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    Ghostbusters: Answer the Call

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    Director: Paul Feig, Ivan Reitman Cast: Melissa McCarthy

    Melissa McCarthy
    , Kristen Wiig
    Kristen Wiig
    , Kate McKinnon
    Kate McKinnon
    , Charles Dance
    Charles Dance


    DVD

    (Wide Screen)

    $14.99
    $14.99

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    Customer Reviews

    • Release Date: 10/11/2016
    • UPC: 0043396470491
    • Original Release: 2016
    • Rating: PG-13
    • Region Code: 1
    • Presentation: [Wide Screen]
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 7020
    • Sales rank: 26,310

    Special Features

    Jokes-a-plenty: a free-for-all; Meet the team; Visual effects: 30 years lated; Slime time; Director's and Writers' commentary; Filmmaker commentary; Photo gallery

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Melissa McCarthy Abby Yates
    Kristen Wiig Erin Gilbert
    Kate McKinnon Jillian Holtzmann
    Charles Dance Harold Filmore
    Chris Hemsworth Kevin
    Michael K. Williams Hawkins
    Nathan Corddry Leif
    Matt Walsh Rourke,Actor
    Sigourney Weaver Rebecca Gorin
    Andy Garcia Burmistrz Nowego Jorku
    Bill Murray Martin Heiss,Security Guard
    Dan Aykroyd Cabbie
    Cecily Strong Jennifer Lynch
    Ernie Hudson Uncle Bill
    Zach Woods Tour Guide
    Karan Soni Bennie
    Ed Begley Jr. Ed Mulgrave
    John Milhiser Higgins Student
    Ben Harris Actor
    Bess Rous Gertrude Aldridge Ghost
    Steve Higgins Dean,Baba Booey Shouter
    Neil Casey Rowan North
    David "Gruber" Allen Electrocuted Ghost
    Katie Dippold Rental Agent
    Daniel Ramis Metal Head,Actor
    Pat Kiernan NY1 News Anchor #1
    Michael McDonald Jonathan The Theater Manager
    Jaime Pacheco Fernando the Janitor
    Eugene Cordero Bass Guitarist
    Ryan Levine Rock Guitarist
    Theodore Shapiro Keyboardist,Composer
    Matteo Borghese Lightboard Operator
    Ozzy Osbourne Famous Rock Star
    Jeanine Ramirez Reporter Outside Theater
    Jessica Chaffin Waitress
    Jamie Denbo Waitress
    Toby Huss Officer Stevenson
    Annie Potts Desk Clerk
    Cheryl Wills NY1 News Anchor #2
    Sam Richardson Basement Cop
    Steve Bannos Flasher Ghost
    Tom Yi Flashed Man
    Susan Park Flashed Woman
    Milana Vayntrub Subway Rat Woman
    Anthony Viveiros Police Officer
    Stephen "tWitch" Boss Police Officer
    Rosanna Scotto Fox 5 News Anchor
    Greg Kelly Actor
    Al Roker Actor
    Dan Teicher Rock Guitarist
    Brian J. Cano Actor
    Christopher Cagle Actor
    Mark Burzenski Actor
    Lori Burch Actor
    Thomas Brogan Actor
    Amanda Blattner Actor
    Davey Jones Ely the Drummer,Patty Tolan,Actor
    Nick Austin Columbia Student
    Elizabeth Perkins Scientist
    Kristen Annese Ghost Prostitute/College Student
    London Hall Black Tie Patron at Restuarant
    John Burke Actor
    Jim Boyd Actor
    Ed Begley Jr Actor
    Rick Moranis Actor
    William Atherton Actor
    Jordan Charney Actor
    Christopher Wynkoop Actor
    Larry Dilg Actor
    Steven Tash Actor
    Adam Ray Voice of Slimer
    Robin Shelby Voice of Lady Slimer

    Technical Credits
    Amy Pascal Producer
    Ivan Reitman Producer
    Alex Plapinger Producer
    Eric Reich Producer
    James Paul Producer
    Harold Ramis Screenwriter
    Michele Imperato Stabile Executive Producer
    Jessie Henderson Executive Producer
    Joe Medjuck Executive Producer
    Ali Bell Executive Producer,Producer
    Ben Waisbren Executive Producer
    Michele Imperato Executive Producer
    Felix Andrew Sound Effects
    Steve Cantamessa Sound Effects
    Chris Chae Sound Effects
    Kelly Doran Sound Effects
    Paul Feig Screenwriter,Executive Producer
    Dan Aykroyd Producer,Screenwriter,Executive Producer
    Rick Moranis Screenwriter
    Katie Dippold Screenwriter
    Tom Pollock Executive Producer
    Michael Payne Sound/Sound Designer
    Karen Triest Sound/Sound Designer
    Allison Jones Casting
    Ineke Majoor Executive Producer

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Ghostbusters
    1. Chapter 1
    2. Chapter 2
    3. Chapter 3
    4. Chapter 4
    5. Chapter 5
    6. Chapter 6
    7. Chapter 7
    8. Chapter 8
    9. Chapter 9
    10. Chapter 10
    11. Chapter 11
    12. Chapter 12
    13. Chapter 13
    14. Chapter 14
    15. Chapter 15
    16. Chapter 16

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