Miracle Run is a 2004 Lifetime Television film starring Mary-Louise Parker, Zac Efron, Bubba Lewis, Aidan Quinn and Alicia Morton In a flashback, a single mother, Corrine Morgan-Thomas drives her seven-year-old twin boys Steven and Philip to the doctor's office and learns that they have autism. Philip simply repeats what he hears others say, a condition known as echolalia, while Steven is completely nonverbal. After leaving the clinic in a very upset mood, she takes the boys shopping for groceries. Her visit to the supermarket is not a pleasant one, as her two boys begin screaming throughout the store and Steven wets himself, causing others to stare at them. Upon learning about their condition, her live-in boyfriend leaves because he knows raising twins with a mental disability will be difficult.
Written by | Mike Maples |
Directed by | Gregg Champion |
Starring | Mary-Louise Parker, Aidan Quinn, Zac Efron, Bubba Lewis, Alicia Morton |
Theme music composer | Joseph Conlan |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Producer(s) | John J. Anderson, Randi Richmond |
Cinematography | Gordon Lonsdale |
Editor(s) | Gib Jaffe |
Running time | 96 minutes |
Original network | Lifetime Movie Network |
Acerca de Miracle Run
A woman raises twins with autism.
Los logros de Miracle Run
Mary-Louise Parker is known for her work in Weeds.
Principales datos que no sabías sobre Miracle Run
Films about autism.. Lifetime (TV network) films.. Films shot in New Orleans.
Información más reciente sobre Miracle Run actualizada el 28 de Julio, 2021.