Ghostbusters (DVD)
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Actor | Amy Pascal, Columbia Pictures, Ivan Reitman |
Publisher | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
Published Date | 2016 |
Rating MPA | Pg-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) |
Recording Length | 117 |
Recording Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
Format | DVD |
Brand | Sony Pictures Home Ent |
Age Group | Adult |
Amazon ASIN | B01I2FFJW8 |
UPC / EAN | 043396470491 |
Year | 1984 |
ReleaseDate | 1984-06-08 |
RuntimeMins | 105 |
RuntimeStr | 1h 45min |
Awards | Nominated for 2 Oscars, 7 wins & 8 nominations total |
Directors | Ivan Reitman |
Writers | Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, Rick Moranis |
Stars | Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver |
Produced by | Bernie Brillstein, Michael C. Gross, Joe Medjuck, Ivan Reitman |
Music by | Elmer Bernstein |
Cinematography by | László Kovács |
Film Editing by | David E. Blewitt, Sheldon Kahn |
Casting By | Karen Rea |
Production Design by | John DeCuir |
Art Direction by | John DeCuir Jr. |
Set Decoration by | Marvin March |
Costume Design by | Theoni V. Aldredge, Suzy Benzinger |
Makeup Department | Etsuko Egawa, Leonard Engelman, Dione Taylor, Michael R. Thomas, Michael R. Jones, Barry Rosenberg, Peggy Semtob |
Production Management | Patrick McCormick, John G. Wilson, Frank Price |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Gary Daigler, William Eustace, Katterli Frauenfelder, Peter Giuliano, Patrick McKee, John R. Pepper, Carol L. Vitkay |
Art Department | Jack E. Ackerman, Brent Boates, Paul J. Campanella, Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr., Kurt Conner, Robert Drumheller, George Eckert, Thom Enriquez, Bill Holmquist, Bob Kline, John Jay Moore, Donald L. Nobles, Terry Windell, Bernie Wrightson, Michael Denering, Dale DeStefani, Steven Ladish, John Moffitt, Denis Olsen, Benjamin Resella, Mark Siegel, Mark Wallace, Louis Zamora |
Sound Department | Rick Alexander, Richard Beggs, Raul A. Bruce, Jim Bullock, Gene S. Cantamessa, John M. Colwell, Les Fresholtz, Joseph Holsen, William L. Manger, Tom McCarthy Jr., Vern Poore, Michael P. Redbourn, Don S. Walden, Jack Wolpa, Ken Dufva, Kim Maitland, Christopher Moriana, Lucifer Roesch |
Special Effects by | Jon Alberti, Nicholas Alberti, Lance Anderson, Larz Anderson, Doug Beswick, Don Carner, Tom Culnan, Joe Day, Kevin Dixon, Steve Dunham, Gunnar Ferdinandsen, Scott Forbes, Joe Franke, Chuck Gaspar, Adam Gelbart, George Giordano, Andy Perillo, Bill Sturgeon, Robert Cole, Bob Shelley, Gregory Twiford, Joe Viskocil |
Visual Effects by | Jim Aupperle, Philip Barberio, Jon Berg, Les Bernstien, Gary D. Bierend, Mike Bolles, Kris Brown, John Bruno, Billy Bryan, Conrad Buff IV, Laura Buff, Richard Coleman, Randall William Cook, Charles Cowles, Richard Edlund, Leslie Ekker, Wendie Fischer, Linda Frobos, Constantine Ganakes, Kento Gebo, Bruno George, Pete Gerard, Alan Harding, Jack Hinkle, Bob Hoffman, Michael Hosch, Jerry Jeffress, Steve Johnson, Ed Jones, Rick Kerrigan, Neil Krepela, John Lambert, Pete Langton, Robin Dean Leyden, Pat McClung, Dennis Michelson, Virgil Mirano, Michele Moen, Ronald B. Moore, Thaine Morris, Bill Neil, Steve Neill, James Nelson, Sean Newton, Clint Palmer, Donald Pennington, Leona Phillips, Gary Platek, Samuel E. Recinos, William Recinos, Peggy Regan, Arthur F. Repola, Pete Romano, Milius Romyn, Nick Seldon, Paul Skylar, Robert Spurlock, Mark Stetson, Annick Therrien, Mark Vargo, Garry Waller, Mary E. Walter, Mark West, Jody Westheimer, Gene Whiteman, Robert Wilson, Terry Windell, Bruce Woodside, Matthew Yuricich, Stuart Ziff, Yarek Alfer, Margaret Craig-Chang, Ko Hashiguchi, Michael F. Hoover, Sam Longoria, Richard Lund, Tom Pahk, Lynda Thompson, Eusebio Torres, Mac Torres, Paul Van Camp |
Stunts | Bill Couch, Tony Kahana, Erik Koniger, Dan Plum, Tony Brubaker, Peter Bucossi, Lisa Cain, Anthony Cecere, Joe Cirillo, Bill Couch, Lisa Dalton, Steve Dash, Diamond Farnsworth, Gene Harrison, Larry Holt, Adrienne King, Julius LeFlore, Bill McIntosh, Tom Morga, Shawn O Neil, Debby Lynn Ross, Gregg Smrz, George P. Wilbur, Bob Yerkes |
