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  2. Pleasantville (film) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Book report - Wikipedia

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    A book report, on the other hand, is meant to outline the key aspects of that particular book helping readers understand what the book generally talks about. A book report is a summary of what a particular book is about, and typically includes: Theme and character analysis; The tone, time and also the setting of the story

  4. Pleasantville is home to an arts center as well as longtime ...

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    Photographer Frank Becerra Jr. takes us on a visual journey in Pleasantville. Visit lohud.com each Friday to see our latest lohud on location feature. Pleasantville is home to an arts center as ...

  5. Talk:Pleasantville (film) - Wikipedia

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    A passage I added about the death of cinematographer Brent Hershman and subsequent lawsuit against the Pleasantville production has been removed by TheOldJacobite (talk · contribs) as "Not relevant to film". I think a death allegedly from the production conditions, and subsequent litigation about it, is material to an article about the film.

  6. Tuck Everlasting - Wikipedia

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    Tuck Everlasting is an American children's novel about immortality written by Natalie Babbitt and published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in 1975. It has sold over 5 million copies and has been called a classic of modern children's literature.

  7. They've Invaded Pleasantville - Wikipedia

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    William A. Barton reviewed They've Invaded Pleasantville in The Space Gamer No. 42. [2] Barton commented that "Unless you shudder every time you remember those old late-show sci-fi flicks or you tend to shun anything less complex than Freedom in the Galaxy, you should find They've Invaded Pleasantville an amusing little diversion."

  8. Answers (periodical) - Wikipedia

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    Answers was a British weekly [1] paper founded in 1888 by Alfred Harmsworth (later Lord Northcliffe). Originally titled Answers to Correspondents , before being shortened soon after, it initially consisted largely of answers to reader-submitted questions, [ 1 ] along with articles on miscellaneous topics, jokes, and serialized literature.

  9. Pleasantville - Wikipedia

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    Pleasantville, the fictional town and setting for the TV series Big Wolf on Campus Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pleasantville .