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Radioland Murders

  • 1994
  • PG
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
4.1K
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Mary Stuart Masterson and Brian Benben in Radioland Murders (1994)
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In 1939, a series of mysterious murders threatens the existence of a new radio network on its debut night.In 1939, a series of mysterious murders threatens the existence of a new radio network on its debut night.In 1939, a series of mysterious murders threatens the existence of a new radio network on its debut night.

  • Director
    • Mel Smith
  • Writers
    • George Lucas
    • Willard Huyck
    • Gloria Katz
  • Stars
    • Brian Benben
    • Mary Stuart Masterson
    • Ned Beatty
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • Mel Smith
    • Writers
      • George Lucas
      • Willard Huyck
      • Gloria Katz
    • Stars
      • Brian Benben
      • Mary Stuart Masterson
      • Ned Beatty
    • 58User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    Brian Benben
    Brian Benben
    • Roger Henderson
    Mary Stuart Masterson
    Mary Stuart Masterson
    • Penny Henderson
    Ned Beatty
    Ned Beatty
    • General Walt Whalen
    George Burns
    George Burns
    • Milt Lackey
    Scott Michael Campbell
    Scott Michael Campbell
    • Billy
    Brion James
    Brion James
    • Bernie King
    Michael Lerner
    Michael Lerner
    • Lieutenant Cross
    Michael McKean
    Michael McKean
    • Rick Rochester
    Jeffrey Tambor
    Jeffrey Tambor
    • Walt Whalen, Jr.
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    • Max Applewhite
    Christopher Lloyd
    Christopher Lloyd
    • Zoltan
    Larry Miller
    Larry Miller
    • Herman Katzenback
    Anita Morris
    Anita Morris
    • Claudette Katsenback
    Corbin Bernsen
    Corbin Bernsen
    • Dexter Morris
    Rosemary Clooney
    Rosemary Clooney
    • Anna
    Bobcat Goldthwait
    Bobcat Goldthwait
    • Wild Writer
    Robert Walden
    Robert Walden
    • Tommy
    Dylan Baker
    Dylan Baker
    • Jasper
    • Director
      • Mel Smith
    • Writers
      • George Lucas
      • Willard Huyck
      • Gloria Katz
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    8bannonanthony

    What is everyone's problem with this film?

    I am glad to say that I have this picture on video now, and it is still one of my favourite movies. I think the film brilliantly captures how a radio station (or a stage production even) can be controlled chaos at times.

    This film was unfairly maligned in my opinion. I like the murder mystery/comedy genre. At times, it can be badly done, but here it is very well-handled. Brian Benben, Mary Stuart Masterson and the squad of celebrities who cameo, handle their scenes very well. My only real complaint would be that Christopher Lloyd and Michael McKean have very little to do.

    But the plot twists and the resolution both pay off excellently and Mel Smith directs the piece with panache. There are also several great musical numbers thrown in as well. I give this film 8/10.
    Spleen

    Didn't deserve to flop

    You can see what critics in 1994 were complaining about. You can get a headache from this movie. Gags are too snappy (too packaged), editing is too rapid (if someone trips over the shot is only just long enough to cover the actual tripping over - we don't see the crucial bit at the start where they don't trip over, or the bit at the end after they trip over), and there's not a single moment of still contemplation which would allow all the feverish activity to be as funny as it deserves to be. And while it's nice to see a film that doesn't milk its gags for more than they're worth, at least that would be a fault on the right side. Some of the comic ideas are just begging to be WALLOWED in. For example (I'm going to end up recommending this film, so if you don't want its best sight gag ruined, for God's sake skip the next paragraph)...

    One of the radio serials is about an aristocratic English explorer and his native jungle sidekick. We hear the former saying things like `What ho, I mean to say, steady on, old chap', while the latter is going, `Ooga booga - me mongo mongo man' - then we see that the African is being played by a dopey-looking white man, and the Englishman is being played by a black (in a tuxedo). It's a glorious moment. We realise what if their roles had been reversed they would BOTH have been demeaned ... as it is, they merely look like a couple of prize wallies. Unfortunately, that's IT. If we'd seen more of this radio play - and got to watch the bemused/assured/disgusted/bored expressions on the faces of the two voice actors - it would have continued to be funny; it would have got even funnier. But we cut to some other zany thing or other and the moment is lost.

    (To be fair, some throwaway gags - like the one involving the policemen and television - are true throwaway gags: snappiness suits them.)

    But it works, on the whole. There are plenty of good jokes, many of which have been weakened by the style of presentation, but by no means destroyed. The radio performances are amazingly polished and varied - you'd swear that Lucas sent talent scouts back in time to 1939. Sure, the film wants to be more than a highly entertaining comedy variety show (it's also trying for murder mystery, love story, nostalgic reverie, and social commentary), so it fails on its own terms, but it IS a highly entertaining comedy variety show, which is good enough.
    7LCShackley

    A minor treasure

    This would make a good triple feature with RADIO DAYS and MY FAVORITE YEAR if you want to be nostalgic about old-time entertainment. The best way for me to review this movie is to list some pluses and minuses:

    PLUS: An amazing cast: just read the list. MINUS: Most of them are barely used. Were some scenes with the writers cut out? Otherwise, why hire big names like Klein, Korman, Goldthwait, McNicol? The only people we actually see writing in the film are Masterson and Benben. (The others are on strike, of course.)

