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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2017 · 1H 14M

Season 3 :: Episode 3 :: Halloween Night

from Ghostbusters: Resurrection · host The Nerdy Show Network

It's Halloween night, and while the Ghostbusters scramble to find a cure for vampirism, the night only gets busier. This time, they’re called in to handle a gluttonous ghost that’s harassing moviegoers at a local cinema. But there are also reports of a museum exhibit running wild, a pervy poltergeist harassing a massage parlor’s clientele, and yet another mystery involving a golf course. Little do they know, not everything is as it seems, and this is just the beginning of the longest night of their lives.For links and more info, head to the main episode page: http://nerdyshow.com/2017/01/ghostbusters-resurrection-halloween-night

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It's Halloween night, and while the Ghostbusters scramble to find a cure for vampirism, the night only gets busier. This time, they’re called in to handle a gluttonous ghost that’s harassing moviegoers at a local cinema. But there are also reports...

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