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''Ghostbusters'' is a 1984 American
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directed by
Ivan Reitman Ivan Reitman (; October 27, 1946 – February 12, 2022) was a Canadian film director and producer. He was known for his comedy films, especially in the 1980s and 1990s. Reitman was the owner of The Montecito Picture Company, founded in 1998. ...
and written by
Dan Aykroyd Daniel Edward Aykroyd ( ; born July 1, 1952) is a Canadian actor, comedian, screenwriter, and producer. Aykroyd was a writer and an original member of the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" cast on the NBC sketch comedy series ''Saturday Nigh ...
and
Harold Ramis Harold Allen Ramis ( ; November 21, 1944 – February 24, 2014) was an American actor, comedian, and filmmaker. His film acting roles include Egon Spengler in ''Ghostbusters'' (1984) and ''Ghostbusters II'' (1989), and as Russell Ziskey in '' St ...
. It stars
Bill Murray William James Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor and comedian, known for his deadpan delivery in roles ranging from studio comedies to independent dramas. He has received List of awards and nominations received by Bill Murra ...
, Aykroyd, and Ramis as
Peter Venkman Peter Venkman, PhD is a fictional character from the Ghostbusters (franchise), ''Ghostbusters'' franchise. He appears in the films ''Ghostbusters'', ''Ghostbusters II'', ''Ghostbusters: Afterlife'', ''Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire'' and in the anim ...
,
Ray Stantz Raymond Stantz, PhD, is a fictional character from the ''Ghostbusters'' franchise. He appears in the films '' Ghostbusters'' (1984), ''Ghostbusters II'' (1989), '' Casper'' (1995, as a cameo), '' Ghostbusters: Afterlife'' (2021) and '' Ghostbus ...
, and
Egon Spengler Egon Spengler, PhD is a fictional character from the ''Ghostbusters'' franchise. He appears in the films ''Ghostbusters'', ''Ghostbusters II'', and '' Ghostbusters: Afterlife'', in the animated television series '' The Real Ghostbusters'' and '' ...
, three eccentric
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who start a
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-catching business in
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. It also stars
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and
Rick Moranis Frederick Allan Moranis (; born April 18, 1953) is a Canadian actor, comedian, musician, producer, songwriter and writer. Moranis appeared in the sketch comedy series '' Second City Television'' (''SCTV'') in the 1980s and starred afterward in s ...
, and features
Annie Potts Anne Hampton Potts (born October 28, 1952) is an American actress. She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for '' Corvette Summer'' (1978) and won a Genie Award for '' Heartaches'' (1981), before appearing in ''Ghostbusters'' (1984), ''Pretty ...
,
Ernie Hudson Earnest Lee Hudson (born December 17, 1945) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Winston Zeddemore in the ''Ghostbusters'' franchise. Hudson has also acted in the films ''Leviathan'' (1989), '' The Hand That Rocks the Cradle'' (19 ...
, and
William Atherton William Atherton (born July 30, 1947) is an American actor. He had starring roles in ''The Sugarland Express'' (1974), '' The Day of the Locust'' (1975), '' The Hindenburg'' (1975) and '' Looking for Mr. Goodbar'' (1977), but is most recognized ...
in supporting roles. Based on his fascination with
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, Aykroyd conceived ''Ghostbusters'' as a project starring himself and
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, in which they would venture through time and space battling supernatural threats. Following Belushi's death in 1982, and with Aykroyd's concept deemed financially impractical, Ramis was hired to help rewrite the script to set it in
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and make it more realistic. It was the first comedy film to employ expensive special effects, and
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, concerned about its relatively high $25–30 million budget, had little faith in its box office potential. Filming took place from October 1983 to January 1984, in New York City and
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. Due to competition for special effects studios among various films in development at the time,
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used part of the budget to found
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, which employed a combination of
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, miniatures, and puppets to deliver the ghoulish visuals. ''Ghostbusters'' was released on June 8, 1984, to critical acclaim and became a cultural phenomenon. It was praised for its blend of comedy, action, and horror, and Murray's performance was often singled out for praise. It earned at least $282 million worldwide during its initial theatrical run and was the second-highest-grossing film of 1984 in the
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and
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, and the then-highest-grossing comedy ever. It was the number-one film in US theaters for seven consecutive weeks and one of only four films to gross more than $100 million that year. Further theatrical releases have increased the worldwide total gross to around $370 million, making it one of the most successful comedy films of the 1980s. In 2015, the
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selected it for preservation in the
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. Its theme song, "
Ghostbusters ''Ghostbusters'' is a 1984 American supernatural comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis. It stars Bill Murray, Aykroyd, and Ramis as Peter Venkman, Ray Stantz, and Egon Spengler, three eccentric ...
" by
Ray Parker Jr. Ray Erskine Parker Jr. (born May 1, 1954) is an American guitarist, songwriter, and record producer. As a solo performer, he wrote and performed the theme song for the 1984 film '' Ghostbusters'' and also sounds from the animated series '' The ...
, was also a number-one hit. With its effect on popular culture, and a dedicated fan following, the success of ''Ghostbusters'' launched a multi-billion dollar
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. This included the popular animated television series ''
The Real Ghostbusters ''The Real Ghostbusters'' is an American animated television series, a spin-off and sequel of the 1984 comedy film ''Ghostbusters''. The series ran on ABC between September 13, 1986 and October 5, 1991, and was a joint production of DIC Enter ...
'' (1986), its follow-up ''
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'' (1997),
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, board games,
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, clothing, music, and haunted attractions. ''Ghostbusters'' was followed in 1989 by ''
Ghostbusters II ''GhostbustersII'' is a 1989 American Supernatural fiction, 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 ...
'', which fared less well financially and critically, and attempts to develop a second sequel paused in 2014 following Ramis's death. After a 2016 reboot received mixed reviews and underperformed financially, a second sequel to the 1984 film, '' Ghostbusters: Afterlife'' (2021), was released, followed by '' Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire'' (2024).


Plot

After
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professors
Peter Venkman Peter Venkman, PhD is a fictional character from the Ghostbusters (franchise), ''Ghostbusters'' franchise. He appears in the films ''Ghostbusters'', ''Ghostbusters II'', ''Ghostbusters: Afterlife'', ''Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire'' and in the anim ...
,
Ray Stantz Raymond Stantz, PhD, is a fictional character from the ''Ghostbusters'' franchise. He appears in the films '' Ghostbusters'' (1984), ''Ghostbusters II'' (1989), '' Casper'' (1995, as a cameo), '' Ghostbusters: Afterlife'' (2021) and '' Ghostbus ...
, and
Egon Spengler Egon Spengler, PhD is a fictional character from the ''Ghostbusters'' franchise. He appears in the films ''Ghostbusters'', ''Ghostbusters II'', and '' Ghostbusters: Afterlife'', in the animated television series '' The Real Ghostbusters'' and '' ...
experience their first encounter with a
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at the
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, the university dean dismisses the credibility of their
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-focused research and fires them. The trio responds by establishing "Ghostbusters", a paranormal investigation and elimination service operating out of a disused firehouse. They develop high-tech nuclear-powered equipment to capture and contain ghosts, although business is initially slow. Following a paranormal encounter in her apartment, cellist Dana Barrett visits the Ghostbusters. She recounts witnessing a demonic dog-like creature in her refrigerator utter a single word: "Zuul". Ray and Egon research Zuul and details of Dana's building while Peter inspects her apartment and unsuccessfully attempts to seduce her. The Ghostbusters are hired to remove a gluttonous ghost from the Sedgewick Hotel. Having failed to properly test their equipment, Egon warns the group that crossing the energy streams of their
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weapons could cause a catastrophic explosion. They capture the ghost and deposit it in an ecto-containment unit under the firehouse. Supernatural activity rapidly increases across the city and the Ghostbusters become famous; they hire a fourth member,
Winston Zeddemore Winston Zeddemore, PhD is a fictional character appearing in the ''Ghostbusters'' films, TV series, and video games. He is played by Ernie Hudson in the films ''Ghostbusters'', ''Ghostbusters II'', '' Ghostbusters: Afterlife'' and '' Ghostbust ...
, to cope with the growing demand. Suspicious of the Ghostbusters,
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inspector Walter Peck asks to evaluate their equipment, but Peter rebuffs him. Egon warns that the containment unit is nearing capacity and supernatural energy is surging across the city. Peter meets with Dana and informs her Zuul was a
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worshipped as a servant to "Gozer the Gozerian", a
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god of destruction. Upon returning home, she is possessed by Zuul; a similar entity possesses her neighbor, Louis Tully. Peter arrives and finds the possessed Dana/Zuul claiming to be "the Gatekeeper". Louis is brought to Egon by police officers and claims he is "Vinz Clortho, the Keymaster". The Ghostbusters agree they must keep the pair separated. Peck returns with law enforcement and city workers to have the Ghostbusters arrested and their containment unit deactivated, causing an explosion that releases the captured ghosts. Louis/Vinz escapes in the confusion and makes his way to the apartment building to join Dana/Zuul. In jail, Ray and Egon reveal that Ivo Shandor, leader of a Gozer-worshipping cult in the early 20th century, designed Dana's building to function as an antenna to attract and concentrate spiritual energy to summon Gozer and bring about the apocalypse. Faced with supernatural chaos across the city, the Ghostbusters convince the mayor to release them. The Ghostbusters travel to a hidden temple located on top of the building as Dana/Zuul and Louis/Vinz open the gate between dimensions and transform into demonic dogs. Gozer appears as a woman and attacks the Ghostbusters, then disappears when they attempt to retaliate. Gozer’s disembodied voice demands the Ghostbusters "choose the form of the destructor". Ray inadvertently recalls a beloved corporate mascot from his childhood, and Gozer reappears as a gigantic
Stay Puft Marshmallow Man The Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man is a Fiction, fictional character from the Ghostbusters (franchise), ''Ghostbusters'' franchise, who appears as a giant, lumbering, and paranormal fluffy monster with a cute but also creepy looking smile on his face. ...
that begins destroying the city. Against his earlier advice, Egon instructs the team to cross their proton energy streams at the dimensional gate. The resulting explosion destroys Gozer's avatar, banishing it back to its dimension, and closes the gateway. The Ghostbusters rescue Dana and Louis from the wreckage and are welcomed on the street as heroes.


