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Beetlejuice (1988)
Fantasy, Comedy . 01 h 32 m
3/5(1)

Overview

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

Release Date

30 March 1988

Languages

English,

Produced By

Warner Bros. Pictures, Geffen Pictures,

Directed by :
Tim Burton

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Summary

"Beetlejuice - In this house, if you've seen one ghost...you haven't seen them all." is english Language Movie.

"Beetlejuice" was released on 30 March 1988 it had a budget of $15,000,000 and had box office collection of $74,800,000.

The movie was directed by Tim Burton

It has cast of: Alec Baldwin as Adam, Geena Davis as Barbara, Winona Ryder as Lydia, Catherine O'Hara as Delia, Jeffrey Jones as Charles, Michael Keaton as Betelgeuse, Glenn Shadix as Otho, Sylvia Sidney as Juno, Patrice Martinez as Receptionist, Dick Cavett as Bernard, Robert Goulet as Maxie Dean, Maree Cheatham as Sarah Dean, Susan Kellermann as Grace, Carmen Filpi as Messenger, Annie McEnroe as Jane Butterfield, Rachel Mittelman as Little Jane, Hugo Stanger as Old Bill, Maurice Page as Ernie, J. Jay Saunders as Moving Man #1, Mark Ettlinger as Moving Man #2, Cindy Daly as 3-Fingered Typist, Douglas S. Turner as Char Man, Gary Jochimsen as Dumb Football Player, Bob Pettersen as Dumb Football Player #2, Duane Davis as Very Dumb Football Player, Simmy Bow as Janitor, Adelle Lutz as Beryl, Tony Cox as Preacher, Jack Angel as Preacher (voice), Charles Schneider as The Hanging Man (uncredited) in lead roles.

Series Cast

It Crew included: Warren Hamilton Jr. as Sound Editor(Sound), Tim Burton as Director(Directing), Larry Wilson as Producer(Production), Jane Jenkins as Casting(Production), Janet Hirshenson as Casting(Production), Bo Welch as Production Design(Art), Tom Duffield as Art Direction(Art), Aggie Guerard Rodgers as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Ve Neill as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Jane Kurson as Editor(Editing), Catherine Mann as Set Decoration(Art), Danny Elfman as Original Music Composer(Sound), Michael Bender as Producer(Production), Richard Hashimoto as Producer(Production), Thomas E. Ackerman as Director of Photography(Camera), Michael McDowell as Story(Writing), Michael McDowell as Screenplay(Writing), Larry Wilson as Story(Writing), Warren Skaaren as Screenplay(Writing), David M. Ronne as Production Sound Mixer(Sound), Fred Lerner as Stunt Coordinator(Crew), Steve Maslow as Sound Re-Recording Mixer(Sound), John B. Schuyler as Boom Operator(Sound), Gregg Landaker as Sound Re-Recording Mixer(Sound), David E. Stone as Sound Editor(Sound), Richard L. Anderson as Supervising Sound Editor(Sound), Jane O'Neal as Still Photographer(Camera), Carol Sevilla as Script Supervisor(Directing), Kevin O'Connell as Sound Re-Recording Mixer(Sound), Mark Pappas as Sound Editor(Sound), William Lee Scott as Special Effects(Crew), Joe Day as Special Effects(Crew), Michael Cassidy as Stunts(Crew), Robert Short as Makeup Effects(Crew), Beth Nufer as Stunts(Crew), Patrick Puccinelli as Stunts(Crew), Jerry Fleck as Second Assistant Director(Directing), James Lerner as Stunts(Crew), Douglas Knapp as Camera Operator(Camera), Dan Ondrejko as Greensman(Art), George Stephenson as Camera Operator(Camera), Robert Short as Creature Design(Visual Effects), Jeffrey Wilhoit as Foley Artist(Sound), Anthony G. Schmidt as Stunts(Crew), Mary Peters as Stunts(Crew), Cris Thomas-Palomino as Stunts(Crew), Ted Rhodes as Key Grip(Camera), Donald Heitzer as Unit Production Manager(Production), Bill Silic as Chief Lighting Technician(Lighting), Chuck Velasco as Costume Supervisor(Costume & Make-Up), Steve Bartek as Orchestrator(Sound), K.C. Colwell as Second Assistant Director(Directing), William A. Petrotta as Property Master(Art), Shinko Isobe as Stunts(Crew), Di Ann Lerner as Stunts(Crew), Louis Benioff as Assistant Editor(Editing), Nancy Fogarty as Music Editor(Sound), Robert Scaife as Construction Coordinator(Art), Gil Haimsohn as Assistant Sound Editor(Sound), Luba Dmytryk as Production Coordinator(Production), Steve Newman as Unit Publicist(Crew), John Warnke as Set Designer(Art), Mary F. Galloway as Location Manager(Production), Patricia Harrison as Second Assistant Camera(Camera), David L. Parrish as First Assistant Camera(Camera), Chrissy Bocchino as Choreographer(Crew), Yolanda Toussieng as Hairstylist(Costume & Make-Up), Mary Andrews as Supervising ADR Editor(Sound), Carl Ciarfalio as Stunts(Crew), William Ross as Conductor(Sound), Steve LaPorte as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Cheryl Carasik as Leadman(Art), Richard McKenzie as Set Designer(Art), Dan Pemberton as Propmaker(Crew), Noon Orsatti as Stunts(Crew), Fred Waugh as Stunts(Crew), Pablo Ferro as Title Designer(Art), Gary F. Kieldrup as Assistant Property Master(Art), Linda Henrikson as Costume Supervisor(Costume & Make-Up), Maria R. Kelly as Stunts(Crew), Michael Laws as Assistant Chief Lighting Technician(Lighting), Mark Pearson as Best Boy Grip(Camera), Bob Badami as Music Editor(Sound), Bill Scott as First Assistant Director(Directing), Jon Curtis Price as Special Effects Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Douglas S. Turner as Construction Manager(Art), Douglas S. Turner as Effects Supervisor(Visual Effects), Douglas S. Turner as Creative Director(Art), in lead roles.

