![]() Winnie helps Jesse and Miles to break the Tucks out of jail and says goodbye to them. ![]() The family fears that if Mae is hanged the next day, she won't die and their immortality will be exposed to the public. Mae is sentenced to be hanged for murdering the man.Īfter being returned home, Winnie is woken by Jesse, who begs her to help him free his parents. A constable arrives and arrests Mae and Angus. He calls their bluff by shooting Jesse and exposing his immortality but in return Jesse's mother, Mae, kills him with the butt end of a rifle. He goes to the Tucks and orders them to reveal where the spring is when they deny any knowledge of it, he threatens Winnie with a pistol. He makes a deal to return Winnie in exchange for the forest. He spies on the Tucks and desires the spring to sell the water. They tell her that living forever is more painful than it sounds, and that they believe giving away the secret of the spring will lead everyone to want to drink from it and worry it might fall into the wrong hands.Ī man in a yellow suit befriends the Fosters while Winnie is gone. She learns that, by drinking water from a magic spring around a hundred years ago, the Tucks cannot age or be injured, and that they kidnapped her to hide the secret. She becomes enamored with their slow and simple way of life and falls in love with Jesse. She is kidnapped by his older brother Miles and brought back to the Tucks' home where they tell her they will return her as soon as they can trust her. After being told that she will go to a boarding school, she runs off into the forest, where she meets Jesse Tuck, who is drinking from a spring at the foot of a great tree. Narrated by Elisabeth Shue, the film stars Alexis Bledel, Ben Kingsley, Sissy Spacek, Amy Irving, Victor Garber, Jonathan Jackson, Scott Bairstow and William Hurt.ġ5-year-old Winnie Foster is from an upper-class family in the town of Treegap in 1914, and wants to make her own choices in life. Hart, based on Natalie Babbitt's 1975 book of the same name. ![]() Tuck Everlasting is a 2002 American romantic fantasy period drama film directed by Jay Russell and written by Jeffrey Lieber and James V.
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