Cast

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Bill Murray William James Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor and comedian, known for his deadpan delivery in roles ranging from studio comedies to independent dramas. He has received List of awards and nominations received by Bill Murra ...
as
Peter Venkman Peter Venkman, PhD is a fictional character from the Ghostbusters (franchise), ''Ghostbusters'' franchise. He appears in the films ''Ghostbusters'', ''Ghostbusters II'', ''Ghostbusters: Afterlife'', ''Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire'' and in the anim ...
*
Dan Aykroyd Daniel Edward Aykroyd ( ; born July 1, 1952) is a Canadian actor, comedian, screenwriter, and producer. Aykroyd was a writer and an original member of the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" cast on the NBC sketch comedy series ''Saturday Nigh ...
as
Ray Stantz Raymond Stantz, PhD, is a fictional character from the ''Ghostbusters'' franchise. He appears in the films '' Ghostbusters'' (1984), ''Ghostbusters II'' (1989), '' Casper'' (1995, as a cameo), '' Ghostbusters: Afterlife'' (2021) and '' Ghostbus ...
*
Sigourney Weaver Susan Alexandra ( ; born October 8, 1949), better known by her stage name Sigourney Weaver, is an American actress. Prolific in film since the late 1970s, she is known for her pioneering portrayals of action heroines in Blockbuster (entertainme ...
as
Dana Barrett The ''Ghostbusters'' franchise spans multiple films, animated series, novelizations, comic books, and video games. Beginning with the 1984 live-action film ''Ghostbusters'', directed by Ivan Reitman, and written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, ...
*
Harold Ramis Harold Allen Ramis ( ; November 21, 1944 – February 24, 2014) was an American actor, comedian, and filmmaker. His film acting roles include Egon Spengler in ''Ghostbusters'' (1984) and ''Ghostbusters II'' (1989), and as Russell Ziskey in '' St ...
as
Egon Spengler Egon Spengler, PhD is a fictional character from the ''Ghostbusters'' franchise. He appears in the films ''Ghostbusters'', ''Ghostbusters II'', and '' Ghostbusters: Afterlife'', in the animated television series '' The Real Ghostbusters'' and '' ...
*
Rick Moranis Frederick Allan Moranis (; born April 18, 1953) is a Canadian actor, comedian, musician, producer, songwriter and writer. Moranis appeared in the sketch comedy series '' Second City Television'' (''SCTV'') in the 1980s and starred afterward in s ...
as Louis Tully *
Annie Potts Anne Hampton Potts (born October 28, 1952) is an American actress. She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for '' Corvette Summer'' (1978) and won a Genie Award for '' Heartaches'' (1981), before appearing in ''Ghostbusters'' (1984), ''Pretty ...
as
Janine Melnitz Janine Melnitz is a fictional character in the ''Ghostbusters'' series. She is the Ghostbusters' secretary and confidante and occasionally, a ghostbuster herself. She was played by Annie Potts in the first two movies, and in ''The Real Ghostbust ...
*
William Atherton William Atherton (born July 30, 1947) is an American actor. He had starring roles in ''The Sugarland Express'' (1974), '' The Day of the Locust'' (1975), '' The Hindenburg'' (1975) and '' Looking for Mr. Goodbar'' (1977), but is most recognized ...
as Walter Peck *
Ernie Hudson Earnest Lee Hudson (born December 17, 1945) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Winston Zeddemore in the ''Ghostbusters'' franchise. Hudson has also acted in the films ''Leviathan'' (1989), '' The Hand That Rocks the Cradle'' (19 ...
as
Winston Zeddemore Winston Zeddemore, PhD is a fictional character appearing in the ''Ghostbusters'' films, TV series, and video games. He is played by Ernie Hudson in the films ''Ghostbusters'', ''Ghostbusters II'', '' Ghostbusters: Afterlife'' and '' Ghostbust ...
In addition to the main cast, ''Ghostbusters'' features
David Margulies David Joseph Margulies (February 19, 1937 – January 11, 2016) was an American actor. He is known for his role as Lenny Clotch, the Mayor of New York City in ''Ghostbusters'' (1984) and ''Ghostbusters II'' (1989), and his recurring role as Neil ...
as Lenny Clotch,
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,
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as the Sedgewick Hotel manager, and Slavitza Jovan as Gozer (voiced by Paddi Edwards). It also features astrologist Ruth Hale Oliver as the Library Ghost,
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as the Librarian, Jennifer Runyon and Steven Tash as Peter's psychological test subjects,
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as a violinist, and Reginald VelJohnson as a corrections officer. ''Playboy'' Playmate
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appears as a seductive ghost in Ray's dreams. Roger Grimsby,
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,
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, and
Casey Kasem Kemal Amin "Casey" Kasem (April 27, 1932 – June 15, 2014) was an American disc jockey, actor, and radio presenter who created and hosted several radio countdown programs, notably ''American Top 40'', as well as the weekly syndicated televi ...
make
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s as themselves; Kasem in a voice-only role. In addition, Kasem's wife,
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, appears as the tall guest at Louis' party; along with
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in her film debut and porn star
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. Director
Ivan Reitman Ivan Reitman (; October 27, 1946 – February 12, 2022) was a Canadian film director and producer. He was known for his comedy films, especially in the 1980s and 1990s. Reitman was the owner of The Montecito Picture Company, founded in 1998. ...
provided the voice to Slimer and other miscellaneous ghost voices.


Production


Development

''Ghostbusters'' was inspired by Dan Aykroyd's fascination with and belief in the paranormal, which he inherited from his father, who later wrote the book ''A History of Ghosts''; his mother, who claimed to have seen ghosts; his grandfather, who experimented with radios to contact the dead; and his great-grandfather, a renowned spiritualist. In 1981, Aykroyd read an article on
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and parapsychology in ''
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'', which gave him the idea of trapping ghosts. He was also drawn to the idea of modernizing the comedic ghost films of the mid-20th century by comics such as
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(''
Hold That Ghost ''Hold That Ghost'' is a 1941 American horror comedy film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello and featuring Joan Davis, Evelyn Ankers and Richard Carlson. It was produced and distributed by Universa ...
'', 1941),
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(''
The Ghost Breakers ''The Ghost Breakers'' is a 1940 American mystery/ horror comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard. It was adapted by screenwriter Walter DeLeon as the third film version of the 1909 play '' The Ghost Br ...
'', 1940) and
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('' Ghost Chasers'', 1951). Aykroyd wrote the script, intending to star alongside
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and his close friend and fellow ''
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'' (''SNL'') alumnus
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, before Belushi's accidental death in March 1982. Aykroyd recalled writing one of Belushi's lines when producer and talent agent
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called to inform him of Belushi's death. He turned to another former ''SNL'' castmate, Bill Murray, who agreed to join without an explicit agreement, which is how he often worked. Aykroyd pitched his concept to Brillstein as three men who chase ghosts and included a sketch of the Marshmallow Man character he had imagined. He likened the Ghostbusters to pest-control workers, saying that "calling a Ghostbuster was just like getting rats removed". Aykroyd believed Ivan Reitman was the logical choice to direct, based on his successes with films such as ''
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'' (1978) and '' Stripes'' (1981). Reitman was aware of the film's outline while Belushi was still a prospective cast member; this version took place in the future with many groups of intergalactic ghostbusters, and felt it "would have cost something like $200million to make". Aykroyd's original 70- to 80-page script treatment was more serious in tone and intended to be scary. Reitman met with Aykroyd at Art's Delicatessen in
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, and explained that his concept would be impossible to make. He suggested that setting it entirely on Earth would make the extraordinary elements funnier, and that focusing on realism from the beginning would make the Marshmallow Man more believable by the end. He also wanted to portray the Ghostbusters' origins before starting their business: "This was beginning of the 1980s—everyone was going into business". After the meeting, they met Harold Ramis at
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. Reitman had worked with Ramis on previous films and believed he could better execute the tone he intended for the script than Aykroyd. He also felt Ramis should play a Ghostbuster. After reading the script, Ramis joined the project immediately. Although the script required considerable changes, Reitman pitched the film to
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executive
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in March 1983. Price found the concept funny, but was unsure of the project, as comedies were seen to have limited profitability. He said the film would take a big budget due to its special effects and popular cast. Reitman reportedly said they could work with $25–30 million; varying figures have been cited. Price agreed, as long as the film could be released by June 1984. Reitman later admitted he made up the figure, basing it on three times the budget for ''Stripes'', which seemed "reasonable". This left 13 months to complete the film, with no finished script, effects studio, or filming start date. Reitman hired his previous collaborators Joe Medjuck and Michael C. Gross as associate producers. Columbia's CEO
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sent his lawyer Dick Gallop to Los Angeles to convince Price not to pursue the film, but Price disagreed. Gallop returned to the head office to report that Price was "out of control". As the title "Ghostbusters" was legally restricted by the 1970s children's show '' The Ghost Busters'', owned by
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, several alternative titles were considered, including "Ghoststoppers", "Ghostbreakers", and "Ghostsmashers". Price parted ways with Columbia early in ''Ghostbusters'' production and became head of
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, at which point he sold Columbia the title for $500,000 plus 1% of the film's profits. Given Hollywood's accounting practices—used by studios to artificially inflate a film's production costs to limit royalty or tax payouts—the film technically never made a profit for Universal to be owed a payment.


Writing

Aykroyd, Ramis, and Reitman began reworking the script, first at Reitman's office, then sequestering themselves and their families on
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,
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. Aykroyd had a home there, and they worked day and night in his basement for about two weeks. Aykroyd was willing to rework his script; he considered himself a " kitchen sink" writer who created the funny situations and paranormal jargon, while Ramis refined the jokes and dialogue. They wrote separately, then rewrote each other's drafts. Many scenes had to be cut, including an asylum haunted by celebrities, and an illegal ghost-storage facility in a
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gas station. Their initial draft was completed when they left the Vineyard in mid-July 1983, and a third and near-final draft was ready by early August. When Murray flew to New York after filming ''
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'' (1984) to meet Aykroyd and Ramis, he offered little input on the script or his character. Having written for Murray multiple times, Ramis said he knew "how to handle his character's voice". It was decided early on that Ramis's character would be the brains of the Ghostbusters, Aykroyd's the heart, and Murray's the mouth. Aykroyd drew inspiration from fiction
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: "Put Peter Venkman, Raymond Stantz, and Egon Spengler together, and you have the
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, the Lion, and the Tin Man". His concept called for the Ghostbusters to have a boss and to be directed into situations, but Ramis preferred they be in control "of their own destiny" and make their own choices. This led to the development of more distinct identities for the characters: Peter as the cool, modern salesman; Ray as the honest, enthusiastic technician; and Egon as the factual, stoic intellectual. Reitman thought the most difficult parts of the writing were determining the story's goal, who the villain was and their goal, why ghosts were manifesting, and how a towering Marshmallow Man would appear. The creature was one of many elaborate supernatural entities in Aykroyd's initial treatment, originally intended to emerge from the
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only 20 minutes into the film. It stood out to Reitman but concerned him because of the relatively realistic tone they were taking. Meanwhile, Reitman searched for a special effects studio, eventually recruiting
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in the same two-week span.


