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The firehouse was selected as the base of the Ghostbusters for the 1984 film after an early draft of the script envisioned the Ghostbusters as a public service much like the fire department. [1] Reportedly, the firehouse was chosen because the writer and actor Dan Aykroyd knew the area and liked the building.
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Ghostbusters firehouse may refer to: Firehouse, Hook & Ladder Company 8 , the New York firehouse used as the exterior of the Ghostbusters' base in the Ghostbusters films Fire Station No. 23 (Los Angeles, California) , the Los Angeles firehouse used for interior scenes of the films
The doors of the Firehouse Headquarters could open to fit the Ghostbusters Ecto-1(set number: 21108) inside. [31] The set included three ghost figures of Slimer, Pink Ghost and Blue Ghost. [32] The Lego Group announced the Firehouse Headquarters (set number: 75827) was retired by the end of 2018. [33]
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On the way back to the firehouse on Christmas Eve, the Ghostbusters unknowingly stumble through a portal to the past and into 19th-century Britain, where they run into Ebenezer Scrooge (Peter Renaday) and capture the three Ghosts of Christmas. The Ghostbusters return to the present, find Christmas destroyed and quickly realize what happened.