Ghostbusters

Ghostbusters(1984)

PG
06/08/1984 (US)Comedy, Fantasy1h 47m
7.5

"They're here to save the world."

Overview

After losing their academic posts at a prestigious university, a team of parapsychologists goes into business as proton-pack-toting "ghostbusters" who exterminate ghouls, hobgoblins and supernatural pests of all stripes. An ad campaign pays off when a knockout cellist hires the squad to purge her swanky digs of demons that appear to be living in her refrigerator.

Ivan Reitman

Director

Dan Aykroyd

Screenplay

Harold Ramis

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Part of the Ghostbusters Collection

Ghostbusters is a 1984 American supernatural comedy film, directed and produced by Ivan Reitman and written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis. The film stars Bill Murray, Aykroyd, and Ramis as three eccentric parapsychologists in New York City who start a ghost-catching business. The second film, Ghostbusters II, was released in 1989.

Media

Ghostbusters Theatrical Trailer (1984) [4K] [FTD-1209]

Ghostbusters Theatrical Trailer (1984) [4K] [FTD-1209]

Trailer

Live and In Concert Trailer

Live and In Concert Trailer

Trailer

Original Trailer

Original Trailer

Trailer

30th Anniversary Trailer

30th Anniversary Trailer

Trailer

1984: Ghostbusters Trailer HQ

1984: Ghostbusters Trailer HQ

Trailer

Buying The Firehouse

Buying The Firehouse

Clip

Hello New York!

Hello New York!

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He Slimed Me

He Slimed Me

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Dan Aykroyd To Save Orchestras | GHOSTBUSTERS (Live and In Concert)

Dan Aykroyd To Save Orchestras | GHOSTBUSTERS (Live and In Concert)

Featurette

Behind The Scenes | Quotables

Behind The Scenes | Quotables

Behind the Scenes

Behind The Scenes | Filming In New York

Behind The Scenes | Filming In New York

Behind the Scenes

Behind The Scenes | For The Fans

Behind The Scenes | For The Fans

Behind the Scenes

Dana Hires The Ghostbusters

Dana Hires The Ghostbusters

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Meet Walter Peck

Meet Walter Peck

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Winston's Interview: You're Hired!

Winston's Interview: You're Hired!

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The Mayor's Office

The Mayor's Office

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Peter Venkman's ESP Test

Peter Venkman's ESP Test

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Ok, Who Brought The Dog?

Ok, Who Brought The Dog?

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First 10 Minutes

First 10 Minutes

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Spook Central Battle | Storyboarding The Scene | GHOSTBUSTERS

Spook Central Battle | Storyboarding The Scene | GHOSTBUSTERS

Featurette

Stay Puft Marshmallow Man

Stay Puft Marshmallow Man

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Tracking Down The Library Ghost

Tracking Down The Library Ghost

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GHOSTBUSTERS - Real Ghost Hunters React!

GHOSTBUSTERS - Real Ghost Hunters React!

Featurette

GHOSTBUSTERS – How To Make Mr. Stay Puft Marshmallow Pops!

GHOSTBUSTERS – How To Make Mr. Stay Puft Marshmallow Pops!

Featurette

Opening Scene

Opening Scene

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Effects Come to Life:  Ok So, She's A Dog! | GHOSTBUSTERS

Effects Come to Life: Ok So, She's A Dog! | GHOSTBUSTERS

Featurette

The Best of Deleted Scenes | GHOSTBUSTERS

The Best of Deleted Scenes | GHOSTBUSTERS

Featurette

The Terror Dogs Take Dana | Storyboard Comparison | GHOSTBUSTERS

The Terror Dogs Take Dana | Storyboard Comparison | GHOSTBUSTERS

Featurette

Venkman Checks Out Dana's Place

Venkman Checks Out Dana's Place

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Effects Come to Life: Crossing The Streams | GHOSTBUSTERS

