The Spring
A man and his son stumble onto a modern-day fountain of youth while camping in the woods.
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- Cast:
- Kyle MacLachlan , Alison Eastwood , Joseph Cross , George Eads , Aaron Pearl , Zachary Ansley , Kendall Cross
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Powerful
Brilliant and touching
Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.
(Some Spoilers) Driving through the hills and valleys of middle America both Dennis Conway, Kayle Maclachlan, and his son Nick, Joseph Cross, come across his couple stranded when their car went off the road. As things turn out the couple Robert & Molly Lovell, Zachary Ansley & Demi Delory, seem scared of something and despite Dennis and Nick helping them out of the ditch their in they both are more interested in checking out of the area then thanking them. In the Lovell's heist they leave a duffel bag at the accident site that Dennis decides to return to them in a place, from checking out the tag on it, called Springville.It's in Springville where life springs eternal for the people living there and it's not long after their arrival that both Dennis & Nick come to realize that very amazing fact of life. The first thing that Dennis notices at Springville is that nobody seem to have aged beyond their 35th birthday! And even more surprising is that at the Springville Cemetery the gravestones have no day of birth or death dates on them!It's only after when the town doctor Sophie Weston, Alison Eastwood, got to treat little Nick who was almost crushed to death by a lumber avalanche, from off a truck, that the truth comes out about what exactly Springville is really all about! It's a town that's closed to any new home buyers which has this really groovy spring on its property. A spring, that Springville was named after, that's the fabled "Fountain of Youth" that latter day Spanish explorers lost their lives looking for. A "Fountain of Youth" located not in Florida where it was suspected to be but in the very heart of small town middle America itself!***SPOILERS*** With all the good news about Spingville there's one very bad thing about it and the people that reside there. After they reach their 100th birthday their given a grand send-off by being drowned in the very spring water that got them to get that far in life. With Dennis falling in love with Sophie and wanting to marry her he soon finds out that not only was or is, were quite not sure, she married to Gus, George Eads, the local car mechanic and gas pump jockey for some 82 years but is, like Gus, about to be put under the waves and drowned on her 100th birthday!Interesting made for TV movie about eternal life and the drawbacks that come along with it. The wise people of Springville had long ago found out that life isn't worth living when there's no end to it. This creates many problems like population explosions and the using up of the world's natural resources. This in fact can lead to far worse things then death itself which is the normal way of nature keeping checks and balances on the environment and world populations.It takes a while for Dennis and Kyle to realize what they got, by trying to become Springville residents, themselves into. The two later decide to take their chances on the outside world and face whatever it, in illnesses and accidents, has to offer them then be part of a society that's forced to murder their own, when they reach 100, in order for them to survive!
This movie was a confusing piece of garbage. You never knew what was going on. The characters were poorly written and for the most part they were totally unsympathetic except for Gus (played masterfully by George Eads). I hate this movie but compared to others (Dark Harvest, Dracula's Curse) it should have won an academy award. It was particularly sad to see a talented actor like George Eads in such a disgraceful and tacky film. Lifetime you have sunken to whole new low. Someone needs to make sure that this director never works in movies again. Also was this supposed to be a horror film because it was a lot more funny than scary. For shame Lifetime, For shame.
This made for TV movie is about a father and son, who pass unintentionally by a small town. The story begins with the two coming to the aid of an anxious couple who have crashed their car into a ditch, on a quiet stretch of road. They leave a bag behind, so the father and son attempt to return the bag to the couple, as it has an address on it. After successfully locating the address, they become stranded in the town and are forced to stay. On the morning after, the son gets hurt and is forced to spend some time in the local hospital. Forced to prolong their stay, they begin to mix with the locals. Initially unknown to the father and son, everyone in the town does not age physically. This mystery slowly unravels to them as well as the secret to their eternal youth, and what happens when it is time for one to 'continue the journey'.
This made for TV movie is about a father and son who accidently discover a "foutain of youth" in a small town.The son gets hurts and spends some time in the local hosptial.Unknown to the dad and son, everyone is the town has not aged!!The locals allow people to live up to one hundred years old. When this occurs, the locals hold a party and procceds to kill the birthday party guest!The town offers the travelers to stay but they cannot ever leave again!It was OK for the small screen, I just wish they would of had the idea of explaining about the children living there!?Just how are they born and age?Other than that it also asks us about questions about aging and playing god with people's lives!!?The cast was decent, but I wish Alison Eastwood(clint's daughter) character was better developed!!