Beetlejuice Museum


Bruce Christensen’s Beetlejuice Museum is located in an apartment in New York’s Hell’s Kitchen. Viewings are by appointment only and at the discretion of the proprietor.

BEETLEJUICE INVENTORY (94 artifacts)


1–5: Kennar collection action figures (5)
6–8: Showtime Beetlejuice (3, all out of the box)
9–12: Shipwreck Beetlejuice (4: 2 out of box; 2 in box)
13–15: Shish Kebab Beetlejuice (3: 2 out of box;1 in box)
16–18: Spinhead Beetlejuice (3: 2 out of box; 1 in box)
19–22: Exploding Beetlejuice (4: 3 out of the box, 1 broken and
           glued back together, deosn’t explode anymore; 1 in box)
           Out of all the Beetlejuice action figures, Exploding
           Beetlejuice is my favorite.
23–24: Phantom Flyer (2)

25–26: Vanishing Vault (2: 1 out of box; 1 in box)
27: Creepy Cruise (1)
28–30: Talking Beetlejuice dolls (3: 1 retired; 1 current; 1 boxed)
31: Adam Maitlin (1) It is the only Alec Baldwin action figure in the
      world, that I know of.

32–33: Otho the interior designer (2)
34–36: Beetlejuices’s neighbors, including: Harry the Haunted
           Hunter (1, boxed); Hungry Hog (1); and Old Buzzard (1)

37: Gross-out meter (1)
38–43: The BURGER KING action figures (6) They were given
           out with kids meals.

44–46: The French-Canadian Skeleton Jacques Lelac (cartoon)
          Ghost to Ghost
TV (2)

47–48: Lydia, Head over Heels (2)
49–50: Sandworm, The Charmer (2)
50–51: Charles, The Uneasy Chair (2)
52–53: Delia, Peek-a-Boo Doo (2)
54–55: Beetlejuice, The Ghost Post (2)
56: Beetlejuice collector’s case (1)
57–64: Actual bottles of Beetlejuice (8) Got them on my last trip to
           Amsterdam. They’re wine coolers with minor alcohol
           content.

65: Beetlejuice Play-Doh set (1) It includes Beetlejuice, Lydia,
     Monster from across the street, and a barber’s chair.)

66–67: Beetlejuice bobblehead (2: 1 from the movie, creepy; 1 from
          the cartoon, animated)

68: Beetlejuice puzzle
69: Beetlejuice beach towel
70–72: Copies of the movie (2: 1 on VHS; 1 on DVD, the 20th
            anniversary edition, includes three cartoons)

73–84: Beetlejuice trading cards (2 unopened packets; 10 loose
            cards and various stickers)

85: Beetlejuice lunch box
86: Beetlejuice coloring book
87: Beetlejuice press kit, including ten still photos from the movie,
      one of which I had Michael Keaton sign in 1994 at 30 Rock.

88: Beetlejuice comic book
89: Beetlejuice movie script
90: Beetlejuice ceramic figurine
91: Beetlejuice key chain
92: Custom made Beetlejuice Clock, by artist Rich Rickaby
93: Custom-made Beetlejuice costume (I made it.)
94: A copy of the NY Post with a picture of me leading the
      Halloween Parade in my Beetlejuice costume.
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