Pleasantville Soundtrack (

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Tags: trapped in tv
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Pleasantville

Title in Italiano:

Pleasantville

Synopsis

David Wagner is a kid whose mind is stuck in the 1950s. He's addicted to a classic 50's sitcom television show called "Pleasantville".

Pleasantville is a simple place, where all of its citizens are swell and simple-minded folks, where the word "violence" and life outside Pleasantville are unknown to its inhabitants; things are perfect down in Pleasantville.

One evening, the life of David and his obnoxious sister Jennifer take a bizarre turn when an eccentric repairman hands them a supposed magical remote. After a quarrel between the siblings, they inexplicably zap themselves into the world of "Pleasantville".

Now, David and Jennifer must adjust to a 50s lifestyle of repressed desires and considerably different societal values while trying to find their way home.

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Play Title Artist
Pleasantville
Across the Universe
John Lennon: Writer
Jon Brion: Produced
Fiona Apple: Performer
Cachita
My Blue Heaven
Donna Reed Show Theme
John Seely: Writer
The Waste Land
Robin Bissell: Writer
Destiny
Lordikim: Writer
Mister Jones: Performer
Dream Girl
Robert & Johnny: Performer
Johnny Mitchell: Writer
Heart of my Heart
Mr. Blue
DeWayne Blackwell: Writer
Pat Boone: Performer
Sparkle of Love
Robin Bissell: Writer
Robin Bissell: Performer
Be-Bop-A-Lula
Gene Vincent: Writer
Gene Vincent: Performer
Lawdy Miss Clawdy
Larry E Wiliams: Performer
Lloyd Price: Writer
Take Five
Paul Desmond: Writer
Sixty Thousand Clams
Bruno Coon: Writer
So What
Miles Davis: Writer
Miles Davis: Performer
(Let Me Be Your)Teddy Bear
At Last
Rave On
The Gang That Sang Heart of My Heart
The Four Aces: Performer
Ben Ryan: Writer
(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear
Elvis Presley: Performer
Kal Mann: Writer
The Pleasantville Theme
Randy Newman: Performer
Get Ready*
Randy Newman: Performer
New TV Remote And The Fight*
Randy Newman: Performer
We're Stuck (The Breakfast Scene)*
Randy Newman: Performer
School And Basketball*
Randy Newman: Performer
Mr. Johnson And Missed Shots*
Randy Newman: Performer
In The Bath
Randy Newman: Performer
Bud's A Hero
Randy Newman: Performer
Make-Up
Randy Newman: Performer
The Art Book
Randy Newman: Performer
Real Rain (Extended Version)**
Randy Newman: Performer
Let's Go Bowling
Randy Newman: Performer
Together
Randy Newman: Performer
Waking Up
Randy Newman: Performer
No Umbrellas (Extended Version)**
Randy Newman: Performer
Nude Painting*
Randy Newman: Performer
Punch
Randy Newman: Performer
Burning The Books
Randy Newman: Performer
The Aftermath (Extended Version)**
Randy Newman: Performer
Mural
Randy Newman: Performer
A New Day
Randy Newman: Performer
Goodbye
Randy Newman: Performer
Pleasantville Bumper*
Randy Newman: Performer
The Sweater
Randy Newman: Performer
ADDITIONAL MUSIC: Make-Up (Film Version)*
Randy Newman: Performer
The Art Book (Alternate)*
Randy Newman: Performer
Together (Film Version)*
Randy Newman: Performer
No Umbrellas (Alternate)*
Randy Newman: Performer
The Aftermath (Alternate)*
Randy Newman: Performer
Mural (Film Version)*
Randy Newman: Performer
A New Day (Alternate)*
Randy Newman: Performer
A New Bus (Film Construct)*
Randy Newman: Performer
Pleasantville Theme Play-Off*
Randy Newman: Performer
Pleasantville End Credits Suite*
Randy Newman: Performer
Real Rain
Randy Newman: Performer
No Umbrellas
Randy Newman: Performer
The Aftermath
Randy Newman: Performer
Across the Universe (Fiona Apple)
Randy Newman: Performer
Dream Girl (Robert & Johnny)
Randy Newman: Performer
Be-Bop-A-Lula (Gene Vincent)
Randy Newman: Performer
Lawdy Miss Clawdy (Larry Williams)
Randy Newman: Performer
Sixty Minute Man (Billy Ward & The Dominoes)
Randy Newman: Performer
Take Five (The Dave Brubeck Quartet)
Randy Newman: Performer
At Last (Album Version) (Etta James)
Randy Newman: Performer
(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear (Elvis Presley)
Randy Newman: Performer