Cast and characters

Murray was considered essential to ''Ghostbusters'' potential success, but he was known for not committing to projects until late. Price agreed to fund Murray's passion project ''The Razor's Edge'', believing if it failed it would lose little money, and hoping the gesture would secure Murray's commitment to ''Ghostbusters''.
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, and
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were also considered for the role.
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, and Keaton were considered to portray Egon. Ramis was inspired by the cover of a journal on abstract architecture for Egon's appearance, featuring a man wearing a three-piece tweed suit and wire-rim glasses, his hair standing straight up. He took the character's first name from a Hungarian refugee with whom he attended school, and the surname from German historian
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. Apart from the three main stars, Medjuck was largely responsible for casting the roles. Hudson auditioned five times for the role of Winston Zeddemore. According to him, an earlier version of the script gave Winston a larger role as an Air Force demolitions expert with an elaborate backstory. Excited by the part, he agreed to the job for half his usual salary. The night before shooting began, he received a new script with a greatly reduced role; Reitman told him the studio wanted to expand Murray's part. Aykroyd said Winston was the role intended for
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, although Reitman denied this.
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and Reginald VelJohnson were also considered for the part.
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, and
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auditioned for the role of Dana Barrett, but Sigourney Weaver attracted the filmmakers' attention. There was resistance to casting her because of the generally serious roles she had played in '' Alien'' (1979) and '' The Year of Living Dangerously'' (1982). She revealed her comedic background, developed at the
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, and began walking on all fours and howling like a dog during her audition. It was her suggestion for Dana to become possessed by Zuul; Reitman said this solved problems with the last act by giving the characters personal stakes in the events. Weaver also changed Dana's occupation from a model to a musician, saying that Dana can be somewhat strict, but has a soul because she plays the cello.
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was offered the role of Louis Tully. He told Reitman he did not understand the character and suggested portraying Tully with a German accent and multiple
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s, but the filmmakers felt there were already enough dogs in the film. Candy chose not to pursue the role. Reitman had previously worked with Rick Moranis and sent him the script; he accepted the role an hour later. Moranis developed many aspects of his character, including making him an accountant, and ad-libbed the lengthy speech at Tully's party.
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turned down the role of the Ghostbusters' secretary Janine Melnitz, which went to Annie Potts. When she arrived for her first day of filming, Reitman rushed Potts into the current scene. She quickly changed out of her street clothes and borrowed a pair of glasses worn by the
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which her character subsequently wore throughout the film. William Atherton was chosen for the role of Walter Peck after he had appeared in the
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''. Peck was described as akin to
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's role as a
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to the
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. Atherton said: "It can't be funny, and I don't find he Ghostbustersin the least bit charming. I have to be outraged." The role of the
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ian god Gozer the Gozerian, envisioned as a business-suited architect, was originally intended for
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. When he passed on the idea, Yugoslavian actress Slavitza Jovan was cast and the character changed to one inspired by the
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looks of
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and
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. Paddi Edwards was uncredited as the voice of Gozer, dubbing over Jovan's strong Slavic accent. Reitman's wife and their children,
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and
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, filmed a cameo appearance as a family fleeing Dana's building, but the scene was cut because Jason was too scared by the setup to perform a second take.


Filming

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began in New York City on October 28, 1983. On the first day, Reitman brought Murray to the set, still unsure if he had read the script. Filming in New York lasted for approximately six weeks, finishing just before Christmas. Reitman was conscious they had to complete the New York phase before they encountered inhospitable December weather. At the time, choosing to shoot in New York City was considered risky. In the early 1980s, many saw the city as synonymous with fiscal disaster and violence, and Los Angeles was seen as the center of the entertainment industry. In a 2014 interview, Reitman said he chose New York because "I wanted the film to be... my New York movie". As Reitman was working with comedians, he encouraged
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, adapting multiple takes and keeping the cast creations that worked, but directing them back to the script. Some
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took place, capturing spontaneous scenes at iconic locations around the city, including one shot at
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where the actors were chased off by a real security guard. A scene was shot on
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with extras chanting "Ghostbusters" before the name had been cleared. Medjuck contacted the studio, urging them to secure permission to use the word as the title. The building at 55 Central Park West served as the home of Weaver's character and the setting of the Ghostbusters' climactic battle with Gozer. The art department added extra floors and embellishments using
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s, models, and digital effects to create the focal point of ghostly activity. During shooting of the final scene at the building, city officials allowed the closure of the adjacent streets during
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, affecting traffic across a large swath of the city. Gross commented that, from the top of the building, they could see traffic queuing all the way to
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. At various points, a police officer drew his gun on a taxi driver who refused orders; in a similar incident, another officer pulled a driver through his limo window. When angry citizens asked Medjuck what was being filmed, he blamed
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filming '' The Cotton Club'' (1984). Aykroyd encountered science-fiction writer
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, a man he admired, who complained, "You guys are inconveniencing this building, it's just awful; I don't know how they got away with this!" Directly next to 55 Central Park West is the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, which is stepped on by the Marshmallow Man. Other locations included
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, the New York Public Library main branch, the
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, the Irving Trust Bank on
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, and
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in the
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neighborhood was used as the Ghostbusters' headquarters. Columbia University allowed its Havemeyer Hall to stand in for the fictional Weaver Hall, on the condition the university not be identified by name. Filming moved to Los Angeles, resuming between Christmas and the New Year. Due to the film's use of practical effects, skilled technicians were needed who resided mainly in the city and soundstages that were non-existent in New York. Despite its setting, most of ''Ghostbusters'' was filmed on location in Los Angeles or on sets at Burbank Studios. Location scouts searched for buildings that could replicate the interiors of buildings being filmed in New York. Reitman tried using the interior of Hook & Ladder 8, but was unable to take it over long enough because it was an active fire station. Interior firehouse shots were taken instead at the decommissioned Fire House No. 23 in downtown Los Angeles. The building design, while common in New York, was a rarity in Los Angeles. An archival photograph of an active crew in Fire House No. 23 from 1915 was hung in the background of the Ghostbusters' office. Filming in the main reading room of the New York Public Library was only allowed in the early morning and had to be concluded by 10:00 am. The basement library stacks were represented by the
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as Reitman said they were interchangeable. The
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stood in for the scenes set at the fictional Sedgewick Hotel. Principal photography concluded at the end of January 1984, after between 55 and 62 days of filming.


Post-production

The short production schedule and looming release date meant Reitman edited the film while it was being shot. There was often only time for a few takes. Reitman sometimes found making an effects-laden movie frustrating, as the special effects had to be
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ed and filmed in advance; there was no option to go back and produce new scenes. As Gross described it: storyboard in advance, that's like editing in advance. You've got a scene, they're going to approve that scene, and we're going to spend nine months doing that cut. There's no second takes, no outtakes, there's no coverage. You can cut stuff, but you can't add stuff. It made eitmanso confined that it really bothered him". A deleted scene involved a segment at "Fort Detmerring" where Ray has a sexual encounter with a female ghost. The scene was intended to introduce a love interest for Aykroyd. Ramis believed it was extraneous to the fast-moving plot, however, so Reitman used the footage as a dream sequence during the mid-film montage instead. Editor
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sent Reitman black-and-white reels of sequences during filming. They not only allowed him to make changes, but he considered they also helped him understand how to better pace the film. Kahn completed the first full cut three weeks after filming concluded. The final cut runs for 105minutes.


Music

The ''Ghostbusters''
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was composed by
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and performed by the 72-person
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orchestra at The Village in
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. It was orchestrated by David Spear and Bernstein's son
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. Elmer Bernstein had previously scored several of Reitman's films and joined the project early on, before all the cast had been signed. Reitman wanted a grounded, realistic score and did not want the music to tell the audience when something was funny. Bernstein used the
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(effectively a keyboard equivalent of a
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) to produce the "eerie" effect. Bernstein had to bring a musician from England to play the instrument because there were so few trained ondists. He also used three
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synthesizers. In a 1985 interview Bernstein described ''Ghostbusters'' as the most difficult score he had written, finding it challenging to balance the varying comedic and serious tones. He created an "antic" theme for the Ghostbusters he described as "cute, without being really way out". He found the latter parts of the film easier to score, aiming to make it sound "awesome and mystical". Early on Reitman and Bernstein discussed the idea that ''Ghostbusters'' would feature popular music at specific points to complement Bernstein's original score. This includes "Magic" by Mick Smiley, which plays during the scene when the ghosts are released from the Ghostbusters headquarters. Bernstein's main theme for the Ghostbusters was later replaced by
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's "
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". Bernstein personally disliked the use of these songs, particularly "Magic", but said, "it's very hard to argue with something like Ghostbusters" when it is up in the top ten on the charts". Music was required for a montage in the middle of the film, and "
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" by
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was used as a temporary placeholder because of its appropriate tempo. Reitman was later introduced to Parker Jr. who developed "Ghostbusters" with a similar riff to match the montage. There were approximately 50 to 60 different theme songs developed for ''Ghostbusters'' by different artists before Parker Jr.'s involvement, though none was deemed suitable.
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was approached to compose the film's theme, but was already committed to work on ''
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'' (1985).


Design

During the thirteen-month production, all the major special effects studios were working on other films. Those that remained were too small to work on the approximately 630 individual effects shots needed for ''Ghostbusters''. At the same time, special effects cinematographer Richard Edlund planned to leave
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(ILM) and start his own business. Reitman convinced Columbia to collaborate with
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(MGM), which also needed an effects studio, to advance Edlund $5 million to establish his own company,
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. According to Edlund, lawyers used much of the setup time finalizing the contract, leaving only ten months remaining to build the effects studio, shoot the scenes, and
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the images. The Boss Film Studios' team was split to complete work on ''Ghostbusters'' and MGM's science-fiction film '' 2010: The Year We Make Contact''. The $5 million effects came in at $700,000 over budget. The strict filming schedule meant most of the effects shots were captured in one take. Gross oversaw both the creation of Boss Film Studios, and the hiring of many conceptual designers including comic book artists
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(whose work went unused) and
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(who helped conceive several ghost designs), and storyboarder Thom Enriquez, whose designs contributed to the "Onion Head ghost".