Camera and Electrical Department | Richmond L. Aguilar, Norman Buck, Colin J. Campbell, Patrick Capone, Ted Churchill, Vinnie Gerardo, Michael Ginsburg, Phil Gries, Robert Jason, Gene Kearney, Gemma La Mana, Paul Mindrup, Bob Munoz, Robert M. Stevens, Joseph E. Thibo, Herb Wagreich, William Ward, Ron Anderson, Frank Detone Jr., Adam Glick, Albert Hood, Scott Rathner, Michael J. Schwartz, Michael Shanman |
Casting Department | Joy Todd |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Dayton Anderson, Lee Austin, Bruce Ericksen, Debra Louis Katz, Peggy Thorin |
Editorial Department | David Bernstein, Joe Mosca, Saul Saladow, James Seidelman, Richard Garibaldi, Tracy Granger |
Location Management | Paul Pav, Jeff Stolow, Lenny Vullo, Bill Borden, Justin Cooke, Tom Lackey |
Music Department | Kevin Benson, Peter Bernstein, Kathy Durning, London Symphony Orchestra, David Spear, Elmer Bernstein, Tom Boyd, Bob DiVall, Robert Fernandez, The Hollywood Studio Symphony, Irwin Mazur, Cynthia Millar, Patrick Russ, James Thatcher |
Script and Continuity Department | Trish Kinney |
Transportation Department | John F. Curtis, James E. Foote, Patrick Hogan, Mike Phillips |
Additional Crew | Kirk Borcherding, Frank Chindamo, Stephen Dane, John Daveikis, Rocco Derasmo, Kathi Freeman, Rita Grant Miller, Kate Guinzburg, Leslie Hewitt, Joyce Y. Irby, Ernie Karpeles, Sherry Lynne, Mary Mason, Laurel Walter, Nancy Willen, Craig Caton, Evelyn Fitzgerald, Tom Paolucci, Audri Phillips, Stan Rodarte, Mark Siegel, Bill Sturgeon, Philip Wilson |
Thanks | Suzy Benzinger, Will Fowler, Amy Friedman, Frank Krenz, Hal Landaker, Joanna Lipari, Peggy Semtob, Don Shay, Chris Stoia |
Genres | Action, Comedy, Fantasy |
Companies | Columbia Pictures, Delphi Films, Black Rhino Productions |
Countries | USA |
Languages | English |
ContentRating | PG |
ImDbRating | 7.8 |
ImDb Rating Votes | 411271 |
Metacritic Rating | 71 |
Short Description |
Ghostbusters is a 1984 American supernatural comedy film directed and produced 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 parapsychologists who start a ghost-catching business in New York City. It also stars Sigourney Weaver and Rick Moranis, and features Annie Potts, William Atherton, and Ernie Hudson in supporting roles. Based on his own fascination with spirituality, Aykroyd conceived Ghostbusters as a project starring himself and John Belushi, 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 New York City and make it more realistic. It was the first comedy film to employ expensive special effects, and Columbia Pictures, 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 Los Angeles. Due to competition for special effects studios among various films in development at the time, Richard Edlund used part of the budget to found Boss Film Studios, which employed a combination of practical effects, 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 well received for its blend of comedy, action, and horror, and Murray s performance was often singled out for praise. It earned $282.2 million during its initial theatrical run, making it the second-highest-grossing film of 1984 in the United States and Canada, and the then-highest-grossing comedy ever. It was the number-one film in 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 total gross to around $295.2 million, making it one of the most successful comedy films of the 1980s. In 2015, the Library of Congress selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. Its theme song, Ghostbusters by Ray Parker Jr., 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 multimedia franchise. This included the popular animated television series The Real Ghostbusters (1986), its sequel Extreme Ghostbusters (1997), video games, board games, comic books, clothing, music, and haunted attractions. Ghostbusters was followed in 1989 by Ghostbusters II, 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, was released in November 2021. |
Box Office Budget | $30,000,000 (estimated) |
Box Office Opening Weekend USA | $13,578,151 |
Box Office Gross USA | $243,578,797 |
Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross | $296,578,797 |
Keywords | Ghost,ghostbuster,scientist,paranormal investigation team,supernatural being |