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Ghostbusters II

The discovery of a massive river of ectoplasm and a resurgence of spectral activity allows the staff of Ghostbusters to revive the business.

Director(s)

Harold Ramis

Susanna Boehm

Jason Reitman

Peter Giuliano

Faye Brenner

Sue Fellows

Cyd Adams

Christine Larson-Nitzsche

Michael D. Moore

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Cast & crew

Philip Baker Hall

Philip Baker Hall

Police Commissioner

Annie Potts

Annie Potts

Janine Melnitz

Brian Doyle-Murray

Brian Doyle-Murray

Psychiatrist

Christopher Neame

Christopher Neame

Maitre D'

Max von Sydow

Max von Sydow

Vigo (voice) (uncredited)

Michael D. Moore

Michael D. Moore

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David Margulies

David Margulies

Mayor Lenny

Ernie Hudson

Ernie Hudson

Winston Zeddemore

Cheech Marin

Cheech Marin

Dock Supervisor

Tom Dugan

Tom Dugan

Restaurant Cop #1

Erik Holland

Erik Holland

Fire Commissioner

Bill Murray

Bill Murray

Peter Venkman

Kurt Fuller

Kurt Fuller

Jack Hardemeyer

John Hammil

John Hammil

Detective #1

Page Leong

Page Leong

Spengler's Assistant

Sigourney Weaver

Sigourney Weaver

Dana Barrett

Michael P. Moran

Michael P. Moran

Frank the Doorman

Faye Brenner

Faye Brenner

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Mark Schneider

Mark Schneider

Arguing Couple

Peter MacNicol

Peter MacNicol

Dr. Janosz Poha

Ralph Monaco

Ralph Monaco

Police Sergeant

Mary Ellen Trainor

Mary Ellen Trainor

Brownstone Mother

Janet Margolin

Janet Margolin

The Prosecutor

Harris Yulin

Harris Yulin

Judge Wexler

Dan Aykroyd

Dan Aykroyd

Ray Stantz

Felix Silla

Felix Silla

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Sue Fellows

Sue Fellows

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Aaron Lustig

Aaron Lustig

Norman the Producer

Ray Glanzmann

Ray Glanzmann

Detective #2

Kevin Dunn

Kevin Dunn

Milton Angland (uncredited)

Catherine Reitman

Catherine Reitman

Girl with Puppy

Jason Reitman

Jason Reitman

Brownstone Boy #2

Harold Ramis

Harold Ramis

Dr. Egon Spengler

Rick Moranis

Rick Moranis

Louis Tully

Wilhelm von Homburg

Wilhelm von Homburg

Vigo

William T. Deutschendorf

William T. Deutschendorf

Baby Oscar

Henry J. Deutschendorf II

Henry J. Deutschendorf II

Baby Oscar

Olivia Ward

Olivia Ward

Meter Maid

Mordecai Lawner

Mordecai Lawner

Man with a Ticket

Susanna Boehm

Susanna Boehm

Young Woman on Crutches

Christopher Villaseñor

Christopher Villaseñor

Brownstone Boy #1

Valery Pappas

Valery Pappas

Arguing Couple

Dave Florek

Dave Florek

First Cop

Richard Foronjy

Richard Foronjy

Con Ed Supervisor

George P. Wilbur

George P. Wilbur

Bailiff

Sharon Kramer

Sharon Kramer

Stenographer

Walter Flanagan

Walter Flanagan

Rudy the Museum Guard

Bobby Brown

Bobby Brown

Mayor's Doorman

Judy Ovitz

Judy Ovitz

Slimed Restaurant Patron

Angelo Dimascio

Angelo Dimascio

Restaurant Cop #2

Robert Alan Beuth

Robert Alan Beuth

Store Manager

Ron Cummins

Ron Cummins

Police Lieutenant

Yvette Cruise

Yvette Cruise

Maria, Dana's Maid

Alex Zimmerman

Alex Zimmerman

Detective #3

Louise Troy

Louise Troy

Woman with Fur Coat

Douglas Seale

Douglas Seale

Plaza Hotel Man

Ben Stein

Ben Stein

Public Works Official

Steve Baker

Steve Baker

Telephone Man (uncredited)

Trish Cook

Trish Cook

Nun at Statue of Liberty (uncredited)

Ryan Francis

Ryan Francis

Brownstone Boy #3 (uncredited)

Tyra Reneé Fuller

Tyra Reneé Fuller

Driver (uncredited)

Jim Fyfe

Jim Fyfe

Scoleri Brother / Ghost Jogger (uncredited)

George Gerard

George Gerard

Man in Cab (uncredited)

Donna Guidry

Donna Guidry

Art Restoration Student (uncredited)

Tim Lawrence

Tim Lawrence

Scoleri Brother (uncredited)

Peter Papageorgio

Peter Papageorgio

Spectator (uncredited)

Kariim Ratcliff

Kariim Ratcliff

Crowd Member (uncredited)

Ivan Reitman

Ivan Reitman

Man Walking Outside Firehouse / Slimer (voice) (uncredited)

Ira S. Rosenstein

Ira S. Rosenstein

Stage Manager (uncredited)

