7 Behind The Scenes Photos From The Original Ghostbusters

This is the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man destroying a miniature version of Central Park West.

<p>This is the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man destroying a miniature version of Central Park West.</p>

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This is the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man destroying a miniature version of Central Park West.

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Dana's apartment was at 55 Central Park West—this is a recreation of that building.

<p>Dana's apartment was at <a href="http://www.gbfans.com/ghostbusters/locations/55-central-park-west/">55 Central Park West</a>—this is a recreation of that building.</p>

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Dana's apartment was at 55 Central Park West—this is a recreation of that building.

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1984-style Movie magic.

<p>1984-style Movie magic.</p>

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1984-style Movie magic.

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Getting ready to shoot some supernatural stuff at the New York Public Library.

<p>Getting ready to shoot some supernatural stuff at the New York Public Library.</p>

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Getting ready to shoot some supernatural stuff at the New York Public Library.

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The Keymaster outside of the Hook & Ladder 8.

<p>The Keymaster outside of the <a href="http://gothamist.com/2010/10/08/ghostbusters_firehouse.php">Hook &amp; Ladder 8</a>.</p>

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The Keymaster outside of the Hook & Ladder 8.

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"There is no Dana, only Zuul!"

<p>"There is no Dana, only Zuul!"</p>

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"There is no Dana, only Zuul!"

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Ectoslime is applied to Bill Murray—this substance was "derived from methylcellulose ether, a powdered thickening agent used in pharmaceuticals and food products."

<p>Ectoslime is applied to Bill Murray—<a href="http://www.theraffon.net/~spookcentral/gb1_behind_the_scenes.htm">this substance</a> was "derived from methylcellulose ether, a powdered thickening agent used in pharmaceuticals and food products."</p>

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Ectoslime is applied to Bill Murray—this substance was "derived from methylcellulose ether, a powdered thickening agent used in pharmaceuticals and food products."

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