Ghostbusters II (1989)

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Written by Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis

Directed by Ivan Reitman

Running Time: 125 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1989

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Five years after the events of the original Ghostbusters film, Sigourney Weaver, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis and Rick Moranis are reunited for this trip back to the world of ghouls and ectoplasmic sludge. When Venkman's old flame Dana Barrett, now a single mother with a young baby and an art restorer at the Manhattan Art Museum, finds her pram speeding away from her with paranormal force, she calls in her old friends to discover the cause.

Cast

Image for Bill MurrayBill MurrayDr. Peter Venkman
Image for Dan AykroydDan AykroydDr. Raymond Stantz
Image for Sigourney WeaverSigourney WeaverDana Barrett
Image for Harold RamisHarold RamisDr. Egon Spengler
Image for Rick MoranisRick MoranisLouis Tully
Image for Ernie HudsonErnie HudsonWinston Zeddemore
Annie PottsJanine Melnitz
Image for Peter MacNicolPeter MacNicolDr. Janosz Poha
Harris YulinJudge Stephen 'The Hammer' Wexler
David MarguliesMayor Lenny
Kurt FullerJack Hardemeyer
Janet MargolinThe Prosecutor
Wilhelm Von HomburgVigo
William T. DeutschendorfBaby Oscar
Henry J. Deutschendorf IIBaby Oscar

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