
Apr 1st, 2005
(Columbia, 1984) This customized “sniffer” is based on a United Technologies combustible gas indicator instrument, and has a “sniffer” meter on the top as well as a long air bladder and attached metal rod for “sniffing” out the ghosts. Used by Bill Murr ...
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Jul 28th, 2006
(Columbia, 1984) Dan Aykroyd’s “ghost-busting” jumpsuit with zippered pockets and “Stantz” embroidered patch on the left chest. Internal label is handwritten “T.B.S. EC 42”.ESTIMATE $8,000 – $10,000

Oct 9th, 2009
Full-size Terror Dog bust from Ghostbusters. (Columbia, 1984) Constructed from foam and sculpted into a form resembling cut stone, this Terror Dog gargoyle head adorned the Gozer Temple and was used by BOSS Films as a reference for the construction of the ...
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Dec 12th, 2003
(Columbia, 1984) This special effects head – a study maquette – is made of white-painted hand-shaped foam, with hat canted to one side, used in preparing the special effects sequence when the giant Stay-Puft man terrorizes the city. The heroic Ghostbuster ...
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Jul 30th, 2011
Ghostbusters (1984) – Two nozzles (2" x 2") from Zeddemore's jumpsuit costume and patch (5" x 2") directly from Warner Brothers where the film was shot.

May 21st, 1997
“Ghostbusters” Prop License Plate, one of several painted plastic prop Ecto-I, New York license plates from the classic comedy.$400 - $600

Jul 30th, 2011
Ghostbusters (1984) - This is a miniature maquette of the "Subway Ghost" who emerges from the underground subway entrance. This silicone study model was made for approval by the director before constitution of the larger stop motion puppet. (24" x 7" x 9" ...
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Oct 9th, 2009
Gozer Temple filming miniature from Ghostbusters. (Columbia, 1984) This is the miniature version of legendary Hollywood production designer John De Cuir’s design for Gozer Temple from Ghostbusters. De Cuir’s film credits include Cleopatra, Hello, Dolly!, ...
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Oct 9th, 2009
Gozer Temple matte painting from Ghostbusters. (Columbia, 1984) This Matthew Yuricich painting on glass began as a photograph taken of the selected building on Central Park West by Edlund from a helicopter over New York’s Central Park with a 50mm lens on ...
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Oct 9th, 2009
Group of hero character name patches, Ghostbusters logo patch, and two rubber jumpsuit nozzles from Ghostbusters. (Columbia, 1984) Four patches for each of the hero character names: “Venkman”, “Spengler”, “Stantz” and “Zeddemore”. Also includes a Ghostbus ...
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Oct 9th, 2009
Library ghost armature from Ghostbusters. (Columbia, 1984) The mechanical armature for the library ghost which produced the snarling response to Bill Murray’s remark, “Get her!”, as the Ghost Busters advance and attack. Her facial contortions were created ...
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Mar 31st, 2006
(Columbia, 1984) Single leaf of 8 ½ in. x 11 in. stationery with match-ing Envelope, each featuring the “Ghost Busters” logo, as made for the production.Estimate $200 – $300

Dec 11th, 2008
414. Original khaki "Ghostbuster" jumpsuit from Ghostbusters. (Columbia, 1984) Original khaki ripstop fabric jumpsuit with zippered pockets and "Ghostbuster" logo patch on right shoulder. Marked "TBS" on the inside with "Warner Bros." barcode label below ...
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Oct 9th, 2009
Pair of Sta-Puft marshmallow man face armatures from Ghost Busters. (Columbia, 1984) Pair of mechanical armatures for the Sta-Puft marshmallow man, rigged for a silly smile and to turn from neutral expression to a frown. His facial expression changes were ...
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Apr 5, 2007
(Columbia, 1984) White with red letters aluminum parking sign printed, “RESERVED FOR GHOST BUSTERS, ALL OTHERS WILL BE TOWED AWAY”. From the first Ghost Busters film. Most likely used for the Ghostbusters’ vehicle, the ECTO-1.Estimate $400 – $600

May 1st 2009
950. Group of concept production pieces from Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters II. Lot of five concept production pieces and artwork from Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters II including: a Romex clay maquette of the "Terror Dog" measuring 15 in. long and 7 in. tal ...
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May 15th, 2011
(Columbia, 1984) Slavitza Jovan’s hero screen-worn “Gozer” costume from the thrilling climax of the film. “Gozer” struts out of the temple appearing before the Ghost Busters and uttering the famous line, “…Are you a God?” This beautiful costume consists o ...
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Jul 30th, 2004
(Columbia, 1984) Foam rubber four-fingered glove, with remnants of white paint as used in the film. Measures approx. 9 in. wide, and housed in a custom plexiglass display box.Estimate $300 – $500

Dec 14th, 2007
(Columbia, 1984)Among the most memorable of all of Ghostbusters spooks are the menacing “Terror Dogs”, stone statues that come to life through the magic of stop motion animation using miniature puppets. There were full sized elements of the creatures, how ...
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Dec 11th, 2008
415. Screen-used Terror Dog stop-motion puppet from Ghostbusters. (Columbia, 1984) This is the Terror Dog animation puppet used as Sigourney Weaver's alter ego in the hit Academy nominated comedy Ghostbusters. The figure is constructed of foam latex and ...
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