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Pleasantville

(1998)

Rated PG-13 for some thematic elements emphasizing sexuality, and for language.

PG-13 123min.
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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. Read More
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