Leave It to Beaver (film)

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Leave It to Beaver

The Beave Is Back!
Directed by Andy Cadiff
Produced by Lynn Arost
David Helpern
Ben Myron
Robert Simonds
Rita Smith
Kelly Van Horn
Written by Bob Mosher
Joe Connelly
Brian Levant
Lon Diamond
Starring Christopher McDonald
Janine Turner
Cameron Finley
Erik von Detten
Erika Christensen
Adam Zolotin
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) August 22, 1997
Running time 88 min.
Language English
All Movie Guide profile
IMDb profile

Leave It to Beaver is a 1997 film that is a remake of the classic TV series of the same name.

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Beaver (Cameron Finley) gets his heart set on a bike in the store window. He doesen't know how to get his parents to buy it for him. However, Eddie Haskell (Adam Zolotin) tells Beaver that if he sucks up to his father (Christopher McDonald), by signing up for football, he will be sure to get his bike on his upcoming birthday. Beaver signs up for football despite his small size, and he is tackled and thrown to the ground many times during practices. His father is very proud of him, and on his birthday he gets the bike he always wanted. During his birthday party, Eddie tells Wally (Erik von Detten) about a girl named Karen (Erika Christensen) whom he is desperatly in love with.

On the first day of school five days later, Ward and June (Janine Turner) tell Wally to drop Beaver off and pick him up at school for a few days because Beaver has never ridden his bike to school before. At school Beaver sits behind an annoying girl named Judy Hensler (Brighton Hertford) but has a very kind teacher named Miss Landers (Grace Phillips). After school Eddie asks Wally to come in the soda shop to see him flirt with Karen. Wally leaves Beaver alone with the bikes telling him he will be back in a second. Beaver is polishing his bike when a punk teenager (Glenn Walker Harris Jr.) comes over and admires the bike and asks Beaver if he can show him some cool bike tricks. Beaver agrees and the boy shows him some tricks before riding off with the bike. Inside the shop it becomes apparent that Karen likes Wally, not Eddie. When Wally and Eddie come out of the shop and hear that Beaver's bike got stolen they look for it but can't find it. During dinner that night, the boys try to cover up the fact that the bike was stolen, but to no avail. When Ward hears he is very upset not just at Beaver, but at Wally, because Wally wasn't watching Beaver. In the boys bedroom, Wally and Beaver get into a fight which sends the new computer flying out the window. Wally grabs the wire and trys to pull the computer in and does, but the wire to the monitor breaks, falls out the window, and crashes into many pieces.

Beaver decides to skip football practice and study instead, and Wally starts spending more time with Karen now instead of Beaver. When he is caught by Ward for skipping practice, Beaver is told that he can quit the team if he wants, but he doesn't. During the last game, Beaver gets a catch and runs it for a touchdown. By the concession stands, he finds the punk with his bike and takes it back. Ward reads Beaver a bedtime story.

  • Run Time: 1 hour, 28 minutes
  • Region: 1
  • MPAA Rating: PG
  • CARA Reasons: For Mild Language and Some Elements of Sensuality
  • Bonus Materials:
    • Production Notes
    • Cast and Filmmakers
    • Theatrical Trailer
  • Technical Information
    • Audio
      • Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
      • French Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
      • English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
    • Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish
    • Picture: 1.33:1 Full frame
    • Color

The Little Rascals

  • Run Time: 1 hour, 23 minutes
  • Region: 1
  • MPAA Rating: PG
  • CARA Reasons: For Some Rude Dialogue
  • Technical Information
    • Audio
      • English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
    • Subtitles: English SDH, French, Spanish
    • Picture: 1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
    • Color

Casper

  • Run Time: 1 hour, 41 minutes
  • Region: 1
  • MPAA Rating: PG
  • CARA Reasons: For Mild Language and Thematic Elements
  • Technical Information
    • Audio
      • English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
    • Subtitles: English SDH, French, Spanish
    • Picture: 1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
    • Color

Flipper

  • Run Time: 1 hour, 36 minutes
  • Region: 1
  • MPAA Rating: PG
  • CARA Reasons: For Some Mild Language and Menacing Action
  • Bonus Material: Theatrical Trailer
  • Technical Information
    • Audio
      • English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
    • Subtitles: English SDH, French, Spanish
    • Picture: 2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
    • Color

Leave It to Beaver

  • Run Time: 1 hour, 28 minutes
  • Region: 1
  • MPAA Rating: PG
  • CARA Reasons: For Mild Language and Some Elements of Sensuality
  • Bonus Material: Theatrical Trailer
  • Technical Information
    • Audio
      • English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
    • Subtitles: English SDH, French, Spanish
    • Picture: 1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
    • Color

  • There are many in-jokes related to the original Leave It to Beaver series, as well as satires of the original personals of the characters, such as Hugh's freak out over the boys dropping the computer.
  • The standard DVD of this film was only a pan and scan-only DVD. The Family Favorites 4-Movie Collection DVD, which was released on March 20, 2007, showed the film in anamorphic widescreen as well as the other films The Little Rascals, Casper, and Flipper.[1] This release may celebrate the film's tenth anniversary.
  • In one scene Mr. and Mrs. Cleaver are seen watching the sitcom Home Improvement. Chris McDonald, who plays Mr. Cleaver, one time guest starred on the show.
  • On VHS, DVDs, laserdiscs and TV airings of this film, when the Universal logo ends, the term "c. 1997 Universal City Studios, Inc." can been on the right bottom of the screen, but on the Family Favorites 4-Movie Collection DVD, which included this film, it shows "www.universalstudios.com" underneath the globe.
  • The theatrical trailer this film contains the 1990-1997 Universal Studios logo at the beginning instead of the 1997-present logo. However, the print version of the 1997-present logo can be seen in credit form at the end of the theatrical trailer.

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