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Remove ads with our VIP Service| Running Time | | 1:32 | | Genre | | Comedy | | Opened in Theaters | | Wednesday, March 30th, 1988 | | Directed by | | Tim Burton |
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Beetlejuice
Academy Award® Winner Two newbie ghosts solicit the help of a troublesome super-ghost to rid their former home of its new tenants. Definitely an over-the-top performance by Michael Keaton.

Starring Geena Davis, Alec Baldwin, Michael Keaton... View more >
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This is the film you have to say three times.
"Beetlejuice" is a weird, but wonderful movie about a couple played by Geena Davis and Alac Bladwin who died in a freak car accident, only to be trapped indise their home. Winoma Ryder, who made her debut two years earlier in "Lucus," made a lasting impression as the girl who are able to communicate with the dead pair. And now enter Beetlejice, an annoying ghost who is hired by the dead couple to chase the new residents out of their house.
Michael Keaton pull no punches in the title role. His performance is a scream. Tim Burton directed this film which combined humor and horror. The film has very fun special effects and the film is worth seeing.
Say it once? Say it twice? How about three times! Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice! And you're there. Enjoy the film.
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