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Movie Scripts for Ghostbusters II.

List of Scripts[]

Note that the information here is copied from Spook Central website.

  • Ghostbusters II- November 28, 1988
  • Ghostbusters II- December 12, 1988
  • Ghostbusters II- December 14, 1988
  • Ghostbusters II- January 11, 1989
  • Ghostbusters II- January 12, 1989
  • Ghostbusters II- January 13, 1989
  • Ghostbusters II- January 17, 1989
  • Ghostbusters II- January 24, 1989
  • Ghostbusters II- January 26, 1989
  • Ghostbusters II- February 8, 1989
  • Ghostbusters II- June 16, 1989 (transcript at Spook Central)

Notes[]

There may or may not be drafts written solely by Harold Ramis in 1987.[2]

There may or may not be drafts with the following dates. These are listed as revision dates on the 2/27/1989 draft at Spook Central, but they may just be individual page revision dates, and not the date of full drafts: December 12, 1988 / December 14, 1988 / January 11, 1989 / January 12, 1989 / January 13, 1989 / January 17, 1989 / January 24, 1989 / January 26, 1989 / February 8, 1989.

See Also[]

External Link[]

  • Spook Central has script for dates August 5, 1988, September 29, 1988, November 27, 1988, February 27, 1989 and June 16, 1989 in the "SCRIPTS section"

References[]

  1. Greene, James, Jr., (2022). A Convenient Parallel Dimension: How Ghostbusters Slimed Us Forever, p. 101. Lyons Press, Essex, CT USA, ISBN 9781493048243. Line reads: "Dan Aykroyd completed the first Ghostbusters II script by himself in September 1986."
  2. Greene, James, Jr., (2022). A Convenient Parallel Dimension: How Ghostbusters Slimed Us Forever, p. 102. Lyons Press, Essex, CT USA, ISBN 9781493048243. Line reads: "Ramis spent some time scripting this iteration of Ghostbusters II by himself in early 1987 while Aykroyd filmed his version of Ken Kolb's satirical 1970 novel The Couch Trip. Then the pair hunkered down in Aykroyd's bungalow on the Universal Studios lot for rewrites. Initially they believed the infant targeted by Vigo should be the son of Dana Barrett and Bill Murray's Peter Venkman. Murray liked this angle; the opportunity to work again with Sigourney Weaver made Ghostbusters II especially attractive to him."


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