Ghostbusters II (1989)
Ghostbusters II (1989)


Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Bill Murray
Peter Venkman

Dan Aykroyd
Ray Stantz / Screenplay / Characters

Sigourney Weaver
Dana Barrett

Harold Ramis
Dr. Egon Spengler / Screenplay / Characters

Rick Moranis
Louis Tully

Ernie Hudson
Winston Zeddemore

Annie Potts
Janine Melnitz

Peter MacNicol
Dr. Janosz Poha

Harris Yulin
Judge Wexler

David Margulies
Mayor Lenny

Kurt Fuller
Jack Hardemeyer

Janet Margolin
The Prosecutor

Wilhelm von Homburg
Vigo

William T. Deutschendorf
Baby Oscar

Henry J. Deutschendorf II
Baby Oscar

Michael P. Moran
Frank the Doorman

Olivia Ward
Meter Maid

Mordecai Lawner
Man with a Ticket

Susanna Boehm
Young Woman on Crutches

Mary Ellen Trainor
Brownstone Mother

Christopher Villaseñor
Brownstone Boy #1

Jason Reitman
Brownstone Boy #2

Aaron Lustig
Norman the Producer

Page Leong
Spengler's Assistant

Mark Schneider
Arguing Couple

Valery Pappas
Arguing Couple

Catherine Reitman
Girl with Puppy

Dave Florek
First Cop

Richard Foronjy
Con Ed Supervisor

George P. Wilbur
Bailiff

Sharon Kramer
Stenographer

Walter Flanagan
Rudy the Museum Guard

Bobby Brown
Mayor's Doorman

Christopher Neame
Maitre D'

Judy Ovitz
Slimed Restaurant Patron

Tom Dugan
Restaurant Cop #1

Angelo Dimascio
Restaurant Cop #2

Robert Alan Beuth
Store Manager

Ralph Monaco
Police Sergeant

Ron Cummins
Police Lieutenant

Cheech Marin
Dock Supervisor

Yvette Cruise
Maria, Dana's Maid

John Hammil
Detective #1

Ray Glanzmann
Detective #2

Alex Zimmerman
Detective #3

Brian Doyle-Murray
Psychiatrist

Louise Troy
Woman with Fur Coat

Douglas Seale
Plaza Hotel Man

Ben Stein
Public Works Official

Erik Holland
Fire Commissioner

Philip Baker Hall
Police Commissioner

Steve Baker
Telephone Man (uncredited)

Trish Cook
Nun at Statue of Liberty (uncredited)

Kevin Dunn
Milton Angland (uncredited)

Ryan Francis
Brownstone Boy #3 (uncredited)

Tyra Reneé Fuller
Driver (uncredited)

Jim Fyfe
Scoleri Brother / Ghost Jogger (uncredited)

George Gerard
Man in Cab (uncredited)

Donna Guidry
Art Restoration Student (uncredited)

Tim Lawrence
Scoleri Brother (uncredited)

Peter Papageorgio
Spectator (uncredited)

Kariim Ratcliff
Crowd Member (uncredited)

Ivan Reitman
Man Walking Outside Firehouse / Slimer (voice) (uncredited) / Director / Producer

Ira S. Rosenstein
Stage Manager (uncredited) / Second Second Assistant Director

Felix Silla
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Max von Sydow
Vigo (voice) (uncredited)

Chloe Webb
Elaine (uncredited)

Justin Michael Woods
Baby on the Street (uncredited)

