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
- Larry Mondello
- (as Rusty Stevens)
- Miss Canfield
- (as Diana Brewster)
- Tooey Brown
- (as Luke Fafara)
- Ward Cleaver
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
Sadly, a flat failure.
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.
Worth watching
This one is not the greatest TV movie of all time by any means, but as an "update" or "reunion", it's decent. At least the main characters (Beaver, Wally, Eddie, et. Al) were middle-aged as opposed to the usual seniors-trying-to-recreate-30-again of most of these types of shows (Return to Mayberry being a glaring example). These characters now had kids and faced the problems their parents had faced 20 years earlier. Maybe because of that, the show worked reasonably well. I enjoyed it.
Beautiful film that emphasized positive family values. Definitely not something you see in movies of my generation
Why isn't this shown more
While I believe that the movie was a wholesome update, I feel that the absence of Hugh Beaumont (who passed away a year earlier) detracts from the 'luster' of the movie somewhat.
Nevertheless, Barbara Billingsley as the matriarch June Bronson Cleaver, does a good job of holding the family together.
Just What I Expected...
Leave it to Beaver was never fine theater or great writing,it was just a look at the way America never really was.
Did you know
- TriviaAs 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.
- GoofsWhen 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!
- ConnectionsFollowed by Leave It to Beaver (1997)







