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Jack failed in selling the cow as it had returned home on its own ... The Giant chased Jack as he ran back to the beanstalk three miles away from the castle. Jack successfully escaped and returned ...
The new Hollywood retelling of "Jack and the Beanstalk," Jack the Giant Slayer, doesn't do away with that beans-for-cow trade, although in this version, the animal Jack trades away is his family's ...
This cow, it was announced last week, is a character in Jack and the Beanstalk, a new opera composed by Louis Gruenberg to the libretto of Author-Professor-Pianist John Erskine. First of a ...
We begin, and end, with the charming love story of a boy and his cow. The boy, naturally, is Jack; the cow, though it looks suspiciously like the "moo cow, a new cow, a true cow" of GYPSY ...
At the top of the tower lives The Man (our modern day equivalent of the Giant). Jack climbs the beanstalk to ask The Man to help the residents of Garden Street, who have been suffering since their ...
Buttercup the cow was amazing - especially ... especially in the part where the magic beanstalk grew. In the end, they all lived happily ever after. Jack and Jilly got married, and so did Dame ...
This Jim Henson Co. production of "Jack and the Beanstalk" certainly isn't a lighthearted Muppet-like take on the familiar fairy tale. Instead, director Brian Henson, who also co-wrote the ...
“Jack and the Beanstalk” follows Jack who is instructed by his mother to sell their cow so they can pay their yearly taxes. Jack winds up with a bag full of magic beans in exchange for the co ...
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