Documentary for the Recently Deceased: The Making of Beetlejuice

A documentary about Tim Burton's genius hereafter world.

Documentary for the Recently Deceased: The Making of Beetlejuice

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A documentary about Tim Burton's iconic 1988 fantasy comedy Beetlejuice, covering all the aspects of production: from filming in East Corinth, Vermont, to the stop-motion and special effects work, as well as a series of exclusive interviews and rare behind the scenes archives.

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