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Release Date:
August 22, 1997
Original Title:
Leave It to Beaver
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 84
Cleavers are an all-American family living in Ohio - wise father Ward, loving mother June, teen-age son Wally and 8-year-old "Beaver" Theodore. Beaver hopes to get a bike as a gift from his father and to please him tries out for his school football team and he makes it, only to be embarrassed. The bike he gets is quickly stolen. Meanwhile Wally is trying to help his friend Eddie Haskell to get the heart of pretty classmate Karen, but Karen seems to like Wally more, and that leads to tensions between the friends.
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Associate Producer:
Rita Smith
Camera Operator:
Lawrence Karman
Co-Producer:
Kelly Van Horn
Costume Design:
Jean-Pierre Dorléac
Director:
Andy Cadiff
Director of Photography:
Thomas Del Ruth
Editor:
Alan Heim
Executive Producer:
David Helpern
Ben Myron
Lynn Arost
Original Music Composer:
Randy Edelman
Original Series Creator:
Joe Connelly
Bob Mosher
Producer:
Robert Simonds
Production Accountant:
Cynthia Wise
Production Design:
Perry Andelin Blake
Still Photographer:
Vivian Zink
Stunt Coordinator:
Chris Howell
Stunts:
Zack Duhame
Bob Herron
Writer:
Joe Connelly
Brian Levant
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