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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 | |
| Annie Potts | ... | Janine Melnitz | |
| William Atherton | ... | Walter Peck | |
| Ernie Hudson | ... | Winston Zeddmore | |
| David Margulies | ... | Mayor | |
| Steven Tash | ... | Male Student | |
| Jennifer Runyon | ... | Female Student | |
| Slavitza Jovan | ... | Gozer | |
| Michael Ensign | ... | Hotel Manager | |
| Alice Drummond | ... | Librarian | |
| Jordan Charney | ... | Dean Yager | |
| Timothy Carhart | ... | Violinist | |
| John Rothman | ... | Library Administrator | |
| Tom McDermott | ... | Archbishop | |
| Roger Grimsby | ... | Himself | |
| Larry King | ... | Himself | |
| Joe Franklin | ... | Himself | |
| Casey Kasem | ... | Himself | |
| John Ring | ... | Fire Commissioner | |
| Norman Matlock | ... | Police Commissioner | |
| Joe Cirillo | ... | Police Captain | |
| Joe Schmieg | ... | Police Seargeant | |
| Reginald VelJohnson | ... | Jail Guard (as Reggie Vel Johnson) | |
| Rhoda Gemignani | ... | Real Estate Woman | |
| Murray Rubin | ... | Man at Elevator | |
| Larry Dilg | ... | Con Edison Man | |
| Danny Stone | ... | Coachman | |
| Patty Dworkin | ... | Woman at Party | |
| Jean Kasem | ... | Tall Woman at Party | |
| Lenny Del Genio | ... | Doorman | |
| Frances E. Nealy | ... | Chambermaid | |
| Sam Moses | ... | Hot Dog Vendor | |
| Christopher Wynkoop | ... | TV Reporter | |
| Winston May | ... | Businessman in Cab | |
| Tommy Hollis | ... | Mayor's Aide | |
| Eda Reiss Merin | ... | Louis's Neighbor (as Eda Reis Merin) | |
| Ric Mancini | ... | Policeman at Apartment (as Rick Mancini) | |
| Kathryn Janssen | ... | Mrs. Van Hoffman | |
| Stanley Grover | ... | Reporter | |
| Carol Ann Henry | ... | Reporter | |
| James Hardie | ... | Reporter (as James Hardy) | |
| Frantz Turner | ... | Reporter (as Frances Turner) | |
| Nancy Kelly | ... | Reporter | |
| Paul Trafas | ... | Ted Fleming | |
| Cheryl Birchenfield | ... | Annette Fleming | |
| Ruth Oliver | ... | Library Ghost | |
| Kymberly Herrin | ... | Dream Ghost (as Kym Herrin) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Murray Bandel | ... | Extra - NY Public Library (uncredited) | |
| Larry Bilzarian | ... | Prisoner (uncredited) | |
| Matteo Cafiso | ... | Boy at Hot Dog Stand (uncredited) | |
| John De Bello | ... | Patrolman Matthews (uncredited) | |
| Paddi Edwards | ... | Gozer (voice) (uncredited) | |
| Eldo Ray Estes | ... | Redheaded man (uncredited) | |
| Deborah Gibson | ... | Birthday Girl in Tavern on the Green (uncredited) | |
| Wendy Goldman | ... | Bride on Honeymoon (DVD deleted scenes) (uncredited) | |
| Willow Hale | ... | Student at Columbia University (uncredited) | |
| Ron Jeremy | ... | Man behind barricade (uncredited) | |
| Charles Levin | ... | Groom on Honeymoon (DVD deleted scenes) (uncredited) | |
| Joseph Marzano | ... | Man in Taxi (uncredited) | |
| Joe Medjuck | ... | Man at Library (uncredited) | |
| Frank Patton | ... | City Hall Cop (uncredited) | |
| Harrison Ray | ... | Terror Dog (uncredited) | |
| Ivan Reitman | ... | Zuul / Slimer (voice) (uncredited) | |
| Frank Rivers | ... | Prisoner (uncredited) | |
| Mario Todisco | ... | Prisoner (uncredited) | |
| Bill Walton | ... | Himself (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Ivan Reitman | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Dan Aykroyd | (written by) and | |
| Harold Ramis | (written by) | |
| Rick Moranis | uncredited | |
Produced by | |||
| Bernie Brillstein | .... | executive producer | |
| Michael C. Gross | .... | associate producer | |
| Joe Medjuck | .... | associate producer | |
| Ivan Reitman | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Elmer Bernstein | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| László Kovács | (director of photography) (as Laszlo Kovacs) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| David E. Blewitt | (as David Blewitt) | ||
| Sheldon Kahn | |||
