01:32Milo?
01:33Yes, sir?
01:35What is all that racket?
01:38Irish pipe and drum music, sir?
01:41I know that!
01:43Why are they playing during my speech?
01:45I don't know, sir.
01:49Well, find out and fast!
01:52Yes, sir.
01:53Right away.
01:58As I was saying, this great structure...
02:16Troublemakers, eh?
02:17We'll make short work of them.
02:19Boys, on the double!
02:26New York's finest are equipped to deal with any situation.
02:30Boy!
02:31Whoa!
02:33Whoa!
02:35Whoa!
02:37Whoa!
02:38Whoa!
02:39Whoa!
02:39Whoa!
02:39Whoa!
02:41Whoa!
02:42What's the problem, Mr. Mayor?
02:44The joint's haunted?
02:45Don't be silly.
02:46Don't be silly.
02:46I'll show you.
02:47Haunted my sweet Aunt Mytle.
02:58The Sperish Hall who enter Castle Kildarby.
03:04I think we're gonna need some help.
03:10Just try it, Ectobrass.
03:14Good afternoon, Ghostbusters.
03:17What?
03:20Yuck!
03:22All right, all right.
03:24I'll see if Dr. Venkman's available.
03:26Hold on.
03:28Some joker on line one says he's the mayor.
03:32It must be the mayor.
03:33No one else would claim to be him.
03:36Dr. Peter Venkman?
03:41Yes, sir, Mr. Mayor.
03:42What can the Ghostbusters do for the fair city of New York today?
03:46I understand, Mr. Mayor.
03:51Janine, hit the alarm.
03:53We got a big one.
03:54You got it.
04:00It's gotta be at least a class six.
04:02Otherwise, why the horn?
04:06What's up, Peter?
04:07Yeah, come on.
04:08Give.
04:09The mayor wants to see us right away.
04:11Janine, honey, hold down the fort.
04:28It's about time you guys got here.
04:31Gee, we're sorry, Mr. Mayor.
04:33I guess you want to hire someone more punctual.
04:35We'll go home.
04:37Back in the car, boys.
04:38No, no.
04:39Wait.
04:40Bye.
04:46Your job isn't finished yet.
04:48Quickly, get rid of those ghosts for us.
04:51Hurry!
04:53Well, give us some background.
04:55Hey, where'd you get Sleeping Beauty's summer home?
04:58This is Castle Kill Derby.
05:00It was donated to the city by Warner Applegate III.
05:04Warner Applegate, the billionaire philanthropist?
05:07Did you say billionaire?
05:09The same.
05:10Last year, he bought the castle from the current Lord Liam Kill Derby,
05:14who was down on his luck.
05:15Everything was fine until we started the ceremony.
05:18I was given my speech and suddenly this terrible noise drowned me out.
05:22Which makes two terrible noises.
05:25What?
05:26Uh, nothing, sir.
05:27We'll take it from here.
05:40Ray, you like classical music, don't you?
05:42Check it out.
05:53Gentlemen, there seems to be an inordinate amount of energy here.
06:06You were saying, Egon?
06:08Anything I said now would be redundant.
06:14It's incredible.
06:15Hundreds of personalities, I tell you.
06:17All following the commands of one leader.
06:20It might be best to find this controlling entity and deal with him first.
06:24I'll check Tobin's spirit guide.
06:28Castle Kill Derby.
06:30Well, well.
06:32Sometime in the 15th century, Lord Kill Derby and all his men were killed
06:36when an invading army staged a surprise attack.
06:39But the invaders were never able to stay a single night in the castle.
06:43The spirits kept flinging the invaders over the parapet.
06:47After the invading army left and the family Kill Derby returned to the castle,
06:51there have only been occasional spirit manifestations.
06:54Usually, only the sound of pipes and drums.
06:57Piece of cake.
06:58They just have to be told the war's over.
07:00Let's go in.
07:02Remember, Lord Kill Derby's troops numbered in excess of 800.
07:06Oh!
07:08Uh-oh.
07:10Yo!
07:11Lord Kill Derby!
07:13You at home?
07:16I can come back if he's busy.
07:20Who seeks the Lord Kill Derby?