Creature effects

Edlund's previous work on the supernatural horror film ''
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'' (1982) served as a reference for the ghost designs in ''Ghostbusters''. Gross said it was difficult to balance making the ghosts a genuine threat while fitting the film's more comedic tone. Special effects artist Steve Johnson sculpted the gluttonous, slimy, green ghost then known as the "Onion Head ghost" on set due to the puppet's unpleasant smell. The creature was given the name "Slimer" in the 1986 animated television series ''
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''. The Slimer design took six months and cost approximately $300,000. After struggling to complete a design due to executive interference, Johnson took at least three grams of cocaine and completed the final design in one night, based in part on Aykroyd's and Ramis's wish for the creature to homage Belushi. The full-size
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puppet was worn by Mark Wilson and filmed against a black background. Puppeteers manipulated the model's movements with cables. Aykroyd tasked his friend, referred to as the Viking, with designing the Marshmallow Man, asking for a combination of the
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and the
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in a sailor hat. The Marshmallow Man outfit was built and portrayed by actor and special effects artist Bill Bryan, who modeled his walk on
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. There were eighteen foam suits, each costing between $25,000 and $30,000; seventeen of them, worn by stuntman Tommy Cesar, were burned as part of filming. Bryan used a separate air supply due to the foam's toxicity. There were three different heads for the suit, built from foam and fiberglass, with different expressions and movements controlled by cable mechanisms. The costume was filmed against scale models to finish the effect. The effects team was able to find only one model of a police car at the correct scale and bought several, modifying them to represent different vehicles. The water from a burst hydrant hit by a remote-controlled car was actually sand as the water did not scale down. The "marshmallow" raining down on the crowd after it is destroyed was shaving cream. After seeing the intended of shaving cream to be used, Atherton insisted on testing it. The weight knocked a stuntman down, and they ended up using only . The cream acted as a skin irritant after hours of filming, giving some of the cast rashes. Johnson also sculpted the Zombie Cab Driver puppet. It was the only puppet shot on location in New York City. Johnson based it on a reanimated corpse puppet he had made for ''
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'' (1981). Johnson and Wilson collaborated on the Library Ghost, creating a puppet operated by up to 20 cables running through the torso that controlled aspects such as moving the head, arms, and pulling rubber skin away from the torso to transform it from a humanoid into a monstrous ghoul. The original Library Ghost puppet was considered too scary for younger audiences and was repurposed for use in ''
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'' (1985). The
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scene was accomplished live in three takes, with the crew blowing air through copper pipes to force the cards into the air. These had to be collected and reassembled for each take. Reitman used a multi-camera setup to focus on the librarian and the cards flying around her and a wider overall shot. The floating books were hung on strings. Randy Cook was responsible for creating the quarter-scale
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puppets of Gozer's minions Zuul and Vinz, the Terror Dogs, when in motion. The model was heavy and unwieldy, and it took nearly thirty hours to film it moving across a stage for the scene where it pursues Louis Tully across a street. For the scene where Dana is pinned to her chair by demonic hands before a doorway beaming with light, Reitman said he was influenced by ''
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'' (1977). A rubber door was used to allow distortion as if something was trying to come through it, while grips concealed in a trapdoor beneath the chair, burst through it while wearing demonic dog-leg gloves. Made before the advent of
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(CGI), any non-puppet ghosts had to be animated. It took up to three weeks to create one second of footage. For Gozer, Slavitza Jovan wore red contact lenses that caused her a great deal of pain, and she wore a harness to move around the set.


Technology and equipment

Hardware consultant Stephen Dane was responsible for designing most of the Ghostbusters' iconic equipment, including the "proton packs" used to wrangle ghosts, ghost traps, and their vehicle, the
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. The equipment had to be designed and built in the six weeks before filming began in September 1983. Inspired by a military issue
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, the "proton packs" consisted of a handheld proton stream firing "neutrino wand" connected by a hose to a backpack said to contain a nuclear accelerator. Dane said he "went home and got foam pieces and just threw a bunch of stuff together to get the look. It was highly machined, but it had to look off-the-shelf and military surplus". Following Reitman's tweaks to the design, on-screen models of the "proton packs" were made from a fiberglass shell with an aluminum backplate bolted to a United States Army backpack frame. Each pack weighed approximately with the batteries for lighting installed, and strained the actors' backs during the long shoots. Two lighter versions were made; a hollow one with surface details for wide shots, and a foam rubber version for action scenes. The fiberglass props were created by special effects supervisor
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, based on Dane's design. Gaspar used rubber molds to create identical fiberglass shells. The "neutrino wand" had a flashbulb at the tip, giving animators an origin point for the proton streams. Fake walls laced with pyrotechnics were used to practically create the damage of the proton streams. The "Psychokinetic Energy meter" ("PKE meter") prop was built using an Iona SP-1 handheld shoe polisher as a base, to which lights and electronics were affixed. The PKE meter prop was designed and built by John Zabrucky of Modern Props in partnership with an outside fabricator. The technology was designed to not be overly fancy or sleek, emphasizing the characters' scientific backgrounds combined with the homemade nature of their equipment. The Ectomobile was in the first draft of Aykroyd's script, and he and John Daveikis developed some early concepts for the car. Dane developed fully detailed drawings for the interior and exterior and supervised the transformation of the 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor ambulance conversion into the Ectomobile. According to Aykroyd, the actual vehicle was "an ambulance that we converted to a hearse and then converted to an ambulance". Early concepts featured a black car with purple and white strobe lights giving it a supernatural glow, but this idea was scrapped after cinematographer László Kovács noted that dark paint would not film well at night. The concept also had fantastic features such as the ability to dematerialize and travel inter-dimensionally. Two vehicles were purchased, one for the pre-modification scenes. Dane designed its high-tech roof array with objects including a directional antenna, an air-conditioning unit, storage boxes and a
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. Because of its size, the roof rack was shipped to Manhattan on an airplane, while the car was transported to the East Coast by train. Sound designer Richard Beggs created the siren from a recording of a leopard snarl, cut and played backward.


Logo and sets

In the script, Aykroyd described the Ghostbusters clothing and vehicle as bearing a
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with a ghost trapped in it, crediting the Viking with the original concept. The final design fell to Gross, who had volunteered to serve as
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. As the logo would be required for props and sets, it needed to be finalized quickly, and Gross worked with Boss Film artist and creature design consultant Brent Boates who drew the final concept, and
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animated the logo for the film's opening. According to Gross, two versions of the logo exist, with one having "ghostbusters" written across the diagonal part of the sign. Gross did not like how it looked and flipped the diagonal bar to read top left to bottom right instead, but they later removed the wording. According to Gross, this is the correct version of the sign that was used throughout Europe. The bottom left to top right version was used in the United States as that was the design of the No symbol there. Medjuck also hired
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as
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. The script did not specify where Gozer would appear, and DeCuir painted the top of Dana's building with large, crystal doors that opened as written in the script. The fictional rooftop of 55 Central Park West was constructed at Stage 12 on the Burbank Studios lot. It was one of the largest constructed sets in film history and was surrounded by a 360-degree
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painting. The lighting used throughout the painting consumed so much power that the rest of the studio had to be shut down, and an additional four generators added, when it was in use. Small models such as planes were hung on string to animate the backdrop. The set was built three stories off the ground to allow for filming from low angles. The first three floors and street-front of Dana's building were recreated as sets for filming, including the climactic earthquake scene where hydraulics were used to raise broken parts of the street. Broken pieces of pavement and the road were positioned outside the real location to create a seamless transition between the two shots. DeCuir said: "They had one night to dress the street. When people went home early in the evening everything was normal, and when the little old ladies came out to walk their dogs in the morning, the whole street had erupted. Apparently, people complained to the New York Police Department and their switchboard lit up." For the scene where Dana's apartment explodes outwards, Weaver stood on set as the stunt happened. Similarly, the scene of Weaver rotating in the air was performed on set using a body-cast and mechanical arm concealed in the curtains, a trick Reitman learned working with magician
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.


Release


Test screening and marketing

''Ghostbusters'' was screened for
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s on February 3, 1984, with unfinished effects shots to determine if the comedy worked. Reitman was still concerned audiences would not react well to the Marshmallow Man because of its deviation from the realism of the rest of the film. Reitman recalled that approximately 200 people were recruited off the streets to view the film in a theater on the Burbank lot. It was during the opening library scene Reitman knew the film worked. Audiences reacted with fear, laughs, and applause as the Librarian Ghost transformed into a monster. The fateful Marshmallow scene was met with a similar reaction, and Reitman knew he would not have to perform any re-shoots. The screening for fellow industry members fared less well. Price recalled laughing as the rest of the audience sat deadpan; he rationalized an industry audience wants failure. Murray and Aykroyd's agent
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recalled an executive telling him, "Don't worry: we all make mistakes", while
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,
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of Columbia's parent,
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, said: "Gee, we're going to lose our shirts". In the months before its debut, a teaser trailer focused on the "No ghosts" logo, helping it become recognizable far in advance, and generating interest in the film without mentioning its title or its stars. A separate theatrical trailer contained a
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with a message by Murray and Aykroyd waiting for the 1,000 callers per hour it received over a six-week period. They also appeared in a video for
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, a theater-owner convention, to promote the film. Columbia spent approximately $10million on marketing, including $2.25million on prints, $1million on promotional materials, and $7million on advertising and miscellaneous costs including a $150,000 premiere for a hospital and the hotel costs for the press. Including the budget and marketing costs, it was estimated the film would have to make at least $80million to turn a profit.


Box office

The
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of ''Ghostbusters'' took place on June 7, 1984, at the Avco Cinema in
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, before its wide release the following day across 1,339 theaters in the United States (U.S.) and Canada. During its opening weekend in the U.S. and Canada, the film earned $13.6million—an average of $10,040 per theater. It finished as the number one film of the weekend, ahead of premiering horror-comedy ''
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'' ($12.5million), and the adventure film ''
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'' ($12 million), in its third week of release. The gross increased to $23.1 million during its first week, becoming the first major success for the studio since ''
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'' (1982). The film remained number one for seven consecutive weeks, grossing $146.5million, before being ousted by '' Purple Rain'' in early August. ''Ghostbusters'' regained the number one spot the following week before spending the next five weeks at number two, behind the action film ''
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'' and then the thriller ''
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''. ''Ghostbusters'' remained among the top-three grossing films for sixteen straight weeks before beginning a gradual decline and falling from the top-ten by late October. It left cinemas in early January 1985, after thirty weeks. ''Ghostbusters'' had quickly become a hit, surpassing ''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' as the top-grossing film of the summer, and earning $229million, making it the second highest-grossing film of 1984, approximately $5million behind Eddie Murphy's action-comedy ''
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'' ($234.8million) which was released in mid-December. ''Ghostbusters'' surpassed ''Animal House'' as the highest-grossing comedy film ever, until ''Beverly Hills Cop'' surpassed it six months later. Columbia had negotiated 50% of the box-office revenues or 90% of gross after expenses, depending on whichever was higher. Since the latter was the case, the studio received a 73% share of the box office profit, an estimated $128million. The main cast members each received percentages of the gross profits or net participation. A 1987 report estimated Murray alone had earned between $20–30million from his share. 1984 saw the release of several films that would later be considered iconic of the era, including: ''Gremlins'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. It was also the first year in box office history in which four films, including ''Ghostbusters'', grossed over $100million. ''Ghostbusters'' was re-released in the U.S. and Canada in August 1985, grossing a further $9.4million over five weeks, raising its theatrical gross to $238.6million and surpassing ''Beverly Hills Cop'' as the most successful comedy of the 1980s. By the end of 1999, ''Ghostbusters'' had grossed $126 million internationally for a worldwide total of $364.6 million. A restored and remastered version was released in August 2014, at 700 theaters across the U.S. and Canada to celebrate its 30thanniversary. It grossed an additional $3.5million, bringing the theatrical total to $242.2 million. The film has also received limited rereleases for special events and anniversaries. Including all reissues since 2000, the film has grossed an estimated $370million worldwide. Adjusted for inflation, the North American box office is equivalent to $667.9million in 2020, making it the thirty-seventh highest-grossing film ever.


