- Pleasantville (film) - Wikipedia
Pleasantville is a 1998 American teen fantasy comedy-drama film written, co-produced, and directed by Gary Ross (in his directorial debut) It stars Tobey Maguire, Jeff Daniels, Joan Allen, William H Macy, J T Walsh, and Reese Witherspoon, with Don Knotts, Paul Walker, Marley Shelton, and Jane Kaczmarek in supporting roles
- Pleasantville (1998) - IMDb
Pleasantville: Directed by Gary Ross With Tobey Maguire, Jeff Daniels, Joan Allen, William H Macy Two 1990s teenage siblings find themselves transported to a 1950s sitcom where their influence begins to profoundly change that colorless, complacent world
- Pleasantville schools on 3-hour delay as police search for suspect in . . .
A fire that started on Greenmeadow Road turned into a three-hour delay for the Pleasantville School District out of an abundance of caution on Wednesday, according to police
- Pleasantville movie review film summary (1998) | Roger Ebert
“Pleasantville,” which is one of the year’s best and most original films, sneaks up on us It begins by kidding those old black-and-white sitcoms like “Father Knows Best,” it continues by pretending to be a sitcom itself, and it ends as a social commentary of surprising power
- Pleasantville streaming: where to watch online? - JustWatch
Geeky teenager David and his popular twin sister, Jennifer, get sucked into the black-and-white world of a 1950s TV sitcom called "Pleasantville," and find a world where everything is peachy keen all the time
- Pleasantville | Rotten Tomatoes
Filled with lighthearted humor, timely social commentary, and dazzling visuals, Pleasantville is an artful blend of subversive satire and well-executed Hollywood formula
- Pleasantville (1998) - Plot - IMDb
Pleasantville is a black-and-white '50s sitcom, a cross between Leave It to Beaver and Father Knows Best that centers around the idyllic Parker family George (William H Macy), his wife Betty (Joan Allen), and their two children, Bud and Mary Sue
- Pleasantville, New Jersey - Wikipedia
Pleasantville operates under the city form of New Jersey municipal government, one of 15 municipalities (of the 564) statewide that use this traditional form of government [48] The governing body is comprised of the mayor and the seven-member city council, all of whom are elected in partisan elections as part of the November general election
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