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Ghostbusters director Ivan Reitman dies aged 75

Ivan Reitman, the acclaimed producer and director of comedies such as Ghostbusters and Animal House, has died aged 75.

Ivan Reitman in 2017. Picture: AFP
Ivan Reitman in 2017. Picture: AFP

Ivan Reitman, the acclaimed Canadian producer and director of comedies such as Ghostbusters and Animal House which influenced a generation of moviegoers, has died aged 75, with Sony Pictures paying tribute on Monday to “a great talent and even finer man”.

“Tonight, the lady with the torch weeps, as do all of us at Columbia, and film lovers around the world. Ivan Reitman was an inseparable part of this studio’s legacy, but more than that he was a friend,” Sony Pictures CEO Tom Rothman said in a statement posted to the studio’s Twitter account.

“A great talent and an even finer man; he will be dearly missed. We send his family all our condolences.”

Harold Ramis, left, Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murray in the 1984 film Ghostbusters.
Harold Ramis, left, Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murray in the 1984 film Ghostbusters.

AFP has reached out to Reitman’s family for further information. The news ignited a wave of tributes, including from some of the stars of 1984’s Ghostbusters, one of the most popular comedies ever made.

“I am deeply saddened by the loss of Ivan Reitman. Truly a great man and filmmaker who I had honour and privilege of knowing and working with. Deepest condolences to Jason and the entire family,” tweeted actor Ernie Hudson, who played ghostbuster Winston Zeddemore in the original and its 1989 sequel, and had a cameo in the 2016 reboot.

He was referring to Reitman’s son Jason, himself a popular director of films such as Juno and Ghostbusters: Afterlife.

“I’m in absolute shock,” tweeted Paul Feig, who directed the 2016 reboot with an all-female cast of ghostbusters.

“I had the honour of working so closely with Ivan and it was always such a learning experience. He directed some of my favourite comedies of all time. All of us in comedy owe him so very much. Thank you for everything, Ivan. Truly.”

“Ivan Reitman was old school in the best way, and kind. I loved working with him. It’s sad he’s gone, it makes me feel older and like my childhood movies are more faraway than ever. RIP,” tweeted actress Mindy Kaling.

Bill Murray and Harold Ramis in the 1981 film Stripes.
Bill Murray and Harold Ramis in the 1981 film Stripes.

In his decades-long career Reitman produced and directed films which helped establish major comedic stars such as Bill Murray, who as well as starring in Ghostbusters also starred in Reitman hits Meatballs and Stripes.

Reitman produced the 1978 hit National Lampoon’s Animal House, which became one of the most beloved and chaotic depictions of the system of fraternities and sororities in US colleges.

But it was Ghostbusters that launched a Hollywood dynasty, with the story of four men dressed in a version of firefighting gear tackling marshmallow monsters and slimy green spirits in a bid to save New York from a supernatural takeover spawning decades of sequels and reboots.

John Belushi, centre, in the 1978 film National Lampoon's Animal House.
John Belushi, centre, in the 1978 film National Lampoon's Animal House.

The iconic outfits worn by its four stars remain one of the most popular and recognisable Halloween costumes to this day.

Reitman was born in Komarno, in what is now Slovakia, on October 27, 1946. His Jewish parents survived the Nazis but, four years after his birth, fled Czechoslovakia to escape communism.

They eventually made their home in Toronto.

He is survived by his son Jason, the director, and daughters Catherine and Caroline.

AFP

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