Ghostbusters II (1989)

5.78
/ 10
268 User Ratings
1h 48m
Running Time

June 16, 1989
Release Date

Ghostbusters II (1989)

5.78
/ 10
268 User Ratings
1h 48m
Running Time

June 16, 1989
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Columbia Pictures
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Plot.

Having lost their status and credibility five years after covering New York City with gooey roasted marshmallows in Ghostbusters (1984), the city's former heroes and once-popular spirit-hunters struggle to keep afloat, forced to work odd jobs. However, when Dana and her baby have yet another terrifying encounter with the paranormal, it is up to Peter Venkman and his fearless team of supernatural crime fighters to step up and save the day. Once more, humankind is in danger, as rivers of slimy psycho-reactive ectoplasm, paired with the dreadful manifestation of evil sixteenth-century tyrant Vigo the Carpathian, threaten to plunge the entire city into darkness. Is the world ready to believe? Can the Ghostbusters save us for the second time?

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Cast & Crew.

Michael M. Vendrell

Michael M. Vendrell

Stunts

Frank James Sparks

Frank James Sparks

Stunts

Paula Wayton

Paula Wayton

Stunts

Deborah Watkins

Deborah Watkins

Stunts

David Webster

David Webster

Stunts

Sue Fellows

Sue Fellows

Assistant Director Trainee

Dorothy O'Leary

Dorothy O'Leary

Casting Assistant

Ann Harmon

Ann Harmon

Art Department Assistant

Dick Johnson

Dick Johnson

Transportation Captain

Cyd Adams

Cyd Adams

Second Second Assistant Director

Ginny Warner

Ginny Warner

Production Secretary

Stuart Fink

Stuart Fink

Publicist

Matthew Gould

Matthew Gould

Production Assistant

Catherine Cederquist

Catherine Cederquist

Production Assistant

Anne Prager

Anne Prager

Production Assistant

Stephanie Kahn

Stephanie Kahn

Production Assistant

Michael D. Moore

Michael D. Moore

Second Unit Director

Larry Hezzelwood

Larry Hezzelwood

First Assistant Camera

Greg Walters

Greg Walters

Second Assistant Camera

Tim Sasaki

Tim Sasaki

Second Assistant Camera

Dylan Goss

Dylan Goss

Camera Loader

John Warnke

John Warnke

Assistant Art Director

Chuck McSorley

Chuck McSorley

Leadman

Jack Johnson

Jack Johnson

Production Illustrator

Details.

Release Date
June 16, 1989

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 48m

Content Rating
PG

Budget
$37,000,000

Box Office
$215,394,738

Filming Locations
Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House · New York City, United States

Genres

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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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