07:26Oh, just a neighbor.
07:28I like to meet new people on the block, tell them where the drugstore is,
07:32cheap video rentals, that sort of stuff.
07:34Name's Ovenkman.
07:38Enter, Ovenkman!
07:43What?
08:01Stage your business, Ovenkman.
08:04I just thought I'd see why you were making our citizens do half-gainers into the lake.
08:09None may invade Castle Kill Derby.
08:13We have repelled intruders for more than 400 years.
08:18I'm afraid it's not that simple.
08:20This pile of rocks now belongs to the city of New York.
08:23Take care, intruder.
08:26Take care, intruder.
08:26Do not risk my wrath.
08:28You may have had all the wee folk back home frightened to death, but you've never had
08:32to deal with a kid from Brooklyn before.
08:34I don't scare.
08:36There.
08:38Seize him!
08:43Well, maybe just this once.
08:47No!
08:52There's gotta be a way out of here.
08:58Other than feet first, nobody gets the drop on Peter Venkman.
09:10Hey!
09:11No fair!
09:21Smart guy.
09:22Oh, Venkman.
09:24Why didn't I say, oh, Spengler?
09:27Oh, Stance!
09:28Oh, Zedmor!
09:28Oh, boy!
09:31Oh!
09:33Uh!
09:40Oh!
09:47Oh!
09:50Got it!
09:51Oh!
09:53Surety must be here.
09:56Search the place!
10:13Sure, and you keep looking here.
10:15I'll be checking the corridor.
10:43Oh, well, I'm in enough hot water already.
10:46There he be, behind the stairboat.
11:08See, there's Peter.
11:11Looks like he's in trouble.
11:13Come on, Peter, hurry!
11:21Hey, guys.
11:25Looks like this one's gonna be a little more trouble than we thought.
11:29Are you going to need us?
11:31Let me put it this way.
11:52Awfully quiet here.
11:53I wish it was.
11:54I'm getting pretty tired of that tune.
11:57I was referring to the psychokinetic energy level.
12:03Impossible.
12:05There can't be that many ghosts here.
12:16We've come to negotiate the release of your prisoner, Peter O. Vickman.
12:21Is it daft you are now?
12:23We outnumber you 265 to one.
12:27True.
12:28But these babies, even the odds.
12:34Take us to Lord Kildarby at once, or we'll destroy this castle and every ectoplasmic element in it.
12:41And for what purpose is it you gentlemen wish to be seeing me?
12:47We want our friend brought here at once.
12:50Is it given the orders you think to be doing in me own castle?
12:54Watch it, your lordship, or my friend's aisles start blasting.
12:58Listen.
12:58I've sent for your friend.
13:00So you shall get your wish.
13:02But don't be presuming too much.
13:05Your weapons do not frighten me as much as you think.
13:12You'll be pleased to know, Egon, that these Irish spooks have the same quality manners we find with our domestic
13:18brand.
13:19Ixnay on the alfme, Peter.
13:20We were just negotiating with Lord Kildarby.
13:24Negotiating?
13:25I'll not be negotiating with the likes of you.
13:29Let me handle this, Ray.
13:31Oh, sure, Peter.
13:32After all, you've known his lordship longer.
13:36Your spookiness?
13:37My friends and I are here as emissaries of the mayor of New York.
13:41We've been hired to make this little shanty of yours ready to be visited by millions of tourists.
13:46So what do you say to 850 one-way tickets to Ireland?
13:51Or maybe some low-income housing up around 150th Street.
13:55So what do you say? Is it a deal?
14:00Shipping us off? Low-income housing?
14:04I'll not be threatened in your house while I'll...
14:11Sure, and you've hit on it, me boy, yo. That's it, that's it.
14:16If there's a gambling man among your number, perhaps we can agree on a wee wager.
14:23Sure, I guess.
14:25What's your game?
14:27Cards? Liars? Poker? Whist?
14:29If you and your compatriots are man enough to defeat my wee pet birdie, we will leave Castle Kildarby.
14:37If you are defeated, everyone must leave this island and never set foot on it again!
14:45Conference? How tough can a little bird be?
14:48I don't know.
