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    BeetleJuice (1988)

    Adam and Barbara couple are a normal couple, but they suddenly die. The last thing that they can do is decorating their house they lived and turn it into their own.
    Duration: 92 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 1988
    IMDb: 7.5
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  • Actors of "BeetleJuice (1988)"

  • Characters of "BeetleJuice (1988)"

    Adam Maitland. Character of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Played by: Alec Baldwin
    Barbara Maitland. Character of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Played by: Geena Davis
    Jane Butterfield. Character of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Played by: Annie McEnroe
    Ernie. Character of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Played by: Maurice Page
    Old Bill. Character of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Played by: Hugo Stanger
    Betelgeuse. Character of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Played by: Michael Keaton
    Delia Deetz. Character of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Charles Deetz. Character of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Played by: Jeffrey Jones
    Lydia. Character of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Played by: Winona Ryder
    Otho. Character of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Played by: Glenn Shadix
    Receptionist. Character of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Janitor. Character of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Played by: Simmy Bow
    Juno. Character of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Played by: Sylvia Sidney
    Maxie Dean. Character of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Played by: Robert Goulet
    Bernard. Character of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Played by: Dick Cavett
    Grace. Character of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Beryl. Character of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Played by: Adelle Lutz
    Sarah Dean. Character of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Played by: Maree Cheatham
  • Directors of "BeetleJuice (1988)"

    Tim Burton. Director of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Tim Burton
    Birthdate: 25 August 1958, Burbank, California, USA
  • Creators of "BeetleJuice (1988)"

    Michael McDowell. Director of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Michael McDowell
    Birthdate: 1 June 1950, Enterprise, Alabama, USA
    Larry Wilson. Director of BeetleJuice (1988)
    Larry Wilson
  • Critic Reviews of "BeetleJuice (1988)"

    Hollywood Reporter
    March 30, 2017

    It's an experience, rather than another helping of the same old thing.

    TIME Magazine
    August 22, 2008

    Beetlejuice means something good: that imaginative artists can bring a fading genre back from the dead.

    Variety
    August 08, 2008

    Luckily, Keaton pops up from his grave to liven things up when the antics pitting the good ghosts against the intruders become a trite cat & mouse game.

    Time Out
    January 26, 2006

    Some of the most surprisingly enjoyable viewing in years.

    Chicago Reader
    August 07, 2004

    An appealing mess.

    New York Times
    May 20, 2003

    [The] actors, not surprisingly, are limited by the stupidity of their material.

    Common Sense Media
    January 02, 2011

    Early Tim Burton is creepy, dark fun for tweens and teens.

    Movie Views
    November 03, 2008

    With its sophisticated yet accessible blend of comedy and the macabre, I knew Beetlejuice was likely to be one of those films I would never tire of. But a classic? It's been 20 years. I'm willing to throw that blue ribbon on it.

    Reel Film Reviews
    October 29, 2008

    Quite possibly the most bizarre and flat-out surreal effort of Tim Burton's career...

    Slant Magazine
    October 09, 2008

    Tim Burton's imagination jumped into the saddle and held onto the bridle with Beetlejuice.

    Movie Metropolis
    October 07, 2008

    ...weird and unorthadox and innovative and clever, but the main thing is that it's funny.

    Cinema Crazed
    October 04, 2008

    The character of Beetlejuice is hazy because the writers can never decide if he's a villain or an anti-hero...

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