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Still the Beaver

  • TV Movie
  • 1983
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
294
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Still the Beaver (1983)
Comedy

This movie reunites most of the members of the Cleaver clan, Wally, June, and of course, the Beaver. Their father Ward has passed away. Wally's married to Mary Ellen and a successful lawyer ... Read allThis movie reunites most of the members of the Cleaver clan, Wally, June, and of course, the Beaver. Their father Ward has passed away. Wally's married to Mary Ellen and a successful lawyer and has everything to make his life complete except for a child. The Beaver is married but... Read allThis movie reunites most of the members of the Cleaver clan, Wally, June, and of course, the Beaver. Their father Ward has passed away. Wally's married to Mary Ellen and a successful lawyer and has everything to make his life complete except for a child. The Beaver is married but unfortunately is still the same which is why his wife threw him out. With nowhere else to... Read all

  • Director
    • Steven Hilliard Stern
  • Writers
    • Joe Connelly
    • Bob Mosher
    • Brian Levant
  • Stars
    • Barbara Billingsley
    • Tony Dow
    • Jerry Mathers
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    294
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steven Hilliard Stern
    • Writers
      • Joe Connelly
      • Bob Mosher
      • Brian Levant
    • Stars
      • Barbara Billingsley
      • Tony Dow
      • Jerry Mathers
    • 15User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Barbara Billingsley
    Barbara Billingsley
    • June Cleaver
    Tony Dow
    Tony Dow
    • Wally Cleaver
    Jerry Mathers
    Jerry Mathers
    • Theodore Cleaver
    Ken Osmond
    Ken Osmond
    • Eddie Haskell
    Frank Bank
    • Clarence Rutherford
    Richard Deacon
    Richard Deacon
    • Fred Rutherford
    Ed Begley Jr.
    Ed Begley Jr.
    • Whitey
    Corey Feldman
    Corey Feldman
    • Corey Cleaver
    John Snee
    • Oliver Cleaver
    Richard Correll
    Richard Correll
    • Richard Rickover
    Robert 'Rusty' Stevens
    Robert 'Rusty' Stevens
    • Larry Mondello
    • (as Rusty Stevens)
    Janice Kent
    Janice Kent
    • Mary Ellen
    Joanna Gleason
    Joanna Gleason
    • Kimberly
    Diana Brewster
    Diana Brewster
    • Miss Canfield
    • (as Diane Brewster)
    Tiger Fafara
    Tiger Fafara
    • Tooey Brown
    • (as Luke Fafara)
    Damon Hines
    • Marcus
    Eric Osmond
    • Eddie Jr.
    Hugh Beaumont
    Hugh Beaumont
    • Ward Cleaver
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Steven Hilliard Stern
    • Writers
      • Joe Connelly
      • Bob Mosher
      • Brian Levant
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    User reviews15

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    Jordan_Haelend

    Sadly, a flat failure.

    I have to agree with jwalsh67 on this. Why couldn't we have been allowed to rest in the fantasy that our favorite characters grew-up to be better than they were? There was simply no reason for the makers of this to have insisted that "Beaver" Cleaver's character not be allowed to do so.

    And they didn't. Indeed, he's still whining, still clueless. And as has been noted, towards the end of the original series, Beaver was already on the road to maturity.

    If I remember correctly, in the last episode Ward says to June, "We've either raised them right or we haven't." The answer to this was a resounding "You failed" from the producers.
    7scrabbler

    Not Citizen Kane, but gave me a warm feeling

    I grew up with LITB in the 60s, and I always thought it was a great show. I never thought it was supposed to represent some kind of typical American family. In fact, the characters themselves said this more than once; e.g. "A lotta the guys say they wish their Moms and Dads were more like you guys", or something like it.

    Anyway, this movie was a very sincere and heartfelt effort, even if it wasn't very funny. All the actors tried hard, and nobody mugged, etc. In fact, they were surprisingly restrained. I was truly moved by the flashback to Ward's funeral, shot from a distance, with Beaver's voice from an early episode praising his dad. I still get choked up just thinking about it!
    9tiffanie_says_stay_in_your_lane

    Beautiful film that emphasized positive family values. Definitely not something you see in movies of my generation