Rave On (Buddy Holly)
Randy Newman: Performer
Please Send Me Someone to Love (Fiona Apple)
Randy Newman: Performer
So What (Miles Davis)
Randy Newman: Performer
Suite from Pleasantville (Randy Newman)
Randy Newman: Performer
The Adventures Of Robin Hood: Main Title / Coronation Procession (Erich Wolfgang Korngold)
John Barry: Performer
Witness: Building The Barn (Maurice Jarre)
John Barry: Performer
Raising Arizona: Way Out There (Carter Burwell)
John Barry: Performer
The Right Stuff: Yeager's Triumph (Bill Conti)
John Barry: Performer
Aliens: Futile Escape (James Horner)
John Barry: Performer
The Milagro Beanfield War: Theme (from Screen Themes) (Dave Grusin)
John Barry: Performer
Peggy Sue Got Married: Peggy Sue's Homecoming (John Barry)
John Barry: Performer
My Left Foot: Mother (Elmer Bernstein)
John Barry: Performer
The Secret Garden: Colin Opens His Eyes (Zbigniew Preisner)
John Barry: Performer
A Little Princess: The Good-Bye (Patrick Doyle)
John Barry: Performer
The Player: The Player (Thomas Newman)
John Barry: Performer
Pee-wee's Big Adventure: Breakfast Machine (Danny Elfman)
John Barry: Performer
Back To The Future, Part III: End Credits (Alan Silvestri)
John Barry: Performer
Agnes Of God: End Credits (Georges Delerue
John Barry: Performer
Driving Miss Daisy: End Titles (Hans Zimmer)
John Barry: Performer
Father Of The Bride: Main Title (Alan Silvestri)
John Barry: Performer
Emma: Theme (Rachel Portman)
John Barry: Performer
Unfaithful (Jan A.P. Kaczmarek)
John Barry: Performer
Elf: Buddy's Journey (John Debney)
John Barry: Performer
Pleasantville: Real Rain (Randy Newman)
John Barry: Performer
Rudy: Main Title (Jerry Goldsmith)
John Barry: Performer
Disc Time:
John Barry: Performer
Spartacus: Main Title (Alex North)
John Barry: Performer
Vertigo: Prelude And Rooftop (Bernard Herrmann)
John Barry: Performer
2001: A Space Odyssey: Space Station Docking (Alex North)
John Barry: Performer
The Matrix: Main Title / Trinity Infinity (Don Davis)
John Barry: Performer
The Omen: Ave Satani (Jerry Goldsmith)
John Barry: Performer
The Crow: Birth Of A Legend (Graeme Revell)
John Barry: Performer
Scream: Sydney's Lament (Marco Beltrami)
John Barry: Performer
The Sixth Sense: De Profundis (James Newton Howard)
John Barry: Performer
The Last Of The Mohicans: Main Title (Trevor Jones)
John Barry: Performer
Nanny McPhee: Snow In August (Patrick Doyle)
John Barry: Performer
Million Dollar Baby: Blue Morgan (Clint Eastwood)
John Barry: Performer
Cast Away: End Credits (Alan Silvestri)
John Barry: Performer
Lost: Season 4: There's No Place Like Home (Michael Giacchino)
John Barry: Performer
L.A. Confidential: Bloody Christmas (Jerry Goldsmith)
John Barry: Performer
Rush Hour 2: Main Title (Lalo Schifrin)
John Barry: Performer
Fast Five: Fast Five (Brian Tyler)
John Barry: Performer
The Bourne Supremacy: Bim Bam Smash (John Powell)
John Barry: Performer
House Of Cards: Theme (Jeff Beal)
John Barry: Performer
Sicario: The Beast (Johann Johannsson)
John Barry: Performer
Whiplash: Overture (Justin Hurwitz)
John Barry: Performer
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri: Mildred Goes To War (Carter Burwell)
John Barry: Performer
Shrek: Transformation and The End (Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell)
John Barry: Performer
How To Train Your Dragon: This Is Berk (John Powell)
John Barry: Performer
Star Trek: Enterprising Young Men (Michael Giacchino)
John Barry: Performer
A Homeward Bound Overture
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Sassy and Chance
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Airport Escape
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Dog On A Date
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Chasing Chance
Bruce Broughton: Performer
In the Park
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Bungled Ambush
Bruce Broughton: Performer
The Fire
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Attacking the Red Van
Bruce Broughton: Performer
A Thing of Beauty
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Delilah Returns
Bruce Broughton: Performer