Effects Come to Life: Crossing The Streams | GHOSTBUSTERS

Featurette

Ecto 1 Featurette: Resurrecting the Classic Car | GHOSTBUSTERS

Ecto 1 Featurette: Resurrecting the Classic Car | GHOSTBUSTERS

Featurette

Capturing Slimer

Capturing Slimer

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Making Headlines

Making Headlines

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Making a Ghost | Special Effects Vignette | GHOSTBUSTERS

Making a Ghost | Special Effects Vignette | GHOSTBUSTERS

Featurette

Who You Gonna Call: A Ghostbusters Retrospective | GHOSTBUSTERS

Who You Gonna Call: A Ghostbusters Retrospective | GHOSTBUSTERS

Featurette

Making Paranormal Funny | 1984 Featurette | GHOSTBUSTERS

Making Paranormal Funny | 1984 Featurette | GHOSTBUSTERS

Featurette

Meet Slimer | Storyboarding the Scene | GHOSTBUSTERS

Meet Slimer | Storyboarding the Scene | GHOSTBUSTERS

Featurette

Television Commercial | Behind the Scenes | GHOSTBUSTERS

Television Commercial | Behind the Scenes | GHOSTBUSTERS

Behind the Scenes

Full Television Commercial

Full Television Commercial

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Ghostbusters promotional film for Showest 1984 - Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ivan Reitman  [FTD-0047]

Ghostbusters promotional film for Showest 1984 - Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ivan Reitman [FTD-0047]

Featurette

Axelle Carolyn on GHOSTBUSTERS

Axelle Carolyn on GHOSTBUSTERS

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GHOSTBUSTERS ADVANCE TEASER TRAILER (1984)

GHOSTBUSTERS ADVANCE TEASER TRAILER (1984)

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A review by John Chard
8.0

Written on May 17, 2015

They came, they saw, they briefly conquered the 80s.

A trio of misfit parapsychologists set up business as Ghostbusters. Ideal really because although slow at first, their business starts to boom as New York comes under threat from a supernatural force.

Dan Aykroyd had this idea about space Ghostbusters in the future and the plan was to have himself and fellow Blues Brother, John Belushi, star in it. Pitching it to producer and director Ivan Reitman saw the basic concept retained but eventually it became what we now know as Ghostbusters. Co-written with Harold Ramis (also a co-star), Aykroyd's genesis turned not only into a "monster" smash hit at the box office, but also into a pop-cultural "phenomenon". In fact it actually is nice to re-visit the film these days without the public euphoria that swamped the movie for what seemed like a decade. T-shirts with the Ghostbusters logo on were everywhere, a telephone number if you rang it would have the Busters on answer phone, whilst the title song from Ray Parker Jr could be heard on the hour every hour on the radio. Even the catch phrase of "who ya gonna call?" was being used by the young, the old and the restless. Marketing genius or cynical tactics covering a sub-standard film?

Well ultimately the film is really rather ace, it has some problems for sure (the effects were bad back then, never mind now and Ernie Hudson is a token addition to the team) but it's razor sharp with its wit and has a mass appeal to people of all ages. It's a basic odd ball's to the rescue plot, but the differing characterisations and comedy lift it considerably higher than similarly themed films that had come prior to it. That it boasts a bigger budget and Bill Murray of course helps the cause. Murray was brought in after Belushi had left the mortal coil, and promptly owns the film. His Dr. Venkman is a fusion of sarcasm, biting one liners and sees science as a way of getting girls. All of which blends mirthfully with the polar opposites that are Aykroyd's Stanz and Ramis' Spengler. Sigourney Weaver lights up the screen as the soon to be possessed, and chased by Venkmen, Dana Barrett and Rick Moranis does meek goof-ball supreme as Louis Tully. There's also value to be found in the script courtesy of some political nudging as the mayor is aware of vote power, while the human element badness and cynicism comes from William Atherton's (suitably weasel like) stiff suit Walter Peck.

Given its success (it made a worldwide profit of almost $262 million) a sequel was inevitable. Amiable enough as it was, it was a pale shadow of the first film and even recycled the ending. So stick with this bad boy then, a fun film for all that serves as a reminder of when the world went Ghostbusters barmy. 8/10