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  2. Wilhelm von Homburg - Wikipedia

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    Norbert Grupe (August 25, 1940 – March 10, 2004), better known outside Germany by his stage name Wilhelm von Homburg, was a German boxer, actor, and professional wrestler known for his villainous supporting roles in various high-profile films of the 1980s and 1990s, including Vigo the Carpathian in Ghostbusters II (1989), the henchman James in Die Hard (1988), and Souteneur in Werner Herzog ...

  3. Ghostbusters II - Wikipedia

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    The scene in which the Ghostbusters dig a hole to find the river of slime was filmed in downtown Los Angeles. [14] The scene in which a fur coat comes to life and runs away was filmed on a Los Angeles street; it was written for the original film but was not used and repurposed for Ghostbusters II. [2] [44] Filming concluded on March 7, 1989. [10]

  4. List of Ghostbusters characters - Wikipedia

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    He is nearly sacrificed to serve as a new earthly incarnation of Vigo the Carpathian, but is saved by the Ghostbusters. There has been speculation as to who Oscar's father actually is. Sigourney Weaver – on the June 14, 1989 episode of "The Arsenio Hall Show" – recalled she thought the father was the Violinist from the Lincoln Center scene.

  5. The Right Way to Watch the 'Ghostbusters' Movies in Order - AOL

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    Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024) Ghostbusters old and new unite, with Bill Murray, Dan Akyroyd, Ernie Hudson and Annie Potts donning their old coveralls once again to help the young Spenglers ...

  6. Carpathia - Wikipedia

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    Carpathia, a fictional European kingdom ruled by the villainous ghost Vigo in the 1989 film Ghostbusters II. Carpathia, a fictional planet on the British television series Outcasts Carpathia, a fictionalised version of Subcarpathian Rus that briefly proclaims independence in the 1972 novel The Lost Embassy by Adam Fergusson (Collins 1972, ISBN ...

  7. Ghostbusters (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Ghostbusters: The Return is a 2004 novel written by Sholly Fisch in celebration of the franchise's 20th anniversary. Set two years after Ghostbusters II, the novel revolves around Venkman running for mayor of New York City and an ancient entity trying to conquer the world by bringing urban legends to life. [citation needed]

  8. Egon Spengler - Wikipedia

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    Egon Spengler is a tall, lanky, laconic, bespectacled, handsome, awkward member of the team responsible for the main theoretical framework for their paranormal/quantum studies, having earned over a dozen advanced degrees including parapsychology and nuclear engineering from New York University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, respectively, as demonstrated by his stiff interactions ...

  9. How 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife' pays loving tribute to late ...

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    Ghostbusters: Afterlife might feature a new cast of leading characters, but it's still overflowing with nostalgia.. The sequel directed by Jason Reitman, heir to the Ghostbusters franchise as son ...