting with fifth-dimension time travel when they suddenly disappear without a trace. Several months after this mysterious event, Dr. Murray's children - the loving but youthfully awkward Meg and the gifted, eccentric Charles Wallace - have still had no news of their father. Then, quite suddenly, they and their neighbour Calvin O'Keefe are summoned by strange, mystical forces to find the missing physicist. Thus the three embark on a perilous quest to other worlds to find Hank and Dr. Murray. Guided by three celestial beings - Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who and Mrs. Which - the travellers must survive a myriad of dangers before the children can reunite their family. Part fantasy, part coming-of-age. |
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Goofs
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SYNC: When Mrs. Whatsit says, "if this insect wanted to travel across my left hand to my right hand..." the insect is actually sitting in her right hand, pointing towards her left hand. Continuity: At the beginning, in the scene where Meg decides that she must be the one to go back to get Charles Wallace, her hair is pulled back into a loop bun with only a few hairs loose. In one of the shots in the same scene, it is still a loop bun, but there's a considerable amount of hair that is out, and then in the shot right after that, it's back to being neat with only a few hairs out. Continuity: In the scene in the beginning of the movie where Meg and the schoolboys get into a semi-fight, the black boy is behind Meg when they're mocking her and then magically appears next to her in the next camera angle when the fight starts without time to move. |
Quotes
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Meg Murry: I love you Charles Wallace. Charles Wallace Murry: I love you. Calvin O'Keefe: I'd come with you if they'd let me. Meg Murry: I know. Calvin O'Keefe: I'd kiss you, but your dad's here. [Meg laughs] Meg Murry: I'm ready. Charles Wallace Murry: Ever wonder if people try to talk to you when you're sleeping in your head. Dr Dana Murray: Not really. Why don't you tell me a little more about it? Charles Wallace Murry: It's okay. It's not paranoid schizophrenia. Dr Jack Murray: Make a wish. Meg Murry: I wish that I could be more like you. It's... it's just that I don't fit in my skin anymore. It feels all wrong and creepy. I'm stupid, like the twins said, and everyone hates me. Dr Jack Murray: Oh, honey, you're not remotely stupid. And nobody hates you. Meg Murry: I'm stupid. Dr Jack Murray: You just take a moment and think. You do things in your own way... in your own time... and that's what I love about you so much. That's what makes you so special. And whenever you need me, I'll be right here. Charles Wallace Murry: I should introduce you both to Mrs. Whatsit. Dr Dana Murray: Mrs. Who? Charles Wallace Murry: No, that's the other one. Dr Dana Murray: What? Charles Wallace Murry: No, Whatsit. Dr Dana Murray: What Whatsit? Charles Wallace Murry: I just told you. Meg Murry: Uh, hang on. Who is Mrs. Whatsit? Is this the person that's been talking to you in your head? Is she one of your imaginary friends? Charles Wallace Murry: No. She's just as real as you and me. Maybe even realer. Meg Murry: How do you do it? I mean, how can you read us? Charles Wallace Murry: I don't really know. Uh, you just tell me... just everything about you tells me. Meg Murry: Why don't you read the twins? Charles Wallace Murry: It's because they don't need me as much. Meg Murry: You know what? I think I liked it better when you didn't talk. Charles Wallace Murry: Calvin likes me talking to him. Calvin O'Keefe: You know, I'm not sure why, but I kind of do. Calvin O'Keefe: Your family, you're all... something... I don't know what. Meg Murry: We're mostly just ordinary. Calvin O'Keefe: No, I don't think so. Not as ordinary as you think. Mrs. Whatsit: And remember, Dana, there is such a thing in the real world as a tesseract. And it works. Meg Murry: What's a tesseract? What do you mean "it works"? |
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