Casting by | |||
| Karen Rea | |||
Production Design by | |||
| John DeCuir | (as John De Cuir) | ||
Art Direction by | |||
| John DeCuir Jr. | (as John De Cuir Jr.) | ||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Marvin March | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Theoni V. Aldredge | |||
| Suzy Benzinger | (uncredited) | ||
Makeup Department | |||
| Etsuko Egawa | .... | special makeup effects artist | |
| Leonard Engelman | .... | makeup artist | |
| Dione Taylor | .... | hair stylist | |
| Michael R. Thomas | .... | makeup artist: New York (as Michael Thomas) | |
| Michael R. Jones | .... | special makeup effects artist (uncredited) | |
| Peggy Semtob | .... | hair stylist (uncredited) | |
Production Management | |||
| Patrick McCormick | .... | unit production manager: New York | |
| John G. Wilson | .... | production manager | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Gary Daigler | .... | first assistant director | |
| William Eustace | .... | second assistant director: New York (as Bill Eustace) | |
| Katterli Frauenfelder | .... | second assistant director | |
| Peter Giuliano | .... | first assistant director: New York | |
| Patrick McKee | .... | dga trainee | |
| John Pepper | .... | second assistant director: New York | |
| Carol L. Vitkay | .... | DGA trainee: New York (as Carol Vitkey) | |
Art Department | |||
| Jack E. Ackerman | .... | property master | |
| Brent Boates | .... | creature design consultant | |
| Paul J. Campanella | .... | stand-by painter (as Paul Campanella) | |
| Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr. | .... | property master: New York (as Joe Caracciola Jr.) | |
| Kurt Conner | .... | creature design consultant (as Kurt W. Conner) | |
| Robert Drumheller | .... | set decorator: New York | |
| George Eckert | .... | set designer | |
| Thom Enriquez | .... | creature design consultant | |
| Bob Kline | .... | creature design consultant (as Robert Kline) | |
| John Jay Moore | .... | art director: New York (as John Moore) | |
| Don Noble | .... | construction coordinator | |
| Terry Windell | .... | creature design consultant | |
| Bernie Wrightson | .... | creature design consultant (as Berni Wrightson) | |
| Steven Ladish | .... | props (uncredited) | |
| Richard Lund | .... | translite photographer (uncredited) | |
| Mark Siegel | .... | sculptor (uncredited) | |
| Louis Zamora | .... | labor foreman (uncredited) | |
Sound Department | |||
| Rick Alexander | .... | sound re-recording mixer (as Dick Alexander) | |
| Richard Beggs | .... | sound designer | |
| Raul A. Bruce | .... | sound boom (as Paul A. Bruce) | |
| Jim Bullock | .... | sound editor | |
| Gene S. Cantamessa | .... | production sound mixer (as Gene Cantamessa) | |
| John M. Colwell | .... | sound editor (as John Colwell) | |
| Les Fresholtz | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| Joseph Holsen | .... | sound editor | |
| William L. Manger | .... | sound editor | |
| Tom McCarthy Jr. | .... | sound designer | |
| Vern Poore | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| Michael P. Redbourn | .... | sound editor (as Mike Redbourn) | |
| Don S. Walden | .... | sound editor | |
| Jack Wolpa | .... | cable person (as Jack Walpa) | |
| Ken Dufva | .... | foley artist (uncredited) | |
| Kim Maitland | .... | sound recordist (uncredited) | |
| Christopher Moriana | .... | foley artist (uncredited) | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Jon Alberti | .... | mechanism designer (as John Alberti) | |
| Nicholas Alberti | .... | mechanism designer | |
| Lance Anderson | .... | mechanism designer | |
| Larz Anderson | .... | mechanism builder | |
| Doug Beswick | .... | mechanism designer | |
| Don Carner | .... | mechanism designer | |
| Tom Culnan | .... | mechanism builder | |
| Joe Day | .... | special effects foreman | |
| Kevin Dixon | .... | mechanism builder | |
| Steve Dunham | .... | chief mechanism designer | |
