Natalie Babbitt's award winning book for children comes to the screen in a lavish adaptation from Walt Disney Pictures. Winnie Foster (Alexis Bledel) is a girl in her early teens growing up in the small rural town of Winesap in 1914. Winnie's parents (Victor Garber and Amy Irving) are loving but overprotective, and Winnie longs for a life of greater freedom and adventure. One day, while exploring the nearby woods, Winnie gets lost, but she has the good fortune to happen upon the Tuck Family, who live nearby - mother Mae (Sissy Spacek), father Angus (William Hurt), and sons Jesse (Jonathan Jackson) and Miles (Scott Bairstow). The Tucks are warm and caring people, and Winnie feels right at home with them; she also finds herself developing a serious crush on Jesse, and isn't so sure she wants to return; meanwhile, her parents become increasingly distraught as they search for their missing daughter. But in time Winnie discovers there's a secret behind the seemingly idyllic lives of the Tuck Family; they have discovered a magical spring on their property, and anyone who drinks from it will never grow old and never die. While to Winnie this sounds like a wonderful prospect, the Tucks have come to understand this is as much of a curse as a blessing, especially when she realizes Jesse is considerably older than she is. The Tucks also have to contend with the presence of the sinister Man In The Yellow Suit (Ben Kingsley), who wishes to buy their property and make a fortune from their "fountain of youth." Tuck Everlasting was directed by Jay Russell, who previously directed the acclaimed family film My Dog Skip. — Mark Deming
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Alexis Bledel | Winnie Foster |
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William Hurt | Angus Tuck |
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Sissy Spacek | Mae Tuck |
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Jonathan Jackson | Jesse Tuck |
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Scott Bairstow | Miles Tuck |
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Ben Kingsley | Man in the Yellow Suit |
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Amy Irving | Mother Foster |
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Victor Garber | Robert Foster |
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Kosha Engler | Miles' Wife |
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Richard Pilcher | Constable |
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Bradley Coryell | Lead Mill Boy |
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John Badila | Baker |
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Julia Hart | Sally Hannaway |
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Naomi Kline | Beatrice Ruston |
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Kathryn Kelley | Mrs. Hannaway |
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Brigid Cleary | Mrs. Ruston |
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Sean Pratt | Young Pastor |
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Kyle Prue | Sore Loser |
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Neal Moran | Lounge Tender |
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Irving Jacobs | Old Timer |
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Robert Logan Lewis | Night Deputy |
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Jean Schertler | Grandmother Foster |
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Dominic Angelella | Bernard Price |
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Theresa Flynn | Mrs. Price |
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Elizabeth McNamara | Maid |
| Director | Jay Russell |
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| Writer | Natalie Babbitt, Jeffrey Lieber, James V. Hart | |
| Producer | Marc Abraham, Armyan Bernstein, Thomas A. Bliss, Deborah Forte, Jane Startz, William Teitler, Max Wong | |
| Musician | William Ross | |
| Photography | James L. Carter | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Dec 23, 2003 |
| Regions | Region 1 |