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Invisible Child (1999)

Invisible Child (1999)
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Writer Ron Bass and director Joan Micklin Silver combine their melodramatic tendencies for the Lifetime movie Invisible Child. The story involves a woman, Annie Beeman (Rita Wilson), who has somehow developed a mental condition where she believes she has an imaginary daughter named Maggie. Amazingly enough, her husband, Tim (Victor Garber), and daughter, Rebecca (Mae Whitman), play along with her for five years. Their son, Sam (David Dorfman), is too young to understand and he grows up actually believing that Maggie is real. Eventually they hire an English nanny, Gillian (Tushka Bergen), who brings a rational perspective to the situation. They all work together to save the family and rid Annie of her delusions. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

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Starring:
Rita Wilson
Director(s):
Joan Micklin Silver
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Invisible Child

Writer Ron Bass and director Joan Micklin Silver combine their melodramatic tendencies for the Lifetime movie Invisible Child. The story involves a woman, Annie Beeman (Rita Wilson), who has somehow developed a mental condition where she believes she has an imaginary daughter named Maggie. Amazingly enough, her husband, Tim (Victor Garber), and daughter, Rebecca (Mae Whitman), play along with her for five years. Their son, Sam (David Dorfman), is too young to understand and he grows up actually believing that Maggie is real. Eventually they hire an English nanny, Gillian (Tushka Bergen), who brings a rational perspective to the situation. They all work together to save the family and rid Annie of her delusions. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
93 mins

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Director(s):
Joan Micklin Silver
Writer(s):
David Field
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    Larry R.

    was great for an afternoon t.v. special. i don't think its worth wasting the que space, It just did not have a feel of a movie.

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    Kelly L.

    This was an okay movie. I thought it would have more depth to it. The story was not believable.

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    Robert K.

    This movie had lifetime written all over it. I personally loved it. Rita Wilson plays a great part. Agreed, it is definately a rainy afternoon movie - but worth the time if you have the time to kill.

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