Chloe Webb

Chloe Webb

Elaine (uncredited)

Justin Michael Woods

Justin Michael Woods

Baby on the Street (uncredited)

Peter Giuliano

Peter Giuliano

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Cyd Adams

Cyd Adams

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Christine Larson-Nitzsche

Christine Larson-Nitzsche

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Details

GenresComedy, Fantasy
Runtime1h 48 mins
Released on16 Jun 1989
Languageen
Produced inUnited States of America

Reviews

tricksy

/10

This was another sequel that was fashionable to knock when it came out. It got panned because it couldn't live up to the first Ghostbusters. Well, what could? The first one was so original, so enormously popular than any sequel was bound to fail as far as matching it. This second Ghostbusters was just fine, very entertaining and it was nice to see all the main characters back. It had a little nicer feel to it and was more family-friendly language-wise, so it even had some things going for it the first one didn't have. The other major different in this sequel was watching Peter MacNichol, who reprized his "Renfield"-type character from Mel Brooks' "Dead: And Loving It" comedy with Leslie Nielsen. Here, MacNichol plays "Janosz Poha," another wacko with a thick Eastern European accent. He is hilarious, and elevates the enjoyment of this film. Otherwise, the rest of the cast plays and acts just as they did in the first film, which means you'll get a lot of laughs out of them The story just isn't as intense, that's all. No, it can't equal the original, but..... The bottom line is this: Don't try to compare the two films. If you enjoyed the first, you'll like this.....period.

John Chard

4/10

Who you gonna snore? Ghostbusters II Is directed by Ivan Reitman and stars Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver, Harold Ramis, Rick Moranis & Ernie Hudson. Ramis & Aykroyd c-wrote the screenplay and it's a sequel to the hugely successful Ghostbusters from 1984. Plot follows on from the first film but five years later and sees the Ghostbusters disbanded after being derided as frauds and handed a bill for the damages incurred as they saved the world! However, a new supernatural threat is bubbling down in the sewers of New York and now more than ever the Ghostbusters are back in vogue. It was probably asking too much for this sequel to be as sparkling as the first film. More so when one considers that there was a 5 year gap in between and a new decade was soon to arrive that firmly had no place for 80s nostalgia. Oh Ghostbusters 2 was a success, very much so, but after the rush of fans wanting some more from the kooky parapsychologists had died down, the feedback was very mixed from fans and critics alike. Understandably so since everything about this sequel is tired. The characters look bored and lack the expresso timing that was once evident, especially Murray who is badly underused here, and more troubling is that his Venkman, the best thing about the original film, is reduced to being a normal type bloke. That's criminal, because the spirited stuff falls to Aykroyd and co and tho they be solid pros, they ain't got Murray's wit and mannerisms. The story too is weak. Featuring a seventeenth century tyrant and the inevitable rise of spooks unbound. Thankfully, tho, the effects are at least of the high and gloopy standard set first time around. And there's some tight gags in there for the knowing Ghostbuster ear. But repetition hangs heavy throughout, Ramis & Aykroyd seemingly not grasping that what worked in 84 will not totally transfer well to a new crowd who are now older and wiser. There's also the distinct feeling that this film is more about a cast get together to make some easy cash than enticing in a whole new audience. Peter MacNicol is a welcome introduction to proceedings as Janosz Poha, while more of "slimer" (who is now real cool) is never a bad thing. But the magic is gone and Ghostbusters 2 just comes off as shallow and dangerously close to soiling our love of the first picture. 4/10

Peter89Spencer

8/10

'They're back!' I watched this straight after the first one. It was just as good as the first film. I enjoyed it.

CinemaSerf

5/10

I can't say that I really loved the first film and this didn't really advance that view much. It was clearly just made to capitalise on that huge success without anyone really bothering to develop the characters or build much of a story. Indeed - all it really does is introduce a baby (aww) and swap the baddies - this time we have the slightly camp Carpathian "Vigo" (the splendidly named Wilhelm von Homburg) - whom our established quartet must defeat to save the world from oblivion (and the poor soundtrack). The visual effects are adequate, but the rest of it is just a rather pale and unremarkable rehash of the 1984 effort with similar humour and scenarios that are predictably slap-stick and dull. Sigourney Weaver pops up now and again but her "Dana" character has little to bring to this and frankly, I was really quite bored by the mundanity of it. Funniest bits are under the credits but sorry, I like my comedy just a shade more sophisticated than this childish stuff. I wouldn't bother.

kevin2019

7/10

"Ghostbusters II" easily recreates the spirit (if you'll pardon the pun) of the original and it is very engaging and entertaining viewing throughout, especially for a sequel where money is usually the only primary motivating factor. Of course, this is probably the case here as well, but at least there is a concerted effort by screenwriters Harold Ramis and Dan Aykroyd to refresh the range of cliches on offer that made the previous film so much fun and phenomenally popular back in 1984. However, even though the crowds of people are still gathered on the sidewalks of New York to enthusiastically cheer our eccentric heroes on to success and there are plenty of outrageous and bombastic ideas to keep the whole crazy enterprise afloat none of it can really rival the absurd spectacle of the marshmallow man Mr. Stay-Puft striding through the city in the first film.

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