A Wrinkle in Time is a television film based on the children's fantasy novel of the same name by Madeleine L'Engle.
In 2003, a television adaptation of A Wrinkle in Time was produced by multiple Canadian production companies to be distributed in the United States by Disney. The TV movie was directed by John Kent Harrison, from a teleplay written by Susan Shilliday. Although footage from the project appeared in a trailer on Spy Kids DVD and VHS copies as early as 2001 (In the Candian Home Video Release, it uses the Trailer for The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring included on DVD and VHS instead of the trailer for A Wrinkle in Time) broadcast of the completed film was delayed several times; it finally aired in the United States on May 10, 2004, on ABC.
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Meg Murry is having a difficult time. Her father, astrophysicist Dr. Jack Murry, has mysteriously disappeared. Her youngest brother, Charles Wallace, 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, or even with herself.
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