Pleasantville Soundtrack

Synopsis: Impressed by high school student David's (Tobey Maguire) devotion to a 1950s family TV show, a mysterious television repairman (Don Knotts) provides him with a means to escape into the black-and-white program with his sister, Jennifer (Reese Witherspoon). While David initially takes to the simplistic, corny world of the show, Jennifer sets about jolting the characters with doses of reality that unexpectedly bring a little color into their drab existence.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
Production: New Line Cinema
  Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 18 wins & 41 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.5
Metacritic:
71
Rotten Tomatoes:
85%
PG-13
Year:
1998
124 min
Website
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#SongDuration
1(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear1:47
2A New Day5:00
3Across the Universe5:07
4At Last3:00
5Be-Bop-A-Lula2:36
6Burning The Books2:28
7Dream Girl1:57
8Goodbye2:40
9In The Bath2:08
10Lawdy Miss Clawdy2:11
11Let's Go Bowling1:31
12Make-Up1:39
13Mural2:05
14Punch0:30
15Rave On1:49
16Real Rain4:31
17Sixty Minute Man2:28
18So What9:04
19Take Five5:25
20The Aftermath2:02
21The Sweater0:16
22Together0:45
23Waking Up1:30

Gary Ross

Gary Ross is an American film director, writer, and author. He directed the film The Hunger Games, as well as Pleasantville and the Best Picture nominated Seabiscuit. more…

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