Reception


Critical response

''Ghostbusters'' opened to generally positive reviews.
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gave it three and a half out of four, citing it as a rare example of successfully combining a special effects-driven blockbuster with "sly" dialogue. Ebert noted the effects existed to serve the actors' performances and not the reverse, saying it is "an exception to the general rule that big special effects can wreck a comedy". He also cited ''Ghostbusters'' as a rare mainstream film with many quotable lines. Writing for ''
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'', Joseph Gelmis described the Ghostbusters as an adolescent fantasy, comparing their firehouse base to the
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with a
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and an Ectomobile on the ground floor. ''
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'' Christopher Hicks praised Reitman's improved directing skills, and the crew for avoiding the vulgarity found in their previous films, ''
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'' and ''Stripes''. He felt they reached for more creative humor and genuine thrills instead. He complained about the finale, claiming it lost its sense of fun and was "overblown", but found the film compensated for this since it "has ghosts like you've never seen".
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agreed that the apocalyptic finale was out of hand, saying ''Ghostbusters'' worked best during the smaller ghost-catching scenes.
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wrote that Reitman is adept at improvisational comedy, but lost control of the film as the special effects gradually escalated. Arthur Knight appreciated the relaxed style of comedy saying while the plot is "primitive", it has "far more style and finesse" than would be expected of the creative team behind ''Meatballs'' and ''Animal House''. He singled out editors Sheldon Kahn and David Blewitt for creating a sustained pace of comedy and action. Despite "bathroom humor and tacky sight gags",
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described ''Ghostbusters'' favorably as "irresistible nonsense", comparing it to the supernatural horror film ''
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'', but with the comedy duo Abbott and Costello starring. ''
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described the special effects as somewhat "tacky" but believed this was a deliberate commentary on other ghost films. Ultimately, he believed praise was due to all involved for "thinking on a grandly comic scale". ''
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''s
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enjoyed the film, describing it as a teamwork project where everyone works "toward the same goal of relaxed insanity"; he called it "wonderful summer nonsense". ''
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''s review described it as a "lavishly produced" film that is only periodically impressive. Reviewers were consistent in their praise for Murray's performance.
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wrote that Murray's comedic sensibilities compensated for the "boring special effects". ''Variety'' singled out Murray for his "endearing" physical comedy and ad-libbing. Hicks similarly praised Murray, saying he "has never been better than he is here". Schickel considered Murray's character a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to develop fully his patented comic character". Gelmis appreciated Murray's dismissal of the serious situations to keep them comedic. The interactions between Murray, Aykroyd, and Ramis, were also generally well received. Schickel praised Aykroyd and Ramis for their "grace" in allowing Murray to outshine them. Travers and Gelmis said the three main actors worked well as a collaborative force, and Hicks described Murray, Ramis, and Aykroyd as wanting "to be like the Marx Brothers of the 80s". Conversely, Kehr believed the pair were "curiously underutilized", but appreciated Murray's
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line readings. ''
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had problems with the chemistry among the three leads. She praised Murray, but felt other actors did not have much material to contribute to the story; she concluded, "Murray's lines fall on dead air". Maslin believed Murray's talents were in service to a film lacking wit or coherence. She noted that many of the characters had little to do, leaving their stories unresolved as the plot began to give way to servicing the special effects instead. However, she did praise Weaver's performance as an "excellent foil" for Murray. ''Variety'' described it as a mistake to cast top comedians but often have them working alone. Siskel enjoyed the characters interacting with each other, but was critical of Hudson's late addition to the plot and his lack of development, believing it made "him appear as only a
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box office lure".


Accolades

''Ghostbusters'' was nominated for two Academy Awards in 1985: Best Original Song for "Ghostbusters" by Ray Parker Jr. (losing to
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's "
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" from '' The Woman in Red''), and Best Visual Effects for John Bruno, Richard Edlund, Chuck Gaspar and Mark Vargo (losing to ''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom''). That year, it was nominated for three
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: Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (losing to ''Romancing the Stone''), Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for Murray (losing to
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in ''
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''), and Best Original Song for Parker Jr., (losing again to "I Just Called to Say I Love You"). "Ghostbusters" went on to win the
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for Best Original Song, and Edlund was nominated for Special Visual Effects (losing again to ''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom''). It won Best Fantasy Film at the
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.


Post-release


Aftermath

Ray Parker Jr.'s "Ghostbusters" spent three weeks at number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in 1984 and 21 weeks on the charts altogether. The song is estimated to have added $20 million to the film's box office. Reitman directed the successful "Ghostbusters" music video that included several celebrity cameos. Shortly after the film's release, Huey Lewis sued Parker Jr., for plagiarizing his 1983 song "I Want a New Drug"; the case was settled out of court in 1985. Parker Jr. later sued Lewis for breaching a confidentiality agreement about the case. In 1984, the filmmakers were also sued by Harvey Cartoons, the owner of
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for $50 million and the destruction of all copies of the film. Harvey alleged the Ghostbusters logo was based on their character Fatso. The case was decided in Columbia's favor. Murray left acting for four years following the release of ''Ghostbusters''. He described the success as a phenomenon that would forever be his biggest accomplishment and, compounded by the failure of his personal project ''The Razor's Edge'', he felt "radioactive". Murray avoided central roles in films until the 1988 Christmas comedy film ''
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'', which used the tagline that Murray was "back among the ghosts". In a 1989 interview, Reitman said he was upset at the "little respect" he felt ''Ghostbusters'' received and his work was not taken seriously, believing many dismissed it as just "another action-comedy". Hudson held mixed feelings about ''Ghostbusters''. He regretted the marginalization of his character from the original script and felt ''Ghostbusters'' did not improve his career as he had hoped, or been promised. In a 2014 interview, he said: "I love the character and he's got some great lines, but I felt the guy was just kind of there... I'm very thankful that fans appreciate the Winston character. But it's always been very frustrating—kind of a love/hate thing, I guess." Atherton said fans would call him "dickless" on the streets into the 1990s, to his ire.


Home media

''Ghostbusters'' was released on
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in October 1985.
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had scheduled the equally popular ''Beverly Hills Cop'' to release the day before ''Ghostbusters'', forcing Columbia to release it a week earlier to avoid direct competition. Priced at $79.95, ''Ghostbusters'' was predicted to sell well but be outperformed by ''Beverly Hills Cop'' because of its lower $29.95 price. The release was supported by a $1million advertising campaign. The film was the tenth best-selling videocassette during its launch week. Columbia earned approximately $20million selling the video manufacturing and distribution rights. A record 410,000 cassettes were ordered (exceeded a few months later by '' Rambo: First Blood Part II''s 425,000 unit order). By February 1986, it was estimated to have sold 400,000 copies and earned $32 million in revenue, making it the third best-selling VHS of 1985, after '' Star Trek III: The Search for Spock'' (425,000 units, $12.7 million) and ''Beverly Hills Cop'' (1.4 million units sold, $41.9 million). ''Ghostbusters'' was released in 1989 on
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, a format then experiencing a resurgence in popularity. The release offered a one-disc version, and a two-disc
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version featuring
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s, a split-screen demonstration of the film's effects, the screenplay, and other special features. In a 1999 interview for the
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release, Reitman admitted he was not involved in the LaserDisc versions and had been embarrassed by the visual changes that "pumped up the light level so much you saw all the
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lines", highlighting flaws in the special effects. ''Ghostbusters'' was also the first full-length film to be released on a
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when
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did so in 2008.
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disc editions were released for the film's 25th, 30th, and 35th anniversaries in 2009, 2014 and 2019. They featured remastered
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video quality, deleted scenes, alternate takes, fan interviews, and commentaries by crew members and actors including Aykroyd, Ramis, Reitman, and Medjuck. The 35th-anniversary version came in a limited edition steel book cover and contained unseen footage including the deleted "Fort Detmerring" scene. The film was released as part of the 8-disc ''Ghostbusters: Ultimate Collection'' Blu-ray and
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boxset in February 2022, also containing its sequels ''
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'' (1989) and '' Ghostbusters: Afterlife'' (2021), and the 2016 reboot '' Ghostbusters: Answer the Call''. Presented in a ghost trap-shaped box, the release features a 114-minute preview cut of ''Ghostbusters'' including deleted scenes, an edited-for-TV version, recorded auditions for Dana, and a 90-minute documentary, "Ghostbusters: Behind Closed Doors" about the film's production. Parker Jr.'s "Ghostbusters" received special edition vinyl record releases, one as a glow in the dark record—the other a white record presented in a marshmallow-scented jacket. A remaster of Bernstein's score was also released in June 2019, on
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, digital, and
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formats. It includes four unreleased tracks, and commentary by Bernstein's son Peter.


Merchandise

Developing merchandise for a film was still a relatively new practice at the time of ''Ghostbusters'' release, and it was only following the success of ''Star Wars'' merchandise that other studios attempted to duplicate the idea. The unexpected success of ''Ghostbusters'' meant Columbia did not have a comprehensive merchandising plan in place to fully capitalize on the film at the peak of its popularity. They were able to generate additional revenue, however, by applying the popular "no ghosts" logo to a variety of products. Much of the merchandising success came from licensing the rights to other companies based on the success of the 1986 animated spin-off ''The Real Ghostbusters''. Merchandise based directly on the film did not initially sell well until ''The Real Ghostbusters'', which on its own helped generate up to $200 million in revenue in 1988, the same year the Ghostbusters proton pack was the most popular toy in the United Kingdom. A successful ''Ghostbusters'' video game was released alongside the film. The film also received two
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, ''Ghostbusters'' by Larry Milne (released with the film), and ''Ghostbusters: The Supernatural Spectacular'' by Richard Mueller (released in 1985). "Making Ghostbusters", an annotated script by Ramis, was released in 1985. In the years since its release, ''Ghostbusters'' merchandise has included:
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, action figures, books, Halloween costumes, various
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and
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sets including the Ectomobile and Firehouse, board games,
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s,
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s,
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s, statues,
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s, neon signs, ice cube trays,
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, coin banks,
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Pop figures, footwear, lunch boxes, and breakfast cereals. A Slimer-inspired limited-edition citrus-flavored Hi-C Ecto Cooler drink first released in 1987, was one of the more popular items, and did not cease production until 2001. The Slimer character became iconic and popular, appearing in video games, toys, cartoons, sequels, toothpaste, and juice boxes. There have also been crossover products including comic books and toys that combine the Ghostbusters with existing properties like ''Men in Black'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and
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.


