Martian Child

Martian Child

6.7IMDb Score
Released:2007-11-02
Genre:Comedy, Drama
Duration:106 min
Country:United States of America
Director:Menno Meyjes
Actors:John Cusack, Bobby Coleman, Amanda Peet, Sophie Okonedo, Joan Cusack
Production:New Line Cinema, Hannah Rachel Production Services, Meradin Zweite Productions

Overview:

A recently-widowed science fiction writer considers whether to adopt a hyper-imaginative 6-year-old abandoned and socially-rejected boy who says he's really from Mars.

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