Series Crew

Warren Hamilton Jr.
Sound Editor
O:Sound

Tim Burton
Director
O:Directing

Larry Wilson
Producer
O:Production

Jane Jenkins
Casting
O:Production

Janet Hirshenson
Casting
O:Production

Bo Welch
Production Design
O:Art

Tom Duffield
Art Direction
O:Art

Aggie Guerard Rodgers
Costume Design
O:Costume & Make-Up

Ve Neill
Makeup Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Jane Kurson
Editor
O:Editing

Catherine Mann
Set Decoration
O:Art

Danny Elfman
Original Music Composer
O:Sound

Michael Bender
Producer
O:Production

Richard Hashimoto
Producer
O:Production

Thomas E. Ackerman
Director of Photography
O:Camera

Michael McDowell
Story
O:Writing

Michael McDowell
Screenplay
O:Writing

Larry Wilson
Story
O:Writing

Warren Skaaren
Screenplay
O:Writing

David M. Ronne
Production Sound Mixer
O:Sound

Fred Lerner
Stunt Coordinator
O:Crew

Steve Maslow
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
O:Sound

John B. Schuyler
Boom Operator
O:Sound

Gregg Landaker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
O:Sound

David E. Stone
Sound Editor
O:Sound

Richard L. Anderson
Supervising Sound Editor
O:Sound

Jane O'Neal
Still Photographer
O:Camera

Carol Sevilla
Script Supervisor
O:Directing

Kevin O'Connell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
O:Sound

Mark Pappas
Sound Editor
O:Sound

William Lee Scott
Special Effects
O:Crew

Joe Day
Special Effects
O:Crew

Michael Cassidy
Stunts
O:Crew

Robert Short
Makeup Effects
O:Crew

Beth Nufer
Stunts
O:Crew

Patrick Puccinelli
Stunts
O:Crew

Jerry Fleck
Second Assistant Director
O:Directing

James Lerner
Stunts
O:Crew

Douglas Knapp
Camera Operator
O:Camera

Dan Ondrejko
Greensman
O:Art

George Stephenson
Camera Operator
O:Camera

Robert Short
Creature Design
O:Visual Effects

Jeffrey Wilhoit
Foley Artist
O:Sound

Anthony G. Schmidt
Stunts
O:Crew

Mary Peters
Stunts
O:Crew

Cris Thomas-Palomino
Stunts
O:Crew

Ted Rhodes
Key Grip
O:Camera

Donald Heitzer
Unit Production Manager
O:Production

Bill Silic
Chief Lighting Technician
O:Lighting

Chuck Velasco
Costume Supervisor
O:Costume & Make-Up

Steve Bartek
Orchestrator
O:Sound

K.C. Colwell
Second Assistant Director
O:Directing

William A. Petrotta
Property Master
O:Art

Shinko Isobe
Stunts
O:Crew

Di Ann Lerner
Stunts
O:Crew

Louis Benioff
Assistant Editor
O:Editing

Nancy Fogarty
Music Editor
O:Sound

Robert Scaife
Construction Coordinator
O:Art

Gil Haimsohn
Assistant Sound Editor
O:Sound

Luba Dmytryk
Production Coordinator
O:Production

Steve Newman
Unit Publicist
O:Crew

John Warnke
Set Designer
O:Art

Mary F. Galloway
Location Manager
O:Production

Patricia Harrison
Second Assistant Camera
O:Camera

David L. Parrish
First Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Chrissy Bocchino
Choreographer
O:Crew

Yolanda Toussieng
Hairstylist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Mary Andrews
Supervising ADR Editor
O:Sound

Carl Ciarfalio
Stunts
O:Crew

William Ross
Conductor
O:Sound

Steve LaPorte
Makeup Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Cheryl Carasik
Leadman
O:Art

Richard McKenzie
Set Designer
O:Art

Dan Pemberton
Propmaker
O:Crew

Noon Orsatti
Stunts
O:Crew

Fred Waugh
Stunts
O:Crew

Pablo Ferro
Title Designer
O:Art

Gary F. Kieldrup
Assistant Property Master
O:Art

Linda Henrikson
Costume Supervisor
O:Costume & Make-Up

Maria R. Kelly
Stunts
O:Crew

Michael Laws
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
O:Lighting

Mark Pearson
Best Boy Grip
O:Camera

Bob Badami
Music Editor
O:Sound

Bill Scott
First Assistant Director
O:Directing

Jon Curtis Price
Special Effects Makeup Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Douglas S. Turner
Construction Manager
O:Art

Douglas S. Turner
Effects Supervisor
O:Visual Effects

Douglas S. Turner
Creative Director
O:Art
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Status: Released
Released on:
30 March 1988

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