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    Radioland Murders

    PG1994 · Mystery · 1h 48m

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  1. Box office. $1.3 million. Radioland Murders is a 1994 American comedy thriller film directed by Mel Smith and executive produced by George Lucas. Radioland Murders is set in the 1939 atmosphere of old-time radio and pays homage to the screwball comedy films of the 1930s. The film tells the story of writer Roger Henderson trying to settle ...

    • October 21, 1994
  2. Oct 21, 1994 · A radio station manager and his secretary try to solve a series of murders on the night of their network's debut in 1939. The film features cameos by George Burns, Rosemary Clooney, Christopher Lloyd and others.

    • (3.8K)
    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Mel Smith
    • 1994-10-21
  3. Oct 21, 1994 · A movie about a radio station in the 1940s where a killer stalks the audience and the staff, based on a story by George Lucas. Roger Ebert praises the opening shot and the special effects, but criticizes the slapstick and the lack of character development.

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  5. Radioland is an emotional follow up to Clue. A crime happens and the suspects are funny. Also try "Murder by Death" I think of them as my Crime Comedy Trillogy.

    • (108)
    • Mel Smith
    • PG
    • Brian Benben
  6. A comedy film about a radio station murder mystery, starring Mary Stuart Masterson, Brian Benben, and Ned Beatty. See the full list of actors, writers, directors, producers, and other crew members who worked on this film.

  7. A comedy-mystery film about a radio network's premiere night in 1939, where a mysterious voice interrupts the broadcast and kills the cast members. Roger, the husband of the secretary, must solve the crimes and escape the police.

  8. Originating from a story idea birthed during the making of American Graffiti, Radioland Murders is executive producer George Lucas’ first true comedy, set to the lively pace of late 1930s Hollywood fare. The film’s star-studded cast included Christopher Lloyd, Bobcat Goldthwait, and Jeffrey Tambor.

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