| Gunnar Ferdinandsen | .... | chief moldmaker | |
| Scott Forbes | .... | special effects technician | |
| Joe Franke | .... | mechanism builder | |
| Chuck Gaspar | .... | special effects supervisor | |
| Bill Sturgeon | .... | mechanism builder | |
| Robert Cole | .... | special effects (uncredited) | |
| Bob Shelley | .... | special effects foreman (uncredited) | |
| Joe Viskocil | .... | pyrotechnic supervisor: Staypuft (uncredited) | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Jim Aupperle | .... | camera operator: EEG | |
| Philip Barberio | .... | optical line-up: EEG (as Phil Barberio) | |
| Jon Berg | .... | ghost shop advisor: EEG | |
| Les Bernstien | .... | technical animator: EEG (as Les Bernstein) | |
| Gary D. Bierend | .... | model maker (as Gary Bierend) | |
| Mike Bolles | .... | design engineer | |
| Kris Brown | .... | software programmer | |
| John Bruno | .... | visual effects art director: EEG | |
| Billy Bryan | .... | sculptor: Staypuft, EEG (as Bill Bryan) | |
| Conrad Buff IV | .... | visual effects editor: EEG (as Conrad Buff) | |
| Laura Buff | .... | production coordinator: EEG | |
| Richard Coleman | .... | animator: EEG | |
| Randall William Cook | .... | dimensional animation effects: EEG | |
| Charles Cowles | .... | optical printer operator: EEG (as Chuck Cowles) | |
| Richard Edlund | .... | visual effects | |
| Leslie Ekker | .... | model maker | |
| Wendie Fischer | .... | technical animator: EEG | |
| Linda Frobos | .... | sculptor: Staypuft, EEG | |
| Constantine Ganakes | .... | matte artist: EEG | |
| Kento Gebo | .... | model maker (as Kent Gebo) | |
| Bruno George | .... | optical printer operator: EEG | |
| Pete Gerard | .... | model maker | |
| Alan Harding | .... | assistant matte cameraman: EEG | |
| Jack Hinkle | .... | assistant effects editor: EEG | |
| Bob Hoffman | .... | model maker | |
| Michael Hosch | .... | sculptor: EEG (as Mike Hosch) | |
| Jerry Jeffress | .... | electronic engineer | |
| Steve Johnson | .... | sculptor: librarian: EEG | |
| Steve Johnson | .... | sculptor: onion head: EEG | |
| Ed Jones | .... | optical line-up: EEG | |
| Rick Kerrigan | .... | production supervisor: EEG (as Richard Kerrigan) | |
| Neil Krepela | .... | matte department supervisor: EEG | |
| John Lambert | .... | camera operator: EEG | |
| Pete Langton | .... | technical animator: EEG | |
| Robin Dean Leyden | .... | electronic engineer (as Robin Leyden) | |
| Pat McClung | .... | model maker | |
| Dennis Michelson | .... | assistant effects editor: EEG | |
| Virgil Mirano | .... | still photographer: EEG | |
| Michele Moen | .... | matte artist: EEG (as Michelle Moen) | |
| Ronald B. Moore | .... | optical line-up: EEG | |
| Thaine Morris | .... | mechanical effects supervisor: EEG | |
| Bill Neil | .... | chief cameraman: EEG | |
| Steve Neill | .... | sculptor: EEG | |
| James Nelson | .... | godfather: EEG (as Jim Nelson) | |
| Sean Newton | .... | animator: EEG | |
| Clint Palmer | .... | assistant cameraman: EEG | |
| Donald Pennington | .... | model maker (as Don Pennington) | |
| Leona Phillips | .... | optical effects administrator | |
| Gary Platek | .... | director of special projects: EEG | |
| Samuel E. Recinos | .... | technical animator: EEG (as Sam Recinos) | |
| William Recinos | .... | animator: EEG | |
| Peggy Regan | .... | technical animator: EEG | |
| Arthur F. Repola | .... | effects editor: EEG (as Art Repola) | |
| Pete Romano | .... | assistant cameraman: EEG | |
| Milius Romyn | .... | model maker | |
| Nick Seldon | .... | model maker | |
| Paul Skylar | .... | model maker | |
| Robert Spurlock | .... | effects man: EEG | |
| Mark Stetson | .... | model shop supervisor: EEG | |
| Annick Thierrien | .... | technical animator: EEG (as Annick Therrein) | |
| Mark Vargo | .... | optical supervisor: EEG | |
| Gary Waller | .... | animation supervisor: EEG (as Garry Waller) | |
| Mary E. Walter | .... | optical line-up: EEG | |
