Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story (TV)
2001 · Movie · 182 min. · United States
This ambitious miniseries begins with Jack's descendant (Matthew Modine) and works its way backward to the story of the original young man and the beanstalk. Because the first Jack used that towering vine to steal a giant's magic goose and harp, an entire world was reduced to poverty and a bloodline was cursed--all Robinson men die in their 40s, and the modern-day Jack is around that age. Fortunately, Ondine (Mia Sara), a visitor from the giant's alternative reality, has a plan. If she and Jack can recover the stolen items in time, they may be able to solve both problems. The made-for-TV movie boasts top stars (including Vanessa Redgrave and Jon Voight) and Jim Henson's Creature Shop's nifty special effects. Although children younger than 10 may find the complex narrative confusing and the implied violence scary, Jack and the Beanstalk is an inventive retelling that adds new life to an old story.
Direction Brian Henson
Cast Matthew Modine · Vanessa Redgrave · Mia Sara · Daryl Hannah · Jon Voight · Richard Attenborough · Bill Barretta · Honor Blackman · Jim Carter · James Corden
Soundtrack Rupert Gregson-Williams
Screenplay Brian Henson · James V. Hart
Cinematography John Fenner
Original title Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story (TV)
4.6
596 votes (FilmAffinity)
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