Guilty Pleasure Comedy — Radioland Murders


Today I continue my Guilty Pleasure series with another comedy entry.

Radioland Murders (1994)
Starring: Brian Benben, Mary Stuart Masterson, Ned Beatty, Michael McKean, Jeffrey Tambor, Larry Miller Corbin Bernsen, and Scott Michael Campbell
About: When most people think about George Lucas they think about "Star Wars," or maybe the "Indiana Jones" franchise. But one of my favorite Lucas projects is this 1994 comedy that slipped under the radar. It's set in the 1930s at a radio network on the night it launches. It takes audiences back to a magical time when programming required you to use your imagination. It's also a murder mystery with a twist. And, to top it all off, it's a slapstick, screwball comedy that fits with the era it's depicting. That's a complex description, and it's a complex concept to describe. It as a film that didn't land big with audiences, but one that's still fun to watch today. It's something a little different for Lucas, and it has a good cast. For those that appreciate a good story and a little light comedy, this one's for you.
Rating: PG for mild language, some farcical violence and brief nudity.

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