| Jody Westheimer | .... | assistant cameraman: EEG | |
| Mark West | .... | design engineer | |
| Gene Whiteman | .... | chief engineer: EEG | |
| Bob Wilson | .... | optical printer operator: EEG | |
| Terry Windell | .... | animation supervisor: EEG | |
| Bruce Woodside | .... | animator: EEG | |
| Matthew Yuricich | .... | chief matte artist: EEG (as Matt Yuricich) | |
| Stuart Ziff | .... | head of ghost shop: EEG | |
| Yarek Alfer | .... | prop maker (uncredited) | |
| Margaret Craig-Chang | .... | technical animation assistant (uncredited) | |
| Ko Hashiguchi | .... | technical animation assistant (uncredited) | |
| Michael F. Hoover | .... | motion control computer operator (uncredited) | |
| Sam Longoria | .... | assistant matte cameraman (uncredited) | |
| Sam Longoria | .... | engineer/machinist (uncredited) | |
| Sam Longoria | .... | special projects (uncredited) | |
| Tom Pahk | .... | model maker (uncredited) | |
| Lynda Thompson | .... | visual effects production supervisor (uncredited) | |
| Eusebio Torres | .... | technical animation assistant (uncredited) | |
| Mac Torres | .... | technical animation assistant (uncredited) | |
| Paul Van Camp | .... | software programmer (uncredited) | |
Stunts | |||
| Bill Couch | .... | stunt coordinator | |
| Tony Kahana | .... | stunts | |
| Tony Brubaker | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Steven Burnett | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Tony Cecere | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Joe Cirillo | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Bill Couch | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Lisa Dalton | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Diamond Farnsworth | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Gene Harrison | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Larry Holt | .... | stunt performer (uncredited) | |
| Julius LeFlore | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Bill McIntosh | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Tom Morga | .... | stunt double: Harold Ramis (uncredited) | |
| Tom Morga | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Shawn O'Neil | .... | stunt driver (uncredited) | |
| Debby Lynn Ross | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| George P. Wilbur | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Bob Yerkes | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Norman Buck | .... | key grip: New York | |
| Colin J. Campbell | .... | gaffer (as Colin Campbell) | |
| Patrick Capone | .... | second assistant camera: New York | |
| Ted Churchill | .... | Steadicam operator: New York | |
| Vinnie Gerardo | .... | first assistant camera: New York (as Vincent Gerardo) | |
| Michael Ginsburg | .... | still photographer: New York | |
| Robert Jason | .... | best boy | |
| Gene Kearney | .... | key grip | |
| Gemma La Mana | .... | still photographer (as Gemma La Mana-Wills) | |
| Paul Mindrup | .... | second assistant camera | |
| Bob Munoz | .... | best boy grip | |
| Robert M. Stevens | .... | camera operator (as Bob Stevens) | |
| Joseph E. Thibo | .... | first assistant camera (as Joe Thibo) | |
| Herb Wagreich | .... | director of photography: New York (as Herb Wagreitch) | |
| William Ward | .... | gaffer: New York (as Billy Ward) | |
| Ron Anderson | .... | best boy (uncredited) | |
| Adam Glick | .... | set lighting technician (uncredited) | |
| Scott Rathner | .... | second assistant camera: "b" camera, New York (uncredited) | |
| Michael Shanman | .... | arc operator (uncredited) | |
Casting Department | |||
| Joy Todd | .... | casting: New York | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Dayton Anderson | .... | costumer | |
| Lee Austin | .... | wardrobe supervisor: New York | |
| Bruce Ericksen | .... | costume supervisor (as Bruce Erickson) | |
| Debra Louis Katz | .... | wardrobe supervisor: New York | |
| Peggy Thorin | .... | costumer | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Joe Mosca | .... | assistant editor | |
