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Andy Cadiff |
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Bob Mosher, Joe Connelly |
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Christopher McDonald, Janine Turner, Cameron Finley, Erik Von Detten, Adam Zolotin, Barbara Billingsley, Ken Osmond, Erika Christensen |
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Universal Pictures |
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Comedy, Family, Romance |
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universalpictures.com/leaveittobeaver |
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PG mild language, elements of sensuality |
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With this all-too-familiar refrain, June would signal Ward that young Theodore, a.k.a. "The Beaver," was once again about to transport the viewing audience into a wonderfully wacky world via the logic of innocent childhood. They could only hope that older brother Wally wasn't somehow involved as an often unwitting accomplice. Thirty-four years after the final episode first aired on national television, the refrain_and the story_are pretty much the same, thankfully, but the filmmakers undertaking a new bigscreen version of Leave It to Beaver were not without their challenges.
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