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").
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
Patricia Roth – Script Supervior
Joel Chaney - Boy #2
Filming
Much of the film was shot in Western New York,[5] including the opening scene which was shot at the Grape Festival in Silver Creek.[6]
Filming also took place in Adirondack for one year.[1] Filming was completed at the start of 1980.[5]
Reception
The film received generally positive reviews from St. Petersburg Times' Robert Alan Ross and Tampa Times' Steve Otto; the latter called the film "a finely crafted, intelligent and completely enjoyable picture."[7][8]Buffalo Evening News' Mary Ann Lauricella thought the cinematography was "a treat for the eye" that made up for the film's occasional slow pacing.[2]