Thematic analysis


Capitalism and private industry

As described by academic Christine Alice Corcos, ''Ghostbusters'' is "a satire on academia, intellectuals, city government, yuppies, tax professionals, and apathetic New Yorkers". It has also been analyzed as an era-appropriate example of Republican,
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, or
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ideology, in particular, Reagan-era economics popularized by United States President
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. Reaganomics focused on limited government spending and
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in favor of a
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provided by the
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of entrepreneurship, profit motives, and individual initiative. Analysts point to the premise of a small private business obstructed by an arrogant, incompetent bureaucrat (Walter Peck) from a government agency. Peck's interference compromises the Ghostbusters' ghost containment unit, unleashing spirits upon the city and ushering in Gozer's arrival. When Peck arrives to shutter the Ghostbusters, Egon affirms "this is private property". In this sense, it is Peck, not Gozer, who represents the true villain. Others note that after losing their university jobs, Aykroyd's character is upset because their public sector funding required little of them. He had worked in the private sector where "they expect results". Reitman considered himself a "
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-slash-
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". The ''
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'' wrote that the private sector arrives to combat the supernatural activity in New York, for a fee, while the government is incapable of doing anything. As '' Vox'' notes, the mayor, a government representative, is motivated to release the Ghostbusters after being reminded that their success will save the lives of "millions of registered voters", a cynical view of an official who is motivated by what allows him to retain his position. The mayor's choice is ideological: the privatized free market of the Ghostbusters or the government agency Peck represents. Even the police are forced to take Louis/Vinz to the Ghostbusters because they are incapable of dealing with him. Author Ralph Clare highlights that the Ghostbusters reside in a disused firehouse and drive an old ambulance, each sold off as public services fail. Corcos suggests the Ghostbusters are an example of the American free-thinker, representing vigilantes fighting against government overreach that is worsening the issue. Clare wrote that ''Ghostbusters'' embraces the free market in the aftermath of American financial despair in the 1970s, particularly in New York City that led to films set in a gritty, collapsing, crime-ridden, and failed New York, such as ''
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'' (1976), '' The Warriors'' (1979), and ''
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'' (1981). ''Ghostbusters'' was created at the beginning of an economic recovery that Clare described as "pure capitalism", focused on the privatization and deregulation to allow the private sector to supplant the government. The necessity of the mayor outsourcing the ghost problem mirrors the real New York government ceding vast areas of real estate to corporations to stimulate renewal. The use of capitalism can be further seen in how Ray, tasked to empty his mind, is incapable of recalling anything but a consumerist mascot; in another example, Dana's refrigerator, which stores consumerist icons, is where she witnesses Zuul.


Inequality, immigrants, and pollution

The ghosts in ''Ghostbusters'' have been interpreted as analogs for crime, homelessness, pollution, and faltering infrastructure and public services. Corcos discussed ''Ghostbusters''s negative take on government and environmental regulation. She wrote that the ghosts represent pollutants, remnants of environmental damage, and a reflection of real-life governments refusing to acknowledge environmental problems that affect humanity. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) explicitly does not believe in the ghosts or "waste" the Ghostbusters are collecting and, in turn, the Ghostbusters do not believe the EPA deserves obedience or compliance because of its ignorance. Even though the Ghostbusters have condensed a widespread problem into a small area, they have constructed a dangerous containment unit in a heavily populated area while possessing the unique knowledge to understand how much danger it poses. However, Peck's rigid adherence to government regulation results in him turning off the unit and creating a more dangerous situation. Clare identified the ghosts as representative of New York's issues with the homeless and ethnic minorities. The ghosts, which were once human, are not acknowledged as such and are treated as a nuisance that the Ghostbusters transport to less desirable areas, similar to real-world gentrification. The Ghostbusters charge a substantial fee for their services and so generally serve the affluent such as the Sedgewick hotel and Dana Barrett, while poorer Chinese citizens pay for their services in meat. In this way, Clare argues, ''Ghostbusters'' promotes the regeneration of New York City but ignores the cost to the poor and disenfranchised to achieve it. Author Zoila Clark noted that concept art of an unused Chinatown ghost bore similarities to a stereotypical Chinese immigrant including long, braided hair and a triangular agricultural hat.


Immaturity

Author Nicole Matthews argued the need to present a film targeted at both adults and children leads to the central characters being infantilized and immature. Critic
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said a film's profitability was dependent on addressing children who "can identify with a 40-year-old-man with a mid-life crisis and 40-year-old-men in midlife crises who long to fight pirates with cardboard cutlasses". ''Ghostbusters'' presents Venkman's immature comedic sarcasm as a means of disarming situations and furthering the narrative. Author Jim Whalley wrote that this presents a clear tonal shift in the sequel; in ''Ghostbusters'', the characters are hired workers just doing their job, whereas in ''Ghostbusters II'' they are noble heroes saving the city. In doing so, ''Ghostbusters II'' reimagines Venkman's persona as comedic relief instead of a practical tool. The primarily male audience also results in female characters that are either absent or not important to the overall story. Author Jane Crisp wrote that Dana encountering Zuul in her fridge presents a stereotypical view of women being associated with the home and kitchen.


Legacy

''Ghostbusters'' is considered one of the first blockbusters and is credited with refining the term to effectively create a new genre that mixed comedy, science fiction, horror, and thrills. ''Ghostbusters'' also confirmed the merchandising success of ''
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'' (1977) was not a fluke. A successful, recognizable brand could be used to launch spin-offs, helping establish a business model in the film industry that has since become the status quo. Once ''Ghostbusters'' popularity was clear, the studio aggressively cultivated its profile, translating it into merchandising and other media such as television, extending its profitable lifetime long after the film had left theaters. Entertainment industry observers credit ''Ghostbusters'' and ''Saturday Night Live'' with reversing the negative perception of New York City in the early 1980s. Weaver said: "I think it was a love letter to New York and New Yorkers... the doorman saying, 'Someone brought a cougar to a party'—that's so New York. When we come down covered with marshmallow, and there are these crowds of New Yorkers of all types and descriptions cheering for us... it was one of the most moving things I can remember". It is similarly credited with helping diminish the divide between television and film actors. Talent agent Michael Ovitz said that before ''Ghostbusters'', television actors were only considered for minor roles in film. Describing ''Ghostbusters'' enduring popularity, Reitman said "kids are all worried about death and... ghost-like things. By watching ''Ghostbusters'', there's a sense that you can control this, that you can mitigate it somehow and it doesn't have to be that frightening. It became this movie that parents liked to bring their kids to—they could appreciate it on different levels but still watch it together".


Cultural influence

''Ghostbusters'' was considered a phenomenon and highly influential. The ''Ghostbusters'' theme song was a hit, and Halloween of 1984 was dominated by children dressed as the titular protagonists. It had a significant effect on popular culture and is credited with inventing the special-effects driven comedy. Its basic premise of a particular genre mixed with comedy, and a team combating an otherworldly threat has been replicated with varying degrees of success in films like ''
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'' (1997), ''
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'' (2001), '' The Watch'' (2012), ''
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'' (2013), and ''
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'' (2015). In 2015, the United States
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selected ''Ghostbusters'' for preservation in the
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, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Reitman responded: "It's an honor to know that a movie that begins with a ghost in a library now has a spot on the shelves of the Library of Congress". In 1984, the ''Ghostbusters'' phenomenon was referred to across dozens of advertisements for everything from airlines to dentistry and real estate. The "-busters" suffix became a common term used at both local and national stages, being applied to topics like the United States national budget ("budgetbusters"), agriculture ("cropbusters"), B-52s ("nukebusters"), sanitation ("litterbusters"), or
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("pricebusters"). Similarly, the "no ghosts" logo was modified to protest political candidates like Ronald Reagan and
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workers. Other contributions to the cultural lexicon included "Who ya gonna call?" from Parker Jr's "Ghostbusters", and Murray's adlib of "this chick is toast" against Gozer to imply she was finished or doomed over the scripted line of "I'm gonna turn this guy into toast". This is thought to be the first historic usage of "toast" as a slang term. ''Ghostbusters'' quickly developed a dedicated fan following that has continued to thrive in the years since. Despite its mainstream success, it is considered an example of a cult blockbuster—a popular film with a dedicated fanbase. It is popular globally, inspiring fan clubs, fan-made films, art, and conventions. Fans dressed as Ghostbusters occasionally burst into the main reading room of the New York Public Library. The 2016
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documentary '' Ghostheads'' follows various fans of the series and details the effect it has had on their lives, interspersed with interviews from crew, including Aykroyd, Reitman, and Weaver. A separate 2019 documentary, '' Cleanin' Up the Town: Remembering Ghostbusters'', details the film production. Memorabilia from the film is popular, with a screen-used proton pack selling for $169,000 at a 2012 auction. In 2017, a newly discovered
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fossil was named ''Zuul crurivastator'' after Gozer's minion. ''Ghostbusters'' was turned into a special-effects laden stage show at
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, which ran from 1990 to 1996, based mainly on the final battle with Gozer. The 2019
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and Universal Studios Florida hosted a haunted maze attraction featuring locations, characters, and ghosts from the film. The film has also been homaged or explicitly referred to across a variety of media including film, television, and video games. Aykroyd reprised his Ghostbuster character for a cameo in '' Casper'' (1995), and the celebratory parade at the film's denouement inspired the ending of the 2012 superhero film '' The Avengers'', showing the world celebrating the eponymous team's victory.


Critical reassessment

''Ghostbusters''s positive reception has lasted well beyond its release, and it is considered one of the most important comedy films ever made. It is listed in the 2013 film reference book ''
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''. On its 30th anniversary in 2014, ''
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''s entertainment industry-voted ranking named it the seventy-seventh best film of all time. That year, '' Time Out'' rated ''Ghostbusters'' five out of five, describing it as a "cavalcade of pure joy". ''
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''s reader-voted list of the 100 Greatest Movies placed the film as number 68. In 2014, ''
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'' readers voted ''Ghostbusters'' the ninth-greatest film of the 1980s. Review aggregation website
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offers a approval rating from critics, with an average rating of . The site's consensus reads: "An infectiously fun blend of special effects and comedy, with Bill Murray's hilarious deadpan performance leading a cast of great comic turns". The film also has a score of 71 out of 100 on
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based on eight critical reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reviews. In 2001, the
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ranked ''Ghostbusters'' number 28 on its 100 Years...100 Laughs list recognizing the best comedy films. In 2009, ''
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'' ranked ''Ghostbusters'' number 10 on its list of the 25 Best Conservative Movies of the Last 25 Years, noting the "regulation-happy" Environmental Protection Agency is portrayed as the villain and it is the private sector that saves the day. In November 2015, the screenplay was listed number 14 on the
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's 101 Funniest Screenplays. In 2017, the
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polled 253 critics (118 female, 135 male) from across 52 countries on the funniest film made. ''Ghostbusters'' came ninety-fifth. ''Ghostbusters'' is considered one of the best films of the 1980s, appearing on several lists based on this metric, including: number two by Film.com, number five by ''Time Out'', number six by ''
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'', number 31 by ''Empire'', and it appears on
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's non-ranked list. It also appeared on several media outlets' best comedy film lists—ranked number one by ''
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'', number four by ''
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'', number 10 by ''Empire'', number 25 by ''
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'', and number 45 by Rotten Tomatoes, which also listed the film number 71 on its list of 200 essential movies to watch. Others have named it one of the best science-fiction films, best science-fiction comedies, and best summer blockbusters. Murray's Peter Venkman appeared at number44 on ''Empire''s 2006 list of its "100 Greatest Movie Characters".