    PLUS: Wonderful evocation of the days of live radio. (I did radio drama in the 70s and it was still much like it appears in the film.) MINUS: The mystery plot, while it keeps the action going, is rather a let-down when it finally unravels. RADIO DAYS is more successful because it focuses on funny situations and characters and doesn't burden the film with another layer of plot.

    PLUS: Wow...about five minutes of vintage Spike Jones material re-created on screen with McKean in a Spike suit and playing the Sabre Dance on bottles, guns, etc.!?! Blessings on the Jones estate for letting them do it. DOUBLE PLUS: ...and with Billy Barty and Mousie Garner, both Jones veterans, taking part! TRIPLE PLUS: A really fine score by Joel McNeely. Am I the only one who thinks there was a "Vertigo" tribute in the tower-climbing scene? McNeely has done a lot of Hitchcock score conducting.

    MINUS: Lots of show biz clichés (the separated couple romancing, the messenger boy becoming a hero, etc.), but you could argue that it's all part of the tribute.

    This is definitely worth watching, maybe even twice if you love that era (and I do).
    MichaelCarmichaelsCar

    Affectionate

    Unfairly and almost universally trashed, this is a charming and atmospheric imagining of a hectic night in the life of a Chicago radio station whose ambition it is to go national. The sponsors are a tough sell, nothing is going as planned, and everything is pure chaos, compounded by a mounting tally of murder victims.

    "Radioland Murders" is one of the noisiest and busiest live-action movies I've seen, literally wall-to-wall in every frame with rapid-fire slapstick and pratfalls, and it does not quite work as a comedy, but even as a comedy, it's breezy and pleasant in the face of its frenzied pace -- not unlike an old Warner Bros. cartoon of the Merrie Melodies variety. Better, though, it works as a nostalgic notion of old-time radio. The staggering gaps in logic and plot are meant to be ignored, as this is fantasy; it embraces the idea of radio in its heyday as the missing link between paperback adventures and television, requiring the listener's imagination to do half the work, while television requires none of it. The movie amounts to what could likely be a 9-year old listener's visual projection of what he's hearing on the radio.

    It's technically dazzling, too, with the lens darting into rooms, out of windows and around the action becoming its own frenetic participant, and there's some breathtaking shots of the exterior of the station, often accentuating its height and distance from the city street far below. Brian Benben and Mary Stuart Masterson might strike the same one or two chords throughout the movie, but they're likable, as is this movie. And Scott Michael Campbell is very funny as Billy the pageboy, a kind of wide-eyed Quentin Tarantino of the radio age; fast-talking (everyone in the film is fast-talking, actually) and easily distracted (the look on his face as he accidentally barges into the ladies' dressing room and becomes mesmerized by the sight of the topless actresses is priceless), his entire grammar and understanding of life is derived from the radio shows of which he has encyclopedic knowledge.

    Finally, "Radioland Murders" closes with some wistfully ironic thoughts (the movie is mostly free of contemporary irony, with the exception of this and an unsuccessful line about warning labels on cigarette packs) about television (best summed up by three uniformed cops hypnotized by a cathode ray tube) and the immortality of radio. A movie more about myth than story, "Radioland Murders" is written in the scattershot style of the radio programs depicted. It might merely be a sanitized and moderate entertainment (particularly when viewed against something like "The Hudsucker Proxy"), but it's affectionate, features lively music, looks great, and is completely innocent.
    dogood

    Great Film

    This is a wonderful, obscure film completely lacking subtlety which is why some people may hate it but exactly why I like it. The countless visual and verbal puns mean you can watch this film 20 times and never find them all. AND eventhough you KNOW what is coming next, you will still laugh at the punchlines.

    Great story movement, dialogue; every stereotype known to Hollywood and YET, every stereotype seems to get violated; its like stereotypes of stereotypes. The only weakness is the movie keeps interupting some great songs.

    One of my favorites. OK, so I don't have great tastes. Its still a really fun movie.

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    • Trivia
      George Lucas has stated that the two main characters, Roger and Penny Henderson, are actually the parents of Richard Dreyfuss' character Curt Henderson from American Graffiti (1973); making this film a bit of a semi-prequel.
    • Goofs
      The portrait in Gen. Whalen's office shows the general wearing a service dress green uniform which was not adopted by the U.S. Army until the mid-1950s. In 1939, when the movie is set, the general would have worn a khaki uniform.
    • Quotes

      Penny Henderson: I told Dexter not to smoke. If you ask me, they oughta put warning labels on those packages.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Love Affair/Wes Craven's New Nightmare/Exit to Eden/Hoop Dreams/The Specialist/Little Giants (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      That Old Feeling
      Written by Lew Brown and Sammy Fain

      Performed by Rosemary Clooney

      Courtesy of EMI Feist, Inc. and Bienstock Publishing Co.

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    • Release date
      • October 21, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 幕後殺手
    • Filming locations
      • EUE/Screen Gems Studios - 1223 N 23rd Street, Wilmington, North Carolina, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Lucasfilm
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,316,865
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $835,570
      • Oct 23, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,316,865
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • DTS-Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1
      • 2.35 : 1

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