A score release is also in distribution, although the suite track is only available on the standard soundtrack.
A riot is ignited by Bill's nude painting of Betty on the window of his malt shop.
That when we're afraid of certain things in ourselves or we're afraid of change, we project those fears on to other things, and a lot of very ugly social situations can develop.
Walker points out that the supposedly outside influences changing the town of Pleasantville—the , , , , and —were all present in the 1950s.
In protest, David and Bill paint a colorful mural depicting their world, prompting their arrest.
Walsh's final performances and was dedicated to his memory.