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| Alec Baldwin | Adam Maitland | |
| Geena Davis | Barbara Maitland | |
| Annie McEnroe | Jane Butterfield | |
| Maurice Page | Ernie | |
| Hugo Stanger | Old Bill | |
| Michael Keaton | Beetlejuice | |
| Rachel Mittelman | Little Jane Butterfield | |
| Catherine O'Hara | Delia Deetz | |
| J. Jay Saunders | Moving Man #1 | |
| Mark Ettlinger | Moving Man #2 | |
| Jeffrey Jones | Charles Deetz | |
| Winona Ryder | Lydia Deetz | |
| Glenn Shadix | Otho | |
| Patrice Martinez | Receptionist | |
| Cindy Daly | 3-Fingered Typist (as Cynthia Daly) | |
| Douglas Turner | Char Man | |
| Carmen Filpi | Messenger | |
| Simmy Bow | Janitor | |
| Sylvia Sidney | Juno | |
| Robert Goulet | Maxie Dean | |
| Dick Cavett | Bernard | |
| Susan Kellerman | Grace Altieri |
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| Producer | Michael Bender
Richard Hashimoto |
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| Writer | Tim Burton
Warren Skaaren |
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| Cinematography | Thomas E. Ackerman
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| Musician | Danny Elfman
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What's a Yuppies ghost couple (Geena Davis and Alec Baldwin) to do when their quaint New England home is overrun by trendy New Yorkers? Hire a freelance "bio-exorcist" to spook the intruders, of course. As directed by Tim Burton, Michael "Keaton's Beetlejuice is one of the biggest, baddest wolves a ghost movie has ever unleashed, a polter-gas" (The Village Voice). Keaton's work in this and Clean and Sober won him 1988's National Society of Film Critics Best Actor Award. Winona Ryder, Catherine O'Hara, Jeffrey Jones and Sylvia Sidney share starring honors along with wondrous production design, Harry Belafonte soundtrack tunes and Oscar®-winning Best Makeup. |
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