Beetlejuice (1988)

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Title: Beetlejuice

Cast: Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, Jeffrey Jones, Catherine O'Hara, Winona Ryder, Michael Keaton, Glenn Shadix, Sylvia Sidney, Patrice Martinez, Dick Cavett, Robert Goulet, Maree Cheatham, Susan Kellermann, Carmen Filpi, Annie McEnroe, Rachel Mittelman, Hugo Stanger, Maurice Page, J. Jay Saunders, Mark Ettlinger, Cindy Daly, Duane Davis, Simmy Bow, Adelle Lutz, Tony Cox, Jack Angel, Charles Schneider, Douglas S. Turner

Release: 1988-03-30

Runtime: 92

Plot: Beetlejuice 1988 is one of the most original movies of the decade. Directed by Tim Burton, it follows a recently deceased couple who find themselves trapped in their home. When a new family moves in, they turn to a wild spirit named Beetlejuice to scare the newcomers away. What follows is a mix of strange comedy, chaotic moments, and unforgettable scenes.

Michael Keaton plays the title character in a performance that became iconic. Even with limited screen time, he completely steals the show. The film also stars Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, Winona Ryder, and Catherine O’Hara.

Beetlejuice helped define the weird and creative visual style that Tim Burton became famous for. With unusual effects, a dark sense of humor, and a strong cast, the movie became a major hit. It later inspired an animated series and built a loyal fan base that continues today.

If you enjoy 80s movies that stand out for their originality and personality, Beetlejuice is one you should not miss.

Where to watch

    • Original Theatrical Trailer

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    • “Beetlejuice” (1988) Summoning Matthew McConaughey as Beetlejuice? | The Recast

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    • 4K Trailer

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    • Handbook For The Recently Deceased

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    • The New Family Moves In

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    • Meeting Beetlejuice

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    • The Exorcism

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    • Top Beetlejuice Scenes

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    • Even More Top Beetlejuice Scenes

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    • It's Showtime Movie Scene

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Movie information in first post provided by The Movie Database
I saw Beetlejuice for the first time at one of my closest friend’s birthday party in the theaters. It was definitely a fun movie.
 
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