Sequels and adaptations

The film's success spawned the ''Ghostbusters'' franchise, comprising animated television shows, film sequels, and reboot. ''Ghostbusters'' was followed by the 1986 animated television series ''The Real Ghostbusters''. It ran for 140 episodes over seven seasons across six years, and itself spawned a spin-off Slimer-centric sub-series,
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, and merchandise. It was followed by a sequel series, 1997's ''
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''. A film sequel, ''Ghostbusters II'', was released in 1989. Despite breaking box office records and attracting an estimated two million more people to its opening than ''Ghostbusters'', the sequel earned less than the original and received a less enthusiastic response. Even so, the popularity of the actors and characters led to discussion of a third film. The concept failed to progress for many years because Murray was reluctant to participate. In a 2009 interview, he said:
We did 'GhostbustersII''and it was sort of rather unsatisfying for me, because the first one to me was ... the real thing. And the sequel ... They’d written a whole different movie than the one nitially discussed.. so there's never been an interest in a third ''Ghostbusters'', because the second one was disappointing ... for me, anyway.
Aykroyd pursued a sequel through to the early 2010s. '' Ghostbusters: The Video Game'' was released in 2009, featuring narrative contributions from Ramis and Aykroyd, and voice acting by Murray, Aykroyd, Ramis, Hudson, Potts, and Atherton. Set two years after ''Ghostbusters II'', the story follows the Ghostbusters training a recruit (the player) to combat a ghostly threat related to Gozer. The game was well-received, earning award nominations for its storytelling. Aykroyd has referred to the game as being "essentially the third movie". ''Ghostbusters: The Return'' (2004) was the first in a planned series of sequel novels before the publisher went out of business. Several ''Ghostbusters'' comic books have continued the original group's adventures across the globe and other dimensions. Following Ramis's death in 2014, Reitman determined the creative control shared by himself, Ramis, Aykroyd, and Murray was holding the franchise back and negotiated a deal to sell the rights to Columbia; he spent two weeks convincing Murray. Reitman refused to detail the deal but said "the creators would be enriched for the rest of our lives, and for the rest of our children's lives". He and Aykroyd founded
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, a production company dedicated to expanding the franchise, starting with the 2016 female-led reboot ''Ghostbusters'' (later retitled ''Ghostbusters: Answer the Call''). Before its release, the reboot was beset by controversies. After its release, it was considered a
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with mixed reviews. The franchise returned to the original two films with the sequels, ''Ghostbusters: Afterlife'' (2021), directed by Reitman's son
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, and '' Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire'' (2024).


