Beetlejuice
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Released:06/10/2008
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Studio:Warner Home Video
Product Description
What's a young ghost couple to do when their quaint New England home is overturn by trendy New Yorkers? They hire a freelance bio-exorcist to spook the intruders. And everyone gets more than he, she or it bargained for!
Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, Winona Ryder and Sylvia Sidney share starring honours with the movie's wondrous production design, Harry Belafonte soundtrack tunes and Academy Award winning Best Makeup. So exorcise your right to fun. Say the word three times and have a wonderful Day-O!
- 3 episodes of the animated Beetlejuice TV series: A-Ha!, Skeletons in the closet & Spooky Boo-Tique
- Theatrical Trailer
- Soundtrack samples showcasing Danny Elfman's score and featuring Harry Belafonte's timeless performance.
- Actors
Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, Jeffrey Jones, Winona Ryder, Michael Keaton, Sylvia Sidney, Catherine O´Hara, Robert Goulet & Susan Kellerman
- Director
Tim Burton
- Certificate
15 years and over
- Year
1988
- Screen
Widescreen 1.85:1
- Languages
English - Dolby True HD (5.1)
- Additional Languages
Spanish ; French ; German ; Italian
- Subtitles
English ; Portuguese ; Spanish ; Chinese ; Danish ; Dutch ; Finnish ; French ; German ; Italian ; Korean ; Norwegian ; Swedish
- Duration
92 minutes (approx)
Amazon.co.uk Review
Before making Batman, director Tim Burton and star Michael Keaton teamed up for this popular black comedy about a young couple (Geena Davis and Alec Baldwin) whose premature death leads them to a series of wildly bizarre afterlife exploits. As ghosts in their own New England home, they're faced with the challenge of scaring off the pretentious new owners (Catherine O'Hara and Jeffrey Jones), whose daughter (Winona Ryder) has an affinity for all things morbid. Keaton plays the mischievous Beetlejuice, a freelance "bio-exorcist" who's got an evil agenda behind his plot to help the young undead newlyweds. The film is a perfect vehicle for Burton's visual style and twisted imagination, with clever ideas and gags packed into every scene. Beetlejuice is also a showcase for Keaton, who tackles his title role with maniacal relish and a dark edge of menace.--Jeff Shannon