14:51Okay, there's a lot of...
14:53Come on, where's your spirit of adventure? Your gambling blood.
14:59The worst that can happen is they don't let people inside this heap.
15:03Yeah, they can look at it from the lakeshore.
15:06Sure, why not?
15:08Well, okay.
15:09All right, you're blerny ship. We accept.
15:13Done!
15:16If you win, we leave Castle Kildarby.
15:20If we win, you and everyone else leaves Manhattan forever!
15:27Manhattan?
15:28Peter!
15:30Okay. The wrong island. I'm sorry.
15:34The bird of Kildarby awaits you just outside the castle.
15:38Sure, and it's been nice doing business with you.
15:42Show the gentleman the gate!
15:45Egon, see if there's anything on this bird of Kildarby and Tobin's spirit guide.
15:52Uh...
15:53Something you ate, old buddy?
15:54It's a big bird, Peter. A very big bird.
16:00Then I assume the shadow don't mean a chance of thundershopping.
16:14How do you catch a 500-pound bird?
16:17Is it a 200-foot worm?
16:18Watch out!
16:22Whoa!
16:24Whoa!
16:29Get in the car!
16:31It'll give us some cover when that bird comes back!
16:36It should take about 29.4 seconds for a bird that size to circle, realign, and attack.
16:42Great! Plenty of time for us to come up with a brilliant plan.
16:46I vote we just get out of here!
16:48I second that.
16:53Ready?
16:53Eleven seconds.
16:55No problem.
16:56Anyone want to play card?
17:02Let's get this heap started!
17:05I'm doing what I can! It's an old car!
17:08Get moving!
17:13Thanks!
17:22How are we gonna beat that thing?
17:24I don't know! I don't know!
17:26Here he comes.
17:28I'll prick-a-see that vulture!
17:36Whoa!
17:36Come on!
17:38Whoa!
17:40Whoa!
17:43Say, Ray, did you manage to grab me a copy of today's paper?
17:46I'm thinking of looking for a new job.
17:49We better come up with something quick!
17:51I'm about to run out of road!
18:10Egon, can the ecto-containment unit hold this ectoplasmic parakeet?
18:17It could, but we've no way of capturing it.
18:19The traps are too small.
18:24Well, I think I've got a plan.
18:28Ray, you might want to turn off that siren.
18:31I think we're attracting its attention.
18:34Never mind, Ray.
18:35Hold on to your seats!
18:45Gotta go now, Cheryl.
18:47The bosses are back.
18:49I'll get it ready.
18:51Let me know when you've got it.
18:52No, we thought we'd keep him here as a pet.
18:57By joining this trap directly to the containment unit,
19:01then...
19:01Doug.
19:05Hey!
19:08Wait a minute!
19:09You can't fool me!
19:10That's no duck!
19:13Oh...
19:26Get ready, Ray.
19:28Ready!
19:30Hit it!
19:35Get ready!
19:43Get ready!
19:52Get ready!
19:53Get ready!
19:54Got him!
19:55All right!
19:57So much for the Kildarby canary.
20:00Janine, honey, when you build a city for this one,
20:03make sure you throw in a new garage door.
20:07Ah!
20:08Well done, gentlemen.
20:10Well done!
20:11How can we ever repay you?
20:15Invoice him, Ray.
20:16Here you go, sir.
20:19Well, I guess it's worth it.
20:22How did you ever get rid of those ghosts?
20:24What's the matter, guys?
20:26Afraid to tell them?
20:27Come on, we're doing them a favor.
20:30Your Honor, I know you're gonna love this.
20:33What are you talking about?
20:35Well, the ghosts are still here.
20:38What?
20:41We made a little deal.
20:43I mean, they had nowhere to go.
20:45You wouldn't want them hanging around Skid Row, would you?
20:47Of course not.
20:48Bad for the image.
20:49So we let them stay in the castle.
20:51They promised not to scare anyone during the day.
20:53They'll keep New York the swell place to visit.
20:56It's always been.
20:56So what do you say?
20:57And the pipe and drum music?
21:00No more music, I swear.
21:05At least, not until after sundown.
21:07It's dead.
21:35But the
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