Universal Pictures Home Entertainment is planning three new titles to its Blu-ray catalog: Andy Cadiff's
Leave It to Beaver (1997), Mel Smith's
Radioland Murders (1994), and Fred Schepisi and Robert Young's
Fierce Creatures (1997). The three releases will be available for purchase om August 13.
Radioland Murders
Synopsis: From the mind of George Lucas, Radioland Murders is a star-studded, madcap murder-mystery that brings back the heyday of live radio! The excitement begins as Chicago radio station WBN celebrates its first night on the air, complete with live dramas, comedy acts and orchestral interludes. The real action, however, is behind the scenes. Someone is murdering the company employees one by one, and station secretary Penny (Mary Stuart Masterson) and her estranged husband Roger (Brian Benben) must join forces to find the killer. The loony suspects - and potential victims - include the eccentric sound effects man (Christopher Lloyd), the military-minded station owner (Ned Beatty), the sultry singer (Anita Morris), the slick announcer (Corbin Bernsen), and the toupee-topped director (Jeffrey Tambor). Before the night is over, there will be romance, thrilling chases, narrow escapes, and a spellbinding action-packed climax!
Fierce Creatures
Synopsis: Kevin Kline, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Palin, John Cleese, and even more of your favorites from A Fish Called Wanda are back for another unforgettable comedy! When a greedy corporation takes over the sleepy Marwood Zoo, the workers soon discover that the most savage animals of all are the ones wearing suits and ties! Before they lose their beloved zoo forever, the workers must stage a wild revolt to restore the natural order of things.
Leave It to Beaver
Synopsis: Beaver Cleaver and his mischievous ways are back and on the big screen in this updated film adaptation to the classic television sitcom, Leave it to Beaver. A lot has changed since the show aired over fifty years ago, but eight-year-old Beaver s innocent fun still has a knack for getting him into big trouble. Join the Beaver, his parents Ward (Christopher McDonald) and June (Janine Turner), and his brother Wally (Erik von Detten) in their wacky family adventures in this hilarious and heartwarming tale that brings the classic favorite to today s audiences.