
Bill Murray
Peter Venkman
Dan Aykroyd
Ray Stantz
Sigourney Weaver
Dana Barrett
Rick Moranis
Louis Tully
Ernie Hudson
Winston Zeddemore
Annie Potts
Janine Melnitz
Peter MacNicol
Dr. Janosz Poha
Harris Yulin
Judge Wexler
David Margulies
Mayor Lenny
Kurt Fuller
Jack Hardemeyer
Janet Margolin
The Prosecutor
Wilhelm von Homburg
Vigo
William T. Deutschendorf
Baby Oscar
Henry J. Deutschendorf II
Baby Oscar
Michael P. Moran
Frank the Doorman
Olivia Ward
Meter Maid
Mordecai Lawner
Man with a Ticket
Mary Ellen Trainor
Brownstone Mother
Christopher Villaseñor
Brownstone Boy #1
Aaron Lustig
Norman the Producer
Page Leong
Spengler's Assistant
Mark Schneider
Arguing Couple
Valery Pappas
Arguing Couple
Catherine Reitman
Girl with Puppy
Dave Florek
First Cop
Richard Foronjy
Con Ed Supervisor
Walter Flanagan
Rudy the Museum Guard
Bobby Brown
Mayor's Doorman
Christopher Neame
Maitre D'
Judy Ovitz
Slimed Restaurant Patron
Tom Dugan
Restaurant Cop #1
Angelo Dimascio
Restaurant Cop #2
Robert Alan Beuth
Store Manager
Ralph Monaco
Police Sergeant
Ron Cummins
Police Lieutenant
Cheech Marin
Dock Supervisor
Yvette Cruise
Maria, Dana's Maid
John Hammil
Detective #1
Ray Glanzmann
Detective #2
Alex Zimmerman
Detective #3
Brian Doyle-Murray
Psychiatrist
Louise Troy
Woman with Fur Coat
Douglas Seale
Plaza Hotel Man
Ben Stein
Public Works Official
Erik Holland
Fire Commissioner
Philip Baker Hall
Police Commissioner
Steve Baker
Telephone Man (uncredited)
Trish Cook
Nun at Statue of Liberty (uncredited)
Kevin Dunn
Milton Angland (uncredited)
Ryan Francis
Brownstone Boy #3 (uncredited)
Tyra Reneé Fuller
Driver (uncredited)
Jim Fyfe
Scoleri Brother / Ghost Jogger (uncredited)
George Gerard
Man in Cab (uncredited)
Donna Guidry
Art Restoration Student (uncredited)
Tim Lawrence
Scoleri Brother (uncredited)
Peter Papageorgio
Spectator (uncredited)
Kariim Ratcliff
Crowd Member (uncredited)
Felix Silla
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Max von Sydow
Vigo (voice) (uncredited)
Chloe Webb
Elaine (uncredited)
Justin Michael Woods
Baby on the Street (uncredited)






















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'They're back!' I watched this straight after the first one. It was just as good as the first film. I enjoyed it.

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This was another sequel that was fashionable to knock when it came out. It got panned because it couldn't live up to the first Ghostbusters. Well, what could? The first one was so original, so enormously popular than any sequel was bound to fail as far as matching it. This second Ghostbusters was just fine, very entertaining and it was nice to see all the main characters back. It had a little n












