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L'enfant imaginaire

Original title: Invisible Child
  • TV Movie
  • 1999
  • Not Rated
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
872
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Rita Wilson in L'enfant imaginaire (1999)
Psychological DramaDrama

A woman from London starts working for a family as a nanny and discovers that the mother thinks she has an imaginary child called Maggie.A woman from London starts working for a family as a nanny and discovers that the mother thinks she has an imaginary child called Maggie.A woman from London starts working for a family as a nanny and discovers that the mother thinks she has an imaginary child called Maggie.

  • Director
    • Joan Micklin Silver
  • Writers
    • Ron Bass
    • David Field
  • Stars
    • Rita Wilson
    • Victor Garber
    • Tushka Bergen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    872
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joan Micklin Silver
    • Writers
      • Ron Bass
      • David Field
    • Stars
      • Rita Wilson
      • Victor Garber
      • Tushka Bergen
    • 33User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rita Wilson
    Rita Wilson
    • Annie Beeman
    Victor Garber
    Victor Garber
    • Tim Beeman
    Tushka Bergen
    Tushka Bergen
    • Gillian
    Mae Whitman
    Mae Whitman
    • Rebecca 'Doc' Beeman
    David Dorfman
    David Dorfman
    • Sam Beeman
    Freda Foh Shen
    Freda Foh Shen
    Michael Winters
    Michael Winters
    Terry Diab
    • Peg
    Josh Adell
    • Doctor
    Jodie Mann
    • Woman in Bathroom
    Jane Edith Wilson
    Jane Edith Wilson
    • Mrs. Wood
    David A.R. White
    David A.R. White
    • Mr. Felix
    • (as David White)
    Tom Pothoff
    • Man in Classroom
    David Douglas
    David Douglas
    • Carnival Person
    Robert Harvey
    • Officer #1
    • (as Bob Harvey)
    Louisa Abernathy
    Louisa Abernathy
    • Nurse
    Cheryl Carter
    • Supervisor #1
    Allison Harvey
    • Georgia Peach
    • Director
      • Joan Micklin Silver
    • Writers
      • Ron Bass
      • David Field
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    westvancritic

    Probably the worst Made for TV movie in existance

    This is the worst TV movie I've seen EVER! The constant repetition of the sound track, the needless camera pans of `Maggie', the awful casting, and ludicrous plot made it unbearable to watch. If you ever come across this movie in a TV guide, avoid it at all costs, better yet, do something totally unrelated to watching movies.

    (0 of 5 stars)
    coolcorn

    Best! Lifetime! Movie! Ever!

    First off, watch the trailer on-line somewhere, and you'll get a pretty good idea of the badness therin.

    Now, the sinister edge implied in the trailer isn't there ("Driven to the edge of insanity..."), instead there's a lot of absurd God talk and touchy-feely understanding. But that's what one expects from these dark suburban Lifetime- style movies.

    That said, there is no beating the scene where the have a showdown with the evil Child Protection Services woman (as they all are, you know). She questions one of the other kids about her mom's craziness: "When somebody has a fantasy that nobody else does, that's a very dangerous thing." The precocious child's reply: "Oh, like Martin Luter King. He had a dream that no one else had." Ha! Take that!

    The movie's ending is not touching as it is meant to be, but rather an even more insane cure for the problem - though not in any wild knife-wielding way. It that were the case the movie would be amazing instead of just absurdly amusing.

    Rita Wilson is just...just...hideous in all ways. She is just a small piece of the larger puzzle that works to make The Invisible Child a masterpiece for those who love jaw-dropping crap-tastic television.
    Roddy-15

    What is this?

    I saw this movie on a Sunday afternoon. When it was over, I couldn't believe there was a movie this dumb out there. At least the kid in Sixth Sense knew he was seeing dead people, and he was being helped by a psychiatrist. The story behind this film is about a woman who sees a little girl that doesn't exist, and the husband isn't helping her.

    The movie, more or less, ends the way it begins. The invisible child dies (according to the only person who sees her), and they bury her in the backyard. Notice, that the movie doesn't show them burying her in a coffin, and they are not at a cemetery.

    This could have been a comedy, but it wasn't.
    Hawks_Girl

    Weird but good

    I must admit that "Invisible Child" is a weird movie. It's about a family in LA, they live in a beautiful house and are very happy. Except for the mother,Annie Beeman (Rita Wilson) because she has imagined a third child, Maggie, who is five years old at the beginning of the movie. The father, Tim Beeman (Victor Garber) supports her, along with the others two kids, ten year old Rebecca ( nicknamed Doc ), who does know her sister isn't real and four year old Sam who doesn't know that. Anyhow, they hire a nanny, she's English and she is very confused when she learns what's going on in this household. This nanny (Tushka Bergen) tries to solve the problems the Beemans have been facing for so long, but is a long road to go...

    As I already said: some parts are weird because you can't figure out who's faking and who's not, but please remember: this is an AMERICAN movie -- they usually have a happy ending. My advice to you is to tape this movie if you get the chance!

    8/10
    cuckookachoo

    Un-friggin-believable

    I can't believe IMDB even bothered to list this!!! I saw this awhile back on Lifetime and it stands as one of the worst/best things I have ever witnessed in my life. Rita Wilson plays a demented mother who imagines she has another daughter in one of the funniest movies I have ever seen, unintentionally so naturally. TOTALLY INSANE. I've told friends about it and they don't believe me. Now I have proof with this IMDB listing! I have to track this thing down and throw my own Mystery Science Theatre party....

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      Rita Wilson and Victor Garber also play husband and wife in Nuits blanches à Seattle (1993).
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      Referenced in Bright Colors and Bold Patterns (2018)

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    • Release date
      • March 8, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Invisible Child
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Gross-Weston Productions
      • Hearst Entertainment Productions
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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