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Casper was released in cinemas on May 26, 1995, by Universal Pictures. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the film for its faithfulness to its source material (specifically the title character's portrayal), visual effects, music score, and performances, but criticized its dark tone and humor.
Casper: 1995 For other Casper films, see the templates at the bottom of this page, the Casper the Friendly Ghost filmography and Casper the Friendly Ghost in film. Castle of Blood: 1964 Italian-French; released in France as Danse Macabre and on American TV as Castle of Terror: Central Park: 2017 United States Chain Mail: 2015 Philippines ...
Casper: A Spirited Beginning: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment/Saban Entertainment: A prequel to Casper. 1998: Casper Meets Wendy: A sequel to Casper: A Spirited Beginning. Richie Rich's Christmas Wish: Warner Bros. Family Entertainment/Saban Entertainment: A sequel to Richie Rich. 1999: Baby Huey's Great Easter Adventure: Sony Pictures Home ...
Lewis Pullman is reflecting on dad Bill Pullman's "beloved" 1995 supernatural family film Casper ahead of its 30th anniversary next year.. In a chat with PEOPLE surrounding his new vampire flick ...
The movie's catchphrase, "Who you gonna call?", has been used in other media, like the 1990s Casper cartoon series. [133] In the 1995 film version of Casper, Dan Aykroyd appears in character as Ray Stantz having been hired to remove the Whipstaff Manor of ghosts but having been foiled by the Ghostly Trio, Stantz sheepishly tells the new owners ...
Casino (1995) Casino Jack (2010) Casino Jack and the United States of Money (2010) Casino Royale: (1967 & 2006) Casper the Friendly Ghost series: Casper (1995) Casper Meets Wendy (1998) Casper: A Spirited Beginning (1997) Casper's Haunted Christmas (2000) Casper's Scare School (2006) Casque d'or (1952) Cassadaga (2011) The Cassandra Cat (1963 ...
The CGI version of Casper that appears in the live-action films.. The cartoon character, Casper the Friendly Ghost who appears in numerous cartoon shorts as well as Harvey Comics publication, has appeared in five films since his inception, most of which were either released in television or straight-to-video while only one was released theatrically.
A movie that centres on people attending an artistic/sexual salon was a likely contender to feature unsimulated sex and Shortbus does, but director John Cameron Mitchell had a reason for including it.