In Ghostbusters II the Deleted Scene: Ladies and Gentleman of the Audience the Ghostbusters shrug off Louis Tully's opening statement.
Cast[]
- Louis Tully
- Ray Stantz
- Egon Spengler
- Peter Venkman
- Stephen Wexler
- The Prosecutor
- Con Edison Supervisor
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Plot[]
Louis Tully gave his opening statement at the trial. He addressed Judge Wexler then the audience. He stated it was not fair to call his clients frauds but admitted the blackout was a big problem for everybody. He recounted being stuck in an elevator for two hours and he had to make the whole time. He stated he did not blame them then revealed he turned into a dog once and they helped him. Ray and Egon exchanged looks. Peter looked at them then looked down. Louis walked back to his seat.
Trivia[]
- The courtroom set was in Burbank Studios and modified from one used in "Legal Eagles" (1986) which Ivan Reitman directed.[1]
- In his opening remark, Louis mentions the blackout caused by Ray in the Chapter 9: Great Blackout of 1989.
- Louis also mentions when he was possessed by and transformed into a Terror Dog during the events of the first movie.[2]
References[]
- ↑ Wallace, Daniel (2015). Ghostbusters The Ultimate Visual History, p. 146. Insight Editions, San Rafael CA USA, ISBN 9781608875108. Line reads: "Tom Duffield snapped up the courtroom set from 1986's Legal Eagles, a Universal comedy starring Robert Redford, which Ivan Reitman had directed in between the two Ghostbusters films."
- ↑ Louis Tully (2022). Ghostbusters Ultimate Edition (2022), Ghostbusters II, Ladies and Gentlemen of the Audience (1989) (Blu-ray ts. 00:19-00:21). Columbia Pictures. Louis Tully says: "'Cause one time, I turned into a dog and they helped me."