| Saul Saladow | .... | assistant editor | |
| James Seidelman | .... | assistant editor (as Jim Seidelman) | |
| Tracy Granger | .... | assistant/apprentice editor (uncredited) | |
Music Department | |||
| Peter Bernstein | .... | orchestrator | |
| Kathy Durning | .... | supervising music editor: Segue Music | |
| Robert Fernandez | .... | scoring mixer | |
| David Spear | .... | orchestrator | |
| Patrick Russ | .... | orchestrator (uncredited) | |
Transportation Department | |||
| John F. Curtis | .... | driver captain | |
| James E. Foote | .... | transportation coordinator (as Jim Foote) | |
Thanks | |||
| Suzy Benzinger | .... | thanks | |
| Will Fowler | .... | thanks | |
| Amy Friedman | .... | thanks | |
| Frank Krenz | .... | thanks | |
| Hal Landaker | .... | thanks | |
| Joanna Lipari | .... | thanks | |
| Peggy Semtob | .... | thanks | |
| Don Shay | .... | thanks | |
| Chris Stoia | .... | thanks | |
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I have special affection for this film. When I was a youngster, growing up between the ages of four and ten, this was my favorite film. I loved the whole Ghostbusters thing. I loved the sequel, the cartoon series, I had to have the toys and merchandise every Christmas, you name it. Strangely, as I have gotten older, I find myself appreciating the film more and more. When I was a child I loved it for the special effects, the gadgets and the ghostbusting especially. Nowadays I love it for the same reasons, but now that I'm older I find myself appreciating the dialog which is some of the funniest committed to a film, the oddball humor, like Venkman's line about dogs and cats living together and the in jokes, like Slimer being the ghost of John Belushi and Venkman rubbing his hand at glee at the thought of the money to be made from the merchandising of the ghostbusters brand. Not only that, but some 80's hairstyles aside, the film as aged remarkably well. My cousin who is five years old has developed a love for the whole Ghostbusters thing, showing that this is truly worthy of being branded one of the most successful films ever made.
Unlike many of today's blockbusters which are humorless and pompous thinking that they are serious films and forgetting about any sense of fun along with the complicated visual effects, Ghostbusters is funny and a fun paranormal movie. The set pieces are superb as we see the Ghostbusters going up against Slimer, Gozer and, undeniably the classic movie moment of the 80's, the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. For a film made in 1984 the climax is very well done and looks exceedingly realistic, without any hint of clues as to the fact that it is a special effect. This is what going to the cinema should be all about. Fun with a capital F. All the actors get into it with great comedic aplomb. Bill Murray, one of the finest comedy actors to grace the screen, is superb as Peter Venkmen who gets the best lines in the film as well as the funniest moments. Just check out the "there is no Dana, only Zool" moment. Murray's priceless reaction to Dana Barrett's possession is one of the most side splitting moments I have ever seen. In fact, the casting is pretty much spot on. As well as Murray, we have co writers Dan Akyroyd and Harold Ramis sharing the spotlight as the fellow Ghostbusters, Sigourney Weaver making a wonderful damsel in distress, Rick Moranis is almost scene stealing as her nerd of a neighbor who becomes possessed himself, while Ernie Hudson and Annie Potts both put in wonderfully sardonic supporting roles who get their chances to shine.
Add to this one of the best theme tunes and a truly apocalyptic finale, it is no surprising that this was the biggest film of 1984. A summer blockbuster with humor, trills, spills and some of the best special effects money could buy at the time, this is truly a genuine classic and is one of the best Hollywood blockbusters ever made.