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Gary Ross, Oscar nominated for his Dave and Big screenplays, made his directorial debut with this comedy. The cheerful '50s TV sitcom "Pleasantville" is revived in the '90s for a loyal cable audience. One devoted fan is shy suburban teen David Wagner (Tobey Maguire), who has an almost obsessive interest in the series. Living with his divorced mother (Jane Kaczmarek), David sometimes has disputes with his ultra-hip twin sister Jennifer (Reese Witherspoon). She wants to watch MTV just when a Pleasantville marathon is about to begin. They struggle over the remote control, and it breaks. A strange TV repairman (Don Knotts) supplies their new remote, a potent high-tech device which zaps David and Jennifer inside Pleasantville, where their new sitcom parents are businessman George Parker (William H. Macy) and wife Betty (Joan Allen). As "Bud" and "Mary Sue," the teens take up residence in a black-and-white suburbia where sex does not exist and the temperature is always 72 degrees. Life is always pleasant, books have no words, bathrooms have no toilets, married couples sleep in twin beds, the high school basketball team always wins, and nobody ever questions "The Good Life." David revels in Pleasantville's Prozac-styled peacefulness. He fits right in, but Jennifer's 1990s attitude upsets the blandness balance, painting parts of Pleasantville in "living color." Repressed desires surface, cracks appear in the '50s lifestyles, and the Pleasantville populace finds their lives changing in strange, wonderful ways. It's liberating -- but there's also a darker side. This film breaks an all-time record with more than 1700 special effects shots. Shown at the 1998 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

  • Release date:September 17, 1998

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Jeannine Oppewall Best Production Design 1998 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Jeannine Oppewall Best Art Direction 1998 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Judianna Makovsky Best Costume Design 1998 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Randy Newman Best Dramatic Score 1998 Nominee
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Joan Allen Best Supporting Actress 1998 Winner
Broadcast Film Critics Association Joan Allen Best Supporting Actress 1998 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Jay R. Hart Best Art Direction 1998 Nominee

Cast

Tobey Maguire
as David/Bud
Jeff Daniels
as Mr. Johnson
Joan Allen
as Betty
William H. Macy
as George
J.T. Walsh
as Big Bob
Reese Witherspoon
as Jennifer/Mary Sue
Don Knotts
as TV Repairman
Paul Walker
as Skip
Marley Shelton
as Margaret
Jane Kaczmarek
as David and Jennifer's Mom
Marissa Ribisi
Jenny Lewis
as Christin
Giuseppe Andrews
as Howard

Crew

Gary Ross
Director
Gary Ross
Producer
Steven Soderbergh
Producer
Robert J. Degus
Producer
Jon Kilik
Producer
Gary Ross
Screenwriter
John Lindley
Cinematographer
Randy Newman
Composer (Music Score)
Bonnie Greenberg
Musical Direction/Supervision
William C. Goldenberg
Editor
Jeannine Oppewall
Production Designer
Dianne I. Wager
Art Director
Allen Alsobrook
Co-producer
Susan Borowitz
Co-producer
Allison Thomas
Co-producer
Andy Borowitz
Co-producer
Edward Lynn
Co-producer
Michael De Luca
Executive Producer
Mary Parent
Executive Producer
Judianna Makovsky
Costume Designer
Debra Zane
Casting
Ellen Lewis
Casting
Chris Watts
Special Effects Supervisor
Ted Chu
First Assistant Camera
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