Michael Chapman
Director of Photography

Danny Aiello III
Stunts

Randy Edelman
Original Music Composer

Billy D. Lucas
Stunts

Jon Curtis Price
Special Effects

Lane Leavitt
Stunts

Steven Lambert
Stunts

Richard E. Butler
Stunts

John Dods
Makeup Artist

Bob Minor
Stunts

Michael Chinich
Casting

Jo Martin
Visual Effects Editor

Stephen Abrums
Makeup Artist

Gandhi Bob Arrollo
Makeup Artist

Gloria Gresham
Costume Design

Frank Bianco
Hairstylist

John M. Elliott Jr.
Key Makeup Artist

Bo Welch
Production Design

Tom Duffield
Art Direction

Cheryl Carasik
Set Decoration

Peggy Semtob
Hairstylist

Marlene D. Williams
Hairstylist

Erik Cord
Stunts

Janet Healy
Visual Effects Producer

David M. Ice
Sound Editor

Chris Jargo
Dialogue Editor

Robert Edesa
Camera Operator

Donn Cambern
Editor

Sheldon Kahn
Editor / Associate Producer

Dennis Muren
Visual Effects Supervisor

Peter Giuliano
First Assistant Director

Greg John Callas
Construction Coordinator

Nick Navarro
Set Designer

G. Tony Scarano
Costume Supervisor

Bruce Foster
Sound Editor

Fred Judkins
Supervising Sound Editor

Joel Kramer
Stunt Coordinator

Oda Groeschel
Costume Supervisor

Richard Hoffenberg
Construction Foreman

Tom C. McCarthy
Supervising Sound Editor

Pamela Cederquist
Production Coordinator

Michael Genne
Camera Operator

Leslie J. Kovacs
Chief Lighting Technician

Bruce McBroom
Still Photographer

Peter Afterman
Music Supervisor

Greg Papalia
Set Designer

Bill MacSems
Property Master

William A. Petrotta
Property Master

Burton Weinstein
Sound Editor

Rick Heinrichs
Set Designer

Richard Friedman
Supervising ADR Editor

Solange S. Schwalbe
Sound Editor

Pamela Easley
Visual Effects Coordinator

Ed Mirassou
Propmaker

Don S. Walden
Sound Editor

Faye Brenner
Script Supervisor

Steve Cantamessa
Boom Operator

Kurt Bryant
Stunts

Jophery C. Brown
Stunts

Edmund E. Villa
Assistant Property Master

Tony Brubaker
Stunt Double

Andy Gill
Stunts

Gary J. Wayton
Stunt Double

Debbie Evans
Stunts

Michael M. Vendrell
Stunts

Gene Harrison
Stunts

Kerrie Cullen
Stunts

Leon Delaney
Stunts

Paula Wayton
Stunts

Deborah Watkins
Stunts

Lori Crowder
Stunts

Leah Creed
Stunts

Vince Deadrick Sr.
Stunts

Kym Washington Longino
Stunts

Sven-Ole Thorsen
Stunts

Larry Holt
Stunts

Sandy Richman
Stunts

David Webster
Stunts

Roydon Clark
Stunts

Anthony G. Schmidt
Stunts

William T. Lane
Stunts

Peter Bucossi
Stunts

Clifford Happy
Stunts

Marguerite Happy
Stunts

Fred Lerner
Stunts

Frank James Sparks
Stunts

Michael Russo
Stunts

Bill Anagnos
Stunts

Frank Ferrara
Stunts

Donna Garrett
Stunts

Wally Crowder
Stunts

Roger Creed
Stunts

Ceci Vendrell
Stunts

Jery Hewitt
Stunts

Phil Neilson
Stunts

John Robotham
Stunts

Mick O'Rourke
Stunts

Sue Fellows
Assistant Director Trainee

Dorothy O'Leary
Casting Assistant

Gene Kearney
Key Grip

Sandy Williams
Dolly Grip

Tom Miller
Assistant Property Master

Bob Muñoz
Best Boy Grip

Benny McNulty
Best Boy Electrician

Ken W. Ballantine
Electrician

E. Christopher Reed
Electrician

Eric Smith
Electrician

Ann Harmon
Art Department Assistant

Jennifer Butler
Costumer

Adrienne Manhan
Costumer

Brent Poe
Electrician

Le Dawson
Costumer

Gregory Peters
Electrician

Robert Sordal
Dolly Grip

Craig Pinkard
Transportation Coordinator

Catherine Cederquist
Production Assistant

Francis N. 'Lucky' Costello
Standby Painter

Richard Wood
Special Effects

Mark Jennings
Cableman

Anne Prager
Production Assistant

Dick Johnson
Transportation Captain

Ginny Warner
Production Secretary

Mark Gordon
Sound Editor

Cyd Adams
Second Second Assistant Director

Stephanie Kahn
Production Assistant

Chuck Gaspar
Special Effects

Joe Day
Special Effects

Gaetano Vaccaro
Production Assistant

Gene S. Cantamessa
Production Sound Mixer

Stuart Fink
Publicist

Matthew Gould
Production Assistant

Greig McRitchie
Orchestrator

David Forbes
Production Assistant

William Hartman
Sound Editor

Jim Vatis
Production Assistant

Gordon A. Webb