User reviews

Daniel Johnson
6/10

The contrast between the old-fashioned music and the modern characters creates a unique and engaging listening experience.

Laura Scott
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Pleasantville is a delightful blend of classic tunes and original compositions that not only entertain but also resonate with the themes of the film, creating a truly immersive and enjoyable listening experience.

James Turner
7/10

The musical score in Pleasantville skillfully complements the emotional journey of the characters, enhancing key moments of self-discovery and personal growth with its evocative melodies.

Ronald Young
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the themes of innocence, conformity, and rebellion present in the film.

Kenneth Scott
6/10

The integration of popular songs from the 1950s seamlessly blends with the narrative, enhancing the viewer's immersion in the story.

George Martinez
8/10

The use of iconic songs from the 1950s in the soundtrack of Pleasantville adds a layer of authenticity to the film, evoking a genuine sense of nostalgia and fond memories for viewers.

Dorothy Hill
5/10

The soundtrack of Pleasantville perfectly captures the nostalgic and wholesome atmosphere of the 1950s setting.

William Robinson
6/10

The music selection in Pleasantville enriches the viewing experience by evoking feelings of nostalgia and wonder.

Anthony Thompson
5/10

The soundtrack of Pleasantville successfully transports the audience to a bygone era through its evocative use of music.

Michael Gonzalez
8/10

The music in Pleasantville effectively enhances the storytelling by creating a sense of familiarity and comfort, making the audience feel immersed in the idyllic world of the sitcom.

Patricia Jackson
10/10

The soundtrack of Pleasantville perfectly captures the nostalgic essence of the 1950s era, transporting me back in time with its classic tunes and melodies.

Jennifer Brown
5/10

The musical choices help establish the tone of each scene and contribute to the emotional impact of the story.

William Miller
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Pleasantville is a standout feature of the film, effectively complementing the visuals and enhancing the overall storytelling.

Margaret Walker
10/10

The soundtrack of Pleasantville is a true gem, evoking a sense of innocence and simplicity that perfectly mirrors the atmosphere of the town. The music adds depth and emotion to the film, making it a truly unforgettable cinematic experience.

Joseph Wright
5/10

The music enhances the sense of escapism and time-travel experienced by the characters as they enter the world of Pleasantville.

Laura Lewis
7/10

The soundtrack of Pleasantville perfectly captures the nostalgic and wholesome essence of the 1950s era, transporting listeners back in time with its classic tunes and melodies.

Robert Thomas
5/10

The use of classic 50s songs in the soundtrack adds depth and authenticity to the overall storytelling.

Deborah Lee
9/10

The music in Pleasantville sets the mood beautifully, enhancing the storytelling and immersing me deeper into the world of the film. Each track complements the scenes perfectly, creating a harmonious blend of visuals and sound.