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from Ghost Busters (1984)
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- Ghostbusters III (2012) Played by Rick Moranis
- "The Real Ghost Busters" Played by Rodger Bumpass
- Busters in Toyland (1990) TV episode, Played by Rodger Bumpass
- Afterlife in the Fast Lane (1990) TV episode, Played by Rodger Bumpass
- The Ransom of Greenspud (1989) TV episode, Played by Rodger Bumpass
- Kitty-Cornered (1989) TV episode, Played by Rodger Bumpass
- Trading Faces (1989) TV episode, Played by Rodger Bumpass
(7 more) - Ghostbusters II (1989) Played by Rick Moranis
... aka Ghostbusters 2 (USA: video box title) - Ghost Busters (1984) Played by Rick Moranis
... aka Ghost Busters (UK)
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From Ghostbusters II (1989)
Louis Tully: So the 7 little dwarves had a limited partnership in a small mining operation. And one day a beautiful princess came to live with them. And they bartered housekeeping services for room and board, which was a real good deal for them because they didn't have to withhold social security or income tax or nothin', which you're really not supposed to do, you see, but for the purpose of the story, I think it's okay. more
Louis Tully: So the 7 little dwarves had a limited partnership in a small mining operation. And one day a beautiful princess came to live with them. And they bartered housekeeping services for room and board, which was a real good deal for them because they didn't have to withhold social security or income tax or nothin', which you're really not supposed to do, you see, but for the purpose of the story, I think it's okay. more
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