    This movie was heartwarming and funny when appropriate. I used to tune in to the original show on the Antenna channel. It came on twice, at 8 and 8:30am. I would watch it while I got ready for work. Now I've changed jobs. I don't get up until 8:50, so I no longer watch it, but I enjoyed it when I did. Looking at old TV shows from the perspective of someone in their 20s, I find many of them to be formulaic and boring. However, this is one of the few vintage TV shows that doesn't annoy me. Still the Beaver is like the all grownup version of the show. Ward has passed (he actually wasn't alive when this film was made), and June is living alone. Wally is a successful lawyer. He and his wife, his high school sweetheart, are trying to have a baby. Beaver is divorced with two sons, and he moves back to his childhood home to live with his mom. Eddie owns a construction company. Beaver wants custody of his kids. Later in the film his ex-wife tells him she's going to veterinary school in another country, so he gets to have the kids full time. I thought the movie was great when I was watching, but thinking about it now, it seems kind of silly. I say that because all of the characters have the same personality as they did in the show, which is why I took off 1 star. Wally is still a jock, and Eddie is still a shyster. It's hard to believe Beaver is a father, let alone married in the first place. He has no life skills. He doesn't have a job or a car. Never mind - I think he has a car at the beginning of the movie, but after moving back home, he buys a 1965 Mustang, which didn't really make sense. It's never stated outright why his wife wanted a divorce, but it's not hard to figure out the reason. He doesn't carry himself like an adult. He's awkward and has low self-esteem, which is really no different than how he was as a kid - hence the title. She did point out they got married too young, and that increases the likelihood of divorce. It would've been nice to see more character development. Overall, this was a lovely film. It might make some people cry, especially if they were kids when this show first started coming on TV and/or one of their parents is deceased. It's sad how my generation has gotten plagued by overly negative movies and TV shows. Still the Beaver focuses on real life problems without sounding preachy. The audience walks away having learned valuable lessons that are still relevant in modern times. I feel like the topic of divorce was addressed exceptionally well, unlike Mrs. Doubtfire, which contained a lot of sexual jokes and bathroom humor. If you loved the show, then you will thoroughly enjoy this movie.
    7AlsExGal

    Great if you are a fan of the original series...

    ... but if you have no idea what the show is about, or maybe you know what it is and have seen just an episode or two, I'm just not sure how much you are going to get out of it, as there are more than a few ironic tie ins to the original LITB show. Plus, if you are younger, you may have trouble with the concept of superimposing the 50s on the 80s if you are unfamiliar with both decades.

    Beaver Cleaver's wife has just thrown him out of the house. His rich father in law therefore fires him, and he doesn't even have a car to call his own since he is driving a company car. He takes a bus back to Mayfield, to his mother's house, and tries to pick up the pieces of his life in a place that seems familiar and safe. He also tries to have a better relationship with his sons, who resent the divorce and the dislocation it has caused in their lives.

    Beaver's older brother Wally is a successful attorney, and in his 30s has only recently married his high school sweetheart, Mary Ellen Rogers. But being mid to late thirties, they have a problem - possible fertility issues as they try to conceive a child.

    A large number of the original cast members show up - Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell, Frank Bank as Lumpy Rutherford, Richard Deacon as Fred Rutherford, Richard Correll as Richard Rickover, Rusty Stevens as Larry Mondello, Diane Brewster as Miss Canfield, and Tiger Fafara as Tooey.

    One thing that I really enjoyed as a long time viewer were the many intercuts from the present Cleaver home to some relevant scene from the TV show. Hugh Beaumont, who played Ward Cleaver, died the year before this was made, in 1982, and many of those intercut scenes involve him. I thought these scenes were a tastefully done tribute to the actor and the role he played.
    10Cammy-3

    Just What I Expected...

    Sorry, I don't agree that this one was a dud. The Beaver never grew up -why should we have expected him to? He was a whiny kid who grew up to be a whiny, clueless adult. I loved the first scene when his wife turns the sprinklers on him and later, when June is sitting in the graveyard saying "Ward, I'm worried about the Beaver." Meeting Eddie Haskell's kid, who is his father all over again, of course, was also great fun.

    Leave it to Beaver was never fine theater or great writing,it was just a look at the way America never really was.

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    • Trivia
      As they were preparing to shoot Still the Beaver, the creators were trying to locate Rusty Stevens to reprise "Larry Mondello." They hired a detective to locate him. The detective found the right house and knocked on the door. Rusty's wife answered and the detective asked her if it was the residence of the former child star. She replied that he had the wrong house. Later, she told Rusty and he responded that the detective had the right house; apparently, he didn't tell his wife about his past life as Larry Mondello! Unfortunately for other cast members whom they wanted to reprise their roles, they were not so lucky.
    • Goofs
      When Beaver and Whitey are reminiscing about the time Beaver fell into a bowl of soup on a billboard (in the original series episode "In the Soup"), Beaver states that he was stuck in the billboard overnight. That is not true. He was rescued from the billboard later that same evening.
    • Quotes

      Eddie Haskell: [to his son after he is caught graffiting] When I get done with you, you'll be stamping license plates for go-carts!

    • Connections
      Followed by Petit poucet l'espiègle (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Take The Long Way Home
      Written by Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson

      Performed By Supertramp

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    • Release date
      • March 19, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bud Austin Productions
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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