Tuck Everlasting (1981 film)
Tuck Everlasting | |
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Directed by | Frederick King Keller |
Produced by |
Howard Kling Frederick King Keller |
Written by |
Natalie Babbitt (novel) Fred A. Keller Frederick King Keller |
Starring |
Margaret Chamberlain Paul Fleesa Fred A. Keller James McGuire Sonia Raimi |
Music by |
Malcolm Dalglish Grey Larsen |
Cinematography | Michael Mathews |
Distributed by | One Pass Media |
Release dates | June 5, 1981 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Tuck Everlasting is a 1981 American film based on Natalie Babbitt's 1975 children's book of the same title.
Plot
The story involves the Tucks, a family who drank from a magic spring from the Fosters' little forest and became immortal (hence the name "Tuck Everlasting").
In the novel, set in the late 19th century, the protagonist is ten-year-old Winnie Foster. She comes from a well-bred, straight-laced family and becomes lost in the woods one day during an attempt to escape her smothered lifestyle. In the woods, she encounters Jesse Tuck, a boy who is immortal due to a spring from which he and his family drank years ago.
Cast
- Margaret Chamberlain - Winnie Foster
- Paul Flessa - Jesse Tuck
- Fred A. Keller - Angus Tuck
- James McGuire - Man in the Yellow Suit
- Sonia Raimi - Mae Tuck
- Marvin Macnow - Mr. Foster
- Bruce D'Auria - Miles Tuck
Other Actors
- Frank O'Hara
- Barbara Harmon
- Halle Sims
- Davin Smith
- Joe Marshall
- Bill Klaiber
- Pam Reed
- Mary Gulino
- Joey Giambra
- Tom Kelly
- Edward Granger
- Eric Harris
- Gretchen Lopez
- Ron Swick
Other adaptations
External links
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