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Bill Murray | Dr. Peter Venkman | |
Dan Aykroyd | Dr. Raymond Stantz | |
Sigourney Weaver | Dana Barrett | |
Harold Ramis | Dr. Egon Spengler | |
Rick Moranis | Louis Tully | |
Ernie Hudson | Winston Zeddemore | |
Annie Potts | Janine Melnitz | |
Peter MacNicol | Dr. Janosz Poha | |
Harris Yulin | The Judge | |
David Margulies | The Mayor of NY | |
Kurt Fuller | Hardemeyer | |
Janet Margolin | The Prosecutor | |
Wilhelm von Homburg | Vigo | |
William T. Deutschendorf | Baby Oscar | |
Henry J. Deutschendorf II | Baby Oscar |
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Producer |
Bernie Brillstein
Michael C. Gross |
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Writer |
Dan Aykroyd
Harold Ramis |
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Cinematography |
Michael Chapman
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Musician |
Randy Edelman
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Five years later, the Ghostbusters have been plagued by lawsuits and court orders, and their once-lucrative business is bankrupt. However, when Dana begins to have ghost problems again, the boys come out of retirement only to be promptly arrested. The Ghostbusters discover that New York is once again headed for supernatural doom, with a river of ectoplasmic slime bubbling beneath the city and an ancient sorcerer attempting to possess Dana's baby and be born anew. |
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