Beetlejuice (1988) [PG]

Release Date:
March 30, 1988

Original Title:
Beetlejuice

Alternate Titles:
Beetle Juice
Beetlejuice - Os Fantasmas Se Divertem
Beetlejuice, el superfantasma
Bitelchús
Lottergeist Beetlejuice
Ο Σκαθαροζούμης
Битлджус
Жучий сік
بیتلجوس
ਬੀਟਲ ਦਾ ਜੂਸ
பீட்டில்ஜூஸ்
బీటిల్జూస్కి
甲壳虫汁
유령수업

Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Geffen Pictures
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: L  DE: 12  DK: 11  ES: A  FR: TP|12  GB: 15|12A  IE: 15  IN: UA  IT: T  JP: R15+  NL: 12  PL: 16  PT: M/12  SE: 15|11  SK: 12  US: PG 

Runtime: 92

In this house, if you've seen one ghost...you haven't seen them all.

A newly dead New England couple seek help from a deranged demon exorcist to scare an affluent New York family out of their home.

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American Film Institute (AFI)

2000
#88
100 Years: 100 LAUGHS
100 Funniest American Movies Of All Time

Art Direction:
Tom Duffield

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Michael Laws

Assistant Editor:
Louis Benioff

Assistant Property Master:
Gary F. Kieldrup

Assistant Sound Editor:
Gil Haimsohn

Best Boy Grip:
Mark Pearson

Boom Operator:
John B. Schuyler

Camera Operator:
Douglas Knapp
George Stephenson

Casting:
Janet Hirshenson
Jane Jenkins

Chief Lighting Technician:
Bill Silic

Choreographer:
Chrissy Bocchino

Conductor:
William Ross

Construction Coordinator:
Robert Scaife

Construction Manager:
Douglas S. Turner

Costume Design:
Aggie Guerard Rodgers

Costume Supervisor:
Linda Henrikson
Chuck Velasco

Creative Director:
Douglas S. Turner

Creature Design:
Robert Short

Director:
Tim Burton

Director of Photography:
Thomas E. Ackerman

Editor:
Jane Kurson

Effects Supervisor:
Douglas S. Turner

First Assistant Camera:
David L. Parrish

First Assistant Director:
Bill Scott

Foley Artist:
Jeffrey Wilhoit

Greensman:
Dan Ondrejko

Hairstylist:
Yolanda Toussieng

Key Grip:
Ted Rhodes

Leadman:
Cheryl Carasik

Location Manager:
Mary F. Galloway

Makeup Artist:
Ve Neill
Steve LaPorte

Makeup Effects:
Robert Short

Music Editor:
Bob Badami
Nancy Fogarty

Orchestrator:
Steve Bartek

Original Music Composer:
Danny Elfman

Producer:
Michael Bender
Richard Hashimoto
Larry Wilson

Production Coordinator:
Luba Dmytryk

Production Design:
Bo Welch

Production Sound Mixer:
David M. Ronne

Property Master:
William A. Petrotta

Propmaker:
Dan Pemberton

Screenplay:
Michael McDowell
Warren Skaaren

Script Supervisor:
Carol Sevilla

Second Assistant Camera:
Patricia Harrison

Second Assistant Director:
K.C. Colwell
Jerry Fleck

Set Decoration:
Catherine Mann

Set Designer:
Richard McKenzie
John Warnke

Sound Editor:
Warren Hamilton Jr.
Mark Pappas
David E. Stone

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gregg Landaker
Steve Maslow
Kevin O'Connell

Special Effects:
Joe Day
William Lee Scott

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Jon Curtis Price

Still Photographer:
Jane O'Neal

Story:
Michael McDowell
Larry Wilson

Stunt Coordinator:
Fred Lerner

Stunts:
Michael Cassidy
Carl Ciarfalio
Shinko Isobe
Maria R. Kelly
Di Ann Lerner
James Lerner
Beth Nufer
Noon Orsatti
Mary Peters
Patrick Puccinelli
Anthony G. Schmidt
Cris Thomas-Palomino
Fred Waugh

Supervising ADR Editor:
Mary Andrews

Supervising Sound Editor:
Richard L. Anderson

Title Designer:
Pablo Ferro

Unit Production Manager:
Donald Heitzer

Unit Publicist:
Steve Newman

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