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Box Office Mojo Box Office Mojo is an American website that tracks box-office revenue in a systematic, algorithmic way. The site was founded in 1998 by Brandon Gray, and was bought in 2008 by IMDb, which itself is owned by Amazon. History Brandon Gray ...
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Box Office Mojo Box Office Mojo is an American website that tracks box-office revenue in a systematic, algorithmic way. The site was founded in 1998 by Brandon Gray, and was bought in 2008 by IMDb, which itself is owned by Amazon. History Brandon Gray ...
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Box Office Mojo Box Office Mojo is an American website that tracks box-office revenue in a systematic, algorithmic way. The site was founded in 1998 by Brandon Gray, and was bought in 2008 by IMDb, which itself is owned by Amazon. History Brandon Gray ...
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Box Office Mojo Box Office Mojo is an American website that tracks box-office revenue in a systematic, algorithmic way. The site was founded in 1998 by Brandon Gray, and was bought in 2008 by IMDb, which itself is owned by Amazon. History Brandon Gray ...
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Box Office Mojo Box Office Mojo is an American website that tracks box-office revenue in a systematic, algorithmic way. The site was founded in 1998 by Brandon Gray, and was bought in 2008 by IMDb, which itself is owned by Amazon. History Brandon Gray ...
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Box Office Mojo Box Office Mojo is an American website that tracks box-office revenue in a systematic, algorithmic way. The site was founded in 1998 by Brandon Gray, and was bought in 2008 by IMDb, which itself is owned by Amazon. History Brandon Gray ...
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{{cite web , first=Kevin , last=Stern , title=Beyond the Marquee: The Web-Series (Episode 70) – The ''Ghostbusters'' Ecto-1 Car and Designer Stephen Dane , url=http://beyondthemarquee.com/34980, website=Beyond the Marquee , date=September 18, 2014 , access-date=August 9, 2019 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190720164732/http://beyondthemarquee.com/34980 , archive-date=July 20, 2019 , url-status=live {{cite web , first=Mark , last=Abadi , title=9 common words you probably didn't know came from movies , url=https://www.businessinsider.com/star-wars-ghostbusters-clueless-movie-words-2018-5?r=US&IR=T , website=
Bloody Disgusting Bloody Disgusting is an American independent multi-media company, which began as a horror genre-focused news website specializing in information services that covered various horror media. The company expanded into other media including podcast ...
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{{cite web, first=Melody, last=Lau, url=https://www.cbcmusic.ca/posts/12032/15-things-you-might-not-know-about-the-ghostbuster, title=15 Things You Might Not Know about the ''Ghostbusters'' Theme Song, date=July 14, 2016, website= CBCMusic.ca , access-date=September 29, 2019, archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181220230845/https://www.cbcmusic.ca/posts/12032/15-things-you-might-not-know-about-the-ghostbuster, archive-date=December 20, 2018, url-status=live {{cite web , first=Nicole , last=Riva , url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/new-dinosaur-discovered-zuul-1.4105047, access-date=May 9, 2017, date=May 9, 2017, title=ROM scientists name new dinosaur species after ''Ghostbusters'' villain, website =
CBC News CBC News is the division of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation responsible for the news gathering and production of news programs on the corporation's English-language operations, namely CBC Television, CBC Radio, CBC News Network, and CBC ...
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Comic Book Resources ''CBR'', formerly ''Comic Book Resources'', is a news website primarily covering comic book news, comic book reviews, and comic book–related topics involving movies, television, anime, and video games. It is owned by Valnet, parent of publicat ...
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{{cite web , first=Kelvin , last=Childs , title=Something Strange: 15 Dark Secrets About The Real ''Ghostbusters'', url=https://www.cbr.com/dark-secrets-real-ghostbusters/ , website=
Comic Book Resources ''CBR'', formerly ''Comic Book Resources'', is a news website primarily covering comic book news, comic book reviews, and comic book–related topics involving movies, television, anime, and video games. It is owned by Valnet, parent of publicat ...
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{{cite web , first=Peter , last=Bradshaw , author-link=Peter Bradshaw , title=Cleanin' Up the Town: Remembering Ghostbusters review – slime time, url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/jan/03/cleanin-up-the-town-remembering-ghostbusters-review-documentary , website=
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
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{{cite web , first=Christian , last=DuChateau, title=Relive '80s pop culture in 'Ready Player One' , url=https://edition.cnn.com/2011/09/25/living/ernest-cline-author-interview/index.html , website=
CNN Cable News Network (CNN) is a multinational news organization operating, most notably, a website and a TV channel headquartered in Atlanta. Founded in 1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner and Reese Schonfeld as a 24-hour cable ne ...
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{{cite web , first=David , last=Kobylanski , title=You Know Who To Call Part 1: A Detailed History of the ''Ghostbusters'' Movies, Cartoons, Comics, and Merchandise , url=https://collider.com/ghostbusters-history-movies-cartoons-comics/ , website=
Collider A collider is a type of particle accelerator that brings two opposing particle beams together such that the particles collide. Compared to other particle accelerators in which the moving particles collide with a stationary matter target, collid ...
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Collider A collider is a type of particle accelerator that brings two opposing particle beams together such that the particles collide. Compared to other particle accelerators in which the moving particles collide with a stationary matter target, collid ...
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{{cite web , first=Andre , last=Dellamorte , title=''Ghostbusters'' And ''Ghostbusters'' II (Mastered in 4K) Blu-Ray Reviews , url=https://collider.com/ghostbusters-blu-ray-review-ghostbusters-2/ , website=
Collider A collider is a type of particle accelerator that brings two opposing particle beams together such that the particles collide. Compared to other particle accelerators in which the moving particles collide with a stationary matter target, collid ...
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Complex Complex commonly refers to: * Complexity, the behaviour of a system whose components interact in multiple ways so possible interactions are difficult to describe ** Complex system, a system composed of many components which may interact with each ...
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{{cite web , first=Carine , last=Lavache , title=The Halloween Costume Everyone Was Wearing the Year You Were Born , date=September 29, 2017 , website=
Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitan may refer to: Internationalism * World citizen, one who eschews traditional geopolitical divisions derived from national citizenship * Cosmopolitanism, the idea that all of humanity belongs to a single moral community * Cosmopolitan ...
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{{cite web , first=Mark , last=Sinclair , title=''Ghostbusters'' and the 'no ghost' logo , date=February 13, 2015 , website=
Creative Review ''Creative Review'' is a bimonthly print magazine and website. The magazine focuses on commercial creativity, covering design, advertising, photography, branding, digital products, film, and gaming. The magazine is published bimonthly in print an ...
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{{cite web , first=Fred , last=Topel , title='Ghostbusters' Documentary Has New Surprises About the Classic Comedy and You Can Watch It for Free , date=June 18, 2020 , website=CheatSheet.com , url=https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/ghostbusters-documentary-has-new-surprises-about-the-classic-comedy-and-you-can-watch-it-for-free.html/ , access-date=August 20, 2021 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210817022451if_/https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/ghostbusters-documentary-has-new-surprises-about-the-classic-comedy-and-you-can-watch-it-for-free.html/ , archive-date=August 17, 2021 , url-status=live {{cite web , first=Roger , last=Ebert , author-link=Roger Ebert , title=Bill Murray, "Quick Change" Artist , date=July 13, 1990 , website=
RogerEbert.com ''RogerEbert.com'' is an American film review website that archives reviews written by film critic Roger Ebert for the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' and also shares other critics' reviews and essays. The website, underwritten by the ''Chicago Sun-Times ...
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{{cite web, last=Budin , first=Jeremiah , title=The Ultimate Ghostbusters Map Guide To New York City , url=https://ny.curbed.com/maps/the-ultimate-ghostbusters-map-guide-to-new-york-city , website=
Curbed Curbed is an American real estate and urban design website published by ''New York'' magazine. Founded as a blog by Lockhart Steele in 2006 to cover New York City real estate, it grew by 2010 to feature sub-pages dedicated to specific real ...
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{{cite web , first=Joshua , last=Winning , title=How to tour New York City like a Ghostbuster – from Dana's Central Park apartment to ''Ghostbusters'' HQ , url=https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a795108/ghostbusters-tour-new-york-city-your-favourite-locations-from-ghostbusters-hq-to/ , website=
Digital Spy Digital Spy (DS) is a British-based entertainment, television and film website and brand and is the largest digital property at Hearst UK. Since its initial launch in 1999, Digital Spy has focused on entertainment news related to television pro ...
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{{cite web , first=Simon , last=Reynolds , title=6 movies that desperately tried to be ''Ghostbusters'': Pixels, Men in Black and more , url=https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a662735/6-movies-that-desperately-tried-to-be-ghostbusters-pixels-men-in-black-and-more/ , website=
Digital Spy Digital Spy (DS) is a British-based entertainment, television and film website and brand and is the largest digital property at Hearst UK. Since its initial launch in 1999, Digital Spy has focused on entertainment news related to television pro ...
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Digital Spy Digital Spy (DS) is a British-based entertainment, television and film website and brand and is the largest digital property at Hearst UK. Since its initial launch in 1999, Digital Spy has focused on entertainment news related to television pro ...
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{{cite web , first=Stephen , last=Harber , title=Extreme ''Ghostbusters'': revisiting an underappreciated cartoon , url=https://www.denofgeek.com/uk/tv/extreme-ghostbusters/42193/extreme-ghostbusters-revisiting-an-underappreciated-cartoon , website=
Den of Geek ''Den of Geek'' is a UK and US-based website covering entertainment with a focus on pop culture. The website also issues a biannual magazine. History ''Den of Geek'' was founded in 2007 by Simon Brew in London. In 2012, DoG Tech LLC licensed ' ...
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{{cite web , first=Craig , last=Thomas , title=''Ghostbusters'' Blu-ray review , url=https://www.denofgeek.com/dvd-bluray/8176/ghostbusters-blu-ray-review , website=
Den of Geek ''Den of Geek'' is a UK and US-based website covering entertainment with a focus on pop culture. The website also issues a biannual magazine. History ''Den of Geek'' was founded in 2007 by Simon Brew in London. In 2012, DoG Tech LLC licensed ' ...
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{{cite web , first=Philip , last=Tibbets , title=Why the ''Ghostbusters'' game is "essentially the third movie" , url=https://www.denofgeek.com/games/ghostbusters/30477/why-the-ghostbusters-game-is-essentially-the-third-movie , website=
Den of Geek ''Den of Geek'' is a UK and US-based website covering entertainment with a focus on pop culture. The website also issues a biannual magazine. History ''Den of Geek'' was founded in 2007 by Simon Brew in London. In 2012, DoG Tech LLC licensed ' ...
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{{cite web , first=Craig , last=Thomas , title=''Ghostbusters'': saluting the effects of the original movie , url=https://www.denofgeek.com/uk/movies/ghostbusters/40778/ghostbusters-saluting-the-effects-of-the-original-movie , website=
Den of Geek ''Den of Geek'' is a UK and US-based website covering entertainment with a focus on pop culture. The website also issues a biannual magazine. History ''Den of Geek'' was founded in 2007 by Simon Brew in London. In 2012, DoG Tech LLC licensed ' ...
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Dread Central Dread Central is an American website founded in 2006 that is dedicated to horror news, interviews, and reviews. It covers horror films, comics, novels, and toys. Dread Central has won the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Award for Best Website f ...
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{{cite web , first=Sean , last=Evans , title=11 Facts About the ''Ghostbusters'' Ecto-1 You Never Knew , url=https://www.thedrive.com/vintage/4415/11-facts-about-the-ghostbusters-ecto-1-you-never-knew , website=Drive , date=July 14, 2016 , access-date=August 9, 2019 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190115050724/https://www.thedrive.com/vintage/4415/11-facts-about-the-ghostbusters-ecto-1-you-never-knew, archive-date=January 15, 2019 , url-status=live {{cite web, url=http://www.empireonline.com/100-greatest-movie-characters/default.asp?c=44 , title=The 100 Greatest Movie Characters- 44. Peter Venkman , website=
Empire An empire is a political unit made up of several territories, military outpost (military), outposts, and peoples, "usually created by conquest, and divided between a hegemony, dominant center and subordinate peripheries". The center of the ...
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{{cite web , first=Willow , last=Green , title=The 100 Greatest Movies , date=March 20, 2018 , website=
Empire An empire is a political unit made up of several territories, military outpost (military), outposts, and peoples, "usually created by conquest, and divided between a hegemony, dominant center and subordinate peripheries". The center of the ...
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{{cite web , first=Willow , last=Green , title=The 80 best '80s movies: 39–1 , date=May 11, 2016 , website=
Empire An empire is a political unit made up of several territories, military outpost (military), outposts, and peoples, "usually created by conquest, and divided between a hegemony, dominant center and subordinate peripheries". The center of the ...
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{{cite web , title=The 50 Greatest Comedies , date=March 31, 2018 , website=
Empire An empire is a political unit made up of several territories, military outpost (military), outposts, and peoples, "usually created by conquest, and divided between a hegemony, dominant center and subordinate peripheries". The center of the ...
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{{cite web, first=Jason, last=Matloff , title=An Oral History of ''Ghostbusters'', url=https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/news/a27498/ghostbusters-oral-history/, website=
Esquire Esquire (, ; abbreviated Esq.) is usually a courtesy title. In the United Kingdom, ''esquire'' historically was a title of respect accorded to men of higher social rank, particularly members of the landed gentry above the rank of gentleman ...
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Esquire Esquire (, ; abbreviated Esq.) is usually a courtesy title. In the United Kingdom, ''esquire'' historically was a title of respect accorded to men of higher social rank, particularly members of the landed gentry above the rank of gentleman ...
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Entertainment Weekly ''Entertainment Weekly'' (sometimes abbreviated as ''EW'') is an American online magazine, digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, ...
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Gizmodo ''Gizmodo'' () is a design, technology, science, and science fiction website. It was originally launched as part of the Gawker Media network run by Nick Denton. ''Gizmodo'' also includes the sub-blogs ''io9'' and ''Earther'', which focus on pop ...
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Gizmodo ''Gizmodo'' () is a design, technology, science, and science fiction website. It was originally launched as part of the Gawker Media network run by Nick Denton. ''Gizmodo'' also includes the sub-blogs ''io9'' and ''Earther'', which focus on pop ...
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The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
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Collider A collider is a type of particle accelerator that brings two opposing particle beams together such that the particles collide. Compared to other particle accelerators in which the moving particles collide with a stationary matter target, collid ...
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HuffPost ''HuffPost'' (''The Huffington Post'' until 2017, itself often abbreviated as ''HPo'') is an American progressive news website, with localized and international editions. The site offers news, satire, blogs, and original content, and covers p ...
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IGN ''IGN'' is an American video gaming and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc. The company's headquarters is located in San Francisco's SoMa district and is headed by its former e ...
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io9 ''io9'' is a sub-blog of the technology blog ''Gizmodo'' that focuses on science fiction and fantasy pop culture, with former focuses on science, technology and futurism. It was created as a standalone blog in 2008 by editor Annalee Newitz under ...
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LA Weekly ''LA Weekly'' is a free weekly alternative newspaper in Los Angeles, California. The paper covers music, arts, film, theater, culture, and other local news in the Los Angeles area. ''LA Weekly'' was founded in 1978 by Jay Levin (among others), ...
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Los Angeles Times The ''Los Angeles Times'' is an American Newspaper#Daily, daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California, in 1881. Based in the Greater Los Angeles city of El Segundo, California, El Segundo since 2018, it is the List of new ...
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Los Angeles Times The ''Los Angeles Times'' is an American Newspaper#Daily, daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California, in 1881. Based in the Greater Los Angeles city of El Segundo, California, El Segundo since 2018, it is the List of new ...
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Los Angeles Times The ''Los Angeles Times'' is an American Newspaper#Daily, daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California, in 1881. Based in the Greater Los Angeles city of El Segundo, California, El Segundo since 2018, it is the List of new ...
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Los Angeles Times The ''Los Angeles Times'' is an American Newspaper#Daily, daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California, in 1881. Based in the Greater Los Angeles city of El Segundo, California, El Segundo since 2018, it is the List of new ...
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Los Angeles Times The ''Los Angeles Times'' is an American Newspaper#Daily, daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California, in 1881. Based in the Greater Los Angeles city of El Segundo, California, El Segundo since 2018, it is the List of new ...
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Los Angeles Times The ''Los Angeles Times'' is an American Newspaper#Daily, daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California, in 1881. Based in the Greater Los Angeles city of El Segundo, California, El Segundo since 2018, it is the List of new ...
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Los Angeles Times The ''Los Angeles Times'' is an American Newspaper#Daily, daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California, in 1881. Based in the Greater Los Angeles city of El Segundo, California, El Segundo since 2018, it is the List of new ...
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Medium Medium may refer to: Aircraft *Medium bomber, a class of warplane * Tecma Medium, a French hang glider design Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''The Medium'' (1921 film), a German silent film * ''The Medium'' (1951 film), a film vers ...
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National Post The ''National Post'' is a Canadian English-language broadsheet newspaper and the flagship publication of the American-owned Postmedia Network. It is published Mondays through Saturdays, with Monday released as a digital e-edition only.
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New York New York most commonly refers to: * New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States * New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York New York may also refer to: Places United Kingdom * ...
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The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
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The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
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United Press International United Press International (UPI) is an American international news agency whose newswires, photo, news film, and audio services provided news material to thousands of newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations for most of the 20th ce ...
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The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
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People The term "the people" refers to the public or Common people, common mass of people of a polity. As such it is a concept of human rights law, international law as well as constitutional law, particularly used for claims of popular sovereignty. I ...
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People The term "the people" refers to the public or Common people, common mass of people of a polity. As such it is a concept of human rights law, international law as well as constitutional law, particularly used for claims of popular sovereignty. I ...
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The Philadelphia Inquirer ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'', often referred to simply as ''The Inquirer'', is a daily newspaper headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded on June 1, 1829, ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'' is the third-longest continuously operating da ...
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Polygon In geometry, a polygon () is a plane figure made up of line segments connected to form a closed polygonal chain. The segments of a closed polygonal chain are called its '' edges'' or ''sides''. The points where two edges meet are the polygon ...
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{{cite web , first=David , last=Konow , title=Putting Together ''Ghostbusters''{{' Special Effects , url=https://www.tested.com/art/movies/524482-putting-together-ghostbusters-special-effects/ , website= Tested.com , date=May 7, 2015 , access-date=June 22, 2019 , archive-url=https://archive.today/20190622222404/https://www.tested.com/art/movies/524482-putting-together-ghostbusters-special-effects/ , archive-date=June 22, 2019 , url-status=live {{cite web , first=Dante , last=D'Orazio , title=Something Strange in the Neighborhood: ''Ghostbusters'' Fan Art Invades New York City , url=https://www.theverge.com/2014/4/23/5643936/ghostbusters-takeover-on-its-30th-anniversary-the-sci-fi-classic , website=
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