Unit Production Manager / Associate Producer

Bernie Brillstein
Executive Producer

Larry Hezzelwood
First Assistant Camera

Michael C. Gross
Executive Producer

Dylan Goss
Camera Loader

Tim Sasaki
Second Assistant Camera

Jack Johnson
Production Illustrator

Greg Walters
Second Assistant Camera

Joe Medjuck
Executive Producer

Christine Larson-Nitzsche
Second Assistant Director

Michael D. Moore
Second Unit Director

Thom Enriquez
Production Illustrator

John Warnke
Assistant Art Director
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Details.
Release DateJune 16, 1989
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 48m
Content RatingPG
Budget$37,000,000
Box Office$215,394,738
Filming LocationsAlexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House · New York City, United States
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Ghostbusters II is a 1989 American supernatural comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis. The film stars Bill Murray, Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver, Ramis, Rick Moranis, Ernie Hudson, and Annie Potts. It is the sequel to the 1984 film Ghostbusters and the second film in the Ghostbusters franchise. Set five years after the events of the first film, the Ghostbusters have been sued and put out of business after the destruction caused during their battle with the deity Gozer the Gozerian. When a new paranormal threat emerges, the Ghostbusters reunite to combat it and save the world.
After the success of Ghostbusters, Columbia Pictures wanted a sequel but struggled to overcome objections from the cast and crew. As with the first film, Aykroyd and Ramis collaborated on the script, which went through many variations. The pair wanted to convey a message about the consequences of negative human emotions in large cities. They settled on the idea of negative feelings creating a mass of supernatural slime beneath New York City that empowers malevolent spirits. With a budget of $30–40 million, filming took place between November 1988 and March 1989 in New York City and Los Angeles. Production was rushed and large sections of the film were scrapped after poorly received test screenings. New scenes were written and filmed during re-shoots between March and April 1989, only two months before its release.
Ghostbusters II was released on June 16, 1989, to generally negative reviews. Critics responded unfavorably to what they perceived as largely a copy of the original and a softening of its cynical, dark humor to be more family-friendly, although the performances of Peter MacNicol and Rick Moranis were repeatedly singled out for praise. As the sequel to the then-highest-grossing comedy film of all time, Ghostbusters II was expected to dominate the box office. Instead, the film earned $215.4 million during its theatrical run compared with the original's $282.2 million, making it the eighth-highest-grossing film of the year. Columbia Pictures deemed it a financial and critical failure, effectively dissuading Murray from participating in a third Ghostbusters film. Its soundtrack single, "On Our Own" by Bobby Brown, was a success, spending 20 weeks on the United States music charts.
The film failed to replicate the cultural impact and following of Ghostbusters. Although some critics retrospectively praised it, Ghostbusters II is generally seen as a poor follow-up to Ghostbusters and responsible for stalling the franchise for decades. The film spawned a series of merchandise including video games, board games, comic books, music, toys, and haunted houses. Despite the relative failure of Ghostbusters II, a second sequel was pursued through to the early 2010s. Following the mixed reviews and financial underperformance of the 2016 series reboot, the series returned to the original films with Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021) and Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024).
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