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Tuck Everlasting

  • 1981
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Tuck Everlasting (1981)
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In turn-of-the-20th-century upstate New York, Winnie Foster, a 12-year-old girl, discovers a family living in the woods near her family's home who never ages thanks to a magical spring they ... Read allIn turn-of-the-20th-century upstate New York, Winnie Foster, a 12-year-old girl, discovers a family living in the woods near her family's home who never ages thanks to a magical spring they drink from and she is entrusted to keep their secret and becomes involved in their lives.In turn-of-the-20th-century upstate New York, Winnie Foster, a 12-year-old girl, discovers a family living in the woods near her family's home who never ages thanks to a magical spring they drink from and she is entrusted to keep their secret and becomes involved in their lives.

  • Director
    • Frederick King Keller
  • Writers
    • Natalie Babbitt
    • Fred A. Keller
    • Frederick King Keller
  • Stars
    • Margaret Chamberlain
    • Paul Flessa
    • Fred A. Keller
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    400
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Frederick King Keller
    • Writers
      • Natalie Babbitt
      • Fred A. Keller
      • Frederick King Keller
    • Stars
      • Margaret Chamberlain
      • Paul Flessa
      • Fred A. Keller
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Margaret Chamberlain
    • Winne Foster
    Paul Flessa
    • Jesse Tuck
    Fred A. Keller
    • Angus Tuck
    James McGuire
    • Man in the Yellow Suit
    Sonia Raimi
    • Mae Tuck
    Bruce D'Auria
    • Miles Tuck
    Frank O'Hara
    Barbara Harmon
    Marvin Macnow
    • Mr. Foster
    Halle Sims
    Mark Callen
    Joe Marshall
    Bill Klaiber
    Pam Reed
    Mary Gulino
    Joseph G. Giambra
      Tom Kelly
      Edward Granger
      • Director
        • Frederick King Keller
      • Writers
        • Natalie Babbitt
        • Fred A. Keller
        • Frederick King Keller
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      User reviews13

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      10aquakingman

      I love this movie

      I don't care if you like it or not this is one of the best movies you will ever see that was made in the early 80s. I think this is the greatest movie I have ever seen because at the end of the movie when time has passed they show a clip of them driving down downtown Medina NY and that is so frickin awesome you could alway go to Medina and check out the location it has changed sense then but that napa store is definitely still there also you could stop at the local library and check out the movie yourself as long as it is in (vhs only). The new movie doesn't compare to this classic they were made in two different states for Christ sakes.
      9oleander-3

      like a summer's day

      This movie is like a wonderful daydream, with beautiful scenery, and lovely music. It's set in the early 20th century, I think, and it's about a lonely, over-protected girl, named Winnie Foster (in the book she's supposed to be ten years old), who one day decides to take a walk in the woods. There she meets a boy of seventeen, Jesse Tuck, who immediately takes a liking to her. Soon she is drawn into the Tuck family's fantastic (and in a way horrible) secret, and must protect them from a man who's after them. I almost can't explain how magical this movie is. My favourite character was Jesse and I wish the actor (Paul Flessa) had been in other movies. I think almost my favourite thing about this movie, though, was the music. It's written by Malcolm Dalglish and Grey Larsen, who are both exceptional at the instruments they play (the flute, the hammered dulcimer(?), and others). The music sounds rather like a waterfall, and a soundtrack would be amazing, though I realize it's not a popular enough movie to have one. If you love children's novels, you should definitely see this incredible movie.
      8Sturgeon54

      "It Seems Like Time Is the One Thing We've Got Plenty Of"

      Accepted on its own terms, without all the excess baggage inherent in comparing this film to the famous children's book on which it is based, or the recent all-star Hollywood adaptation, this is in fact a beautifully produced low-budget independent film fable. I have not read the original book, nor does that even matter, as any film should stand on its own merit. For a cast of non-professional actors, virtually all the performances are capable here, with the director's father Fred Keller notable as the Tuck family patriarch. The story is naturally compelling, and I appreciated the director's visual sense, focusing a great deal on the faces of the characters in order to foster a sense of intimacy with the audience. The folk instrumental soundtrack adds additional authenticity. It is obvious that the filmmakers of this now-forgotten film put their heart into the production.
      9ingalill88

      Among the loveliest ever - Tuck Everlasting of 1981

      I also saw this movie - on TV here in Sweden, back in the 80:s - and all I can do is agree with what was said in the comment I read. The Disney version is OK, yes, but still nowhere near this one.

      This one is lovely, beautiful, romantic, dramatic, bittersweet... And there I'm at loss for words. Even more so, since English isn't my native language... <:) I loved it then - and misses it sooo much! Why isn't this one available on VHS or DVD??? I'd buy it in an instant! (I do own the Disney version and the book - but, oh, this is the version I really DO want!)

      For those of you who haven't yet seen this film/movie: If it's at all possible - do see it! If you have seen the Disney version and somehow are able to see this one also: Do! If you liked what Disney made of it, you wont be disappointed in this one. No way!

      Added: Now I own it! I do! And I'm happy as can be about it. I love this one. I do. Granted, it's not quite as I remember it. I think the opening scenes (the fair) takes too long time, but other than that it's lovely. And Paul Flessa - Jesse Tuck - is still ever so cute. ;)(Yeah, my taste has changed during these 20-some years, but apparently not when it comes to him.) Wonder whatever became of him and the other actors...
      kkrabby89

      what was wonderworks thinking?

      This movie was nothing like the book. While the book was attention-grabbing and inspiring, the movie is cheesy and boring! Jesse falling off a ferris wheel? Did they even have ferris wheels back then? And unless Mae Tuck was attempting suicide, there is no way she could have cut her finger completely off just by cutting a damn piece of food! I couldn't even get the first 15 minutes before I literally fell asleep. If you can't fall asleep, this is a good movie, if you want entertainment, don't even think about this poor excuse for a movie.

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      • Quotes

        [last lines]

        Angus Tuck: Darn fool thing thinks it's going to live forever.

      • Crazy credits
        The end credits play over a shot of a rabbit who go run over by a passing car. When the end credits finish, the rabbit sits up, as if nothing happened, and hops back into the grass.
      • Connections
        Featured in Vintage Video: Tuck Everlasting (1981) (2021)
      • Soundtracks
        Life of a man
        Written by Malcolm Dagleash

        Performed by Gray Larson and Malcolm Dagleash

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      • Release date
        • June 5, 1981 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Die unsterblichen Tucks
      • Filming locations
        • Buffalo, New York, USA
      • Production company
        • Kling/Nesslin Productions
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      • Budget
        • $60,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 30m(90 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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