Poster Ghostbusters II 1989

Where was Ghostbusters II filmed

1989, Comedy Fantasy Action
Filming country: USA

Ghostbusters II was filmed in New York & Los Angeles in the United States of America.

Movie Theater

In movie

Scene where A ghost bursts out of the movie theater showing a screening of Cannibal Girls.


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New York



Running Path

In movie

Scene where A ghost running runs over a trap set by the Ghostbusters.


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New York



Driving

In movie

Scene where The Ecto-1 drives down the street.


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New York



Driving

In movie

Scene where The Ecto-1A drives down the FDR.


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New York



Street

In movie

Scene where The animated Statue of Liberty walks through the crowds down the street.


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New York



Driving

In movie

Scene where The Ecto-1A turns a corner while speeding through the city.


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New York



Orrefors

In movie

Scene where The Ghostbusters investigate a ghost break-in at a jewelry store.


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New York



Driving

In movie

Scene where The Ecto-1 drives around the corner.


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New York



Ray's Occult Books

In movie

Scene where Ray is in his bookstore talking with Egon about Dana's case when Venkman arrives to bug them.


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New York



Courthouse

In movie

Scene where Ray, Egon, and Venkman are tried for their digging in the street.


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New York



Liberty Island

In movie

Scene where The Ghostbusters are awarded a key to the city after saving everyone from death.


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New York



Crushing Cop Car

In movie

Scene where The Statue of Liberty crushes an empty police cruiser while walking down the street.


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New York



Armand's Restaurant

In movie

Scene where Venkman and Dana are out at dinner which is interrupted by the arrival of the rest of the Ghostbusters covered in goo.


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Scene was shot Formerly Val's Restaurant.
Toluca Lake



Train Tunnel

In movie

Scene where The Ghostbusters are investigating the tunnel under the city when Winston gets run through by a ghost train.


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New York



Driving

In movie

Scene where The Ecto-1A barrels around a corner.


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New York



Ghostbusters Headquarters (exterior)

In movie

Scene where The Ghostbusters continue their operations from the converted firehouse after the court order against them is lifted.


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New York



Manhattan Museum of Art

In movie

Scene where Dana works as an art restorer at the museum.


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Scene was shot Dating back to 1907, the custom house was constructed as the headquarters of duty collection for the Port of New York. The building was designed by the architect Cass Gilbert in the Beaux-Arts style and includes a central Roman dome surrounded by galleries on all sides. In 1987 the building designated a historic place after being narrowly saved from demolition in '79. The building currently houses the National Museum of the American Indian, the National Archives at New York City, and the Southern District Bankruptcy Court.
New York



Birthday Party (interior)

In movie

Scene where Stantz and Zeddemore act as entertainment at a child's birthday party. Filmed in the third floor captain's quarters.


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Los Angeles



Birthday Party (exterior)

In movie

Scene where Ray and Winston use the Ghostbusters equipment to entertain at a children's party to make money.


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New York



Driving

In movie

Scene where The Ecto-1 drives past the St. Moritz Hotel.


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New York



Intersection

In movie

Scene where Dana saves her baby after her pram rolls itself into the middle of the intersection.


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New York



Dana's Apartment

In movie

Scene where Dana is returning to her apartment with groceries when her baby's pram rolls away.


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New York



Bus Stop

In movie

Scene where Louis heads to catch the bus in his pilfered Ghostbusters gear and sees a ghost driving the bus.


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New York



Coat Attack

In movie

Scene where A woman is attacked by her own mink coat when it comes alive.


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Scene was shot The grand Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel opened in 1923 as the largest hotel west of the Mississippi. The hotel was designed by Schultze & Weaver in a mixture of styles from around the Mediterranean. The lush interior of the hotel includes murals by artist Giovanni Smeraldi who has also painted works for the Vatican and the White House. In addition to being featured in hundreds of films and TV shows over the years, the hotel was also the location where the Academy Awards were planned in 1927 and hosted the ceremony eight times over the years.
Los Angeles



Gracie Mansion

In movie

Scene where The Ghostbusters a brought to the Mayor's residence by the police to explain the problem. While there is a Gracie Mansion in New York, Greystone was used for filming.


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Scene was shot This Los Angeles estate was constructed in 1928 for Edward Doheny, son of an oil tycoon. The property was purchased in 1965 by the city and is now a park and historic place. The grounds are open to the public, and the mansion itself can be toured.
Beverly Hills



Venkman's Apartment

In movie

Scene where The other Ghostbusters try to get Venkman to come with them down into the sewers but he decides to head out for his dinner with Dana.


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New York



Intersection (dig)

In movie

Scene where The Ghostbusters are digging a hole in the intersection as part of their investigation when they are confronted by the police.


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Los Angeles



Washington Square Park

In movie

Scene where A giant ghost comes through the arch in the park.


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Scene was shot Washington Square is a famous Greenwich Village park originally created in 1826 as the Washington Military Parade Ground. In 1850 the land was turned into a proper park and in 1889 the arch was constructed to celebrate the centennial of George Washington's inauguration designed in the style of the Arc de Triomphe. The fountain in the middle of the park was built in 1852 and extensively renovated in 1934.
New York



The Institute for Advanced Theoretical Research

In movie

Scene where Dana heads to Egon's lab where he is experimenting on people to ask him about her baby.


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New York




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