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Vibes

The psychic comedy that's out of its mind.
1988 | 99m | English

(5565 votes)

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Medium Sylvia Pickel and psychometrist Nick Deezy meet at a psychic research facility in New York. Not long after, they're contacted by Harry Buscafusco, who offers them $50,000 to find his lost son in South America, in the heart of Incan territory where they discover an ancient mystical secret, and each other.
Release Date: Aug 05, 1988
Director: Ken Kwapis
Writer: Lowell Ganz, Babaloo Mandel, Deborah Blum
Genres: Comedy, Action, Romance
Keywords psychokinesis, psychic power, incan empire
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Imagine Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $1,883,811
Budget: $1,884,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jeff Goldblum Nick Deezy
Cyndi Lauper Sylvia Pickel
Peter Falk Harry Buscafusco
Googy Gress Ingo Swedlin
Julian Sands Dr. Harrison Steele
Darryl Henriques Ricardo
Ramon Bieri Eli Diamond
Michael Lerner Burt Wilder
Leo V. Finnie III Monty Man
Rodney Kageyama Dr. Harmon
Van Dyke Parks Dr. Weiner
Hercules Vilchez Juan
Jerry Vichi Baseball Man
Ray Stoddard Dr. Scott
Harvey J. Goldenberg Lyle
Tom Henschel Dr. Drake
Susan Bugg Dr. Silver
Steve Buscemi Fred
Joseph V. Perry Dave
Park Overall Jane
Max Perlich Busboy
John Kapelos Eugene
Bruce MacVittie Tony
Don Bexley Lou
Bill McCutcheon Mr. Van Der Meer
Jennifer Balgobin Gloria
Karen Akers Hillary
Fernando Verdugo Bellhop
Ronald G. Joseph Carl
Aharon Ipalé Alejandro De La Vivar
Elizabeth Peña Consuelo
Robert Covarrubias Waiter
Elvira De Val Nurse
Ronald Paul Ramirez Hotel Clerk
Name Job
Lowell Ganz Screenplay, Story
Bruce McBroom Still Photographer
Babaloo Mandel Screenplay, Story
Ken Kwapis Director
James Horner Original Music Composer
Shani Ginsberg Casting
Richard Sawyer Production Design
Doug Hemphill Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Joni Avery Stunts
Miranda Garrison Choreographer
Jeff Rosen Sound Editor
George H. Anderson Sound Editor
Paul Sharpe Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Branagan Stunt Coordinator
Charles Croughwell Stunts
Regina Gruss Publicist
Tom Seidman Second Assistant Director
Anne Rapp Script Supervisor
Lou Barlia Camera Operator
Richard Bryce Goodman Production Sound Mixer
Deborah Blum Story
Carrie Frazier Casting
Ruth Myers Costume Design
Raymond Hartwick Unit Production Manager
Donald E. Thorin Jr. First Assistant Camera
Raúl Dávalos Assistant Editor
Carl Fischer Boom Operator
Cindy Marty Sound Editor
Bobbe Kurtz Supervising ADR Editor
Alan B. Curtiss First Assistant Director
Michael Raspa Second Assistant Camera
Lisa Zeno Churgin First Assistant Editor
Dennis Drummond Supervising Sound Editor
Roxanne Jones McCarthy Sound Editor
Beth Bergeron ADR Editor
George R. Nelson Set Decoration
Dennis DeWaay Construction Coordinator
John A. Mileski Standby Painter
Louis S. Fleming Property Master
Marlene D. Williams Hairstylist
Michael M. Krevitt Key Grip
Murray Miller Location Manager
Donah Bassett Negative Cutter
Jim Henrikson Music Editor
Edward F. Suski Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David F. Klassen Set Designer
Steve Fegley Construction Foreman
Allen Hall Special Effects Coordinator
Mike Carrillo Assistant Property Master
Norma Lee Hairstylist
George R. Schrader Dolly Grip
John M. Woodward Transportation Coordinator
Phil Downey Color Timer
Gregory Pickrell Art Direction
Tom Cranham Production Illustrator
Donald Krafft Leadman
Alan Friedman Makeup Artist
Ronald W. McLeish Gaffer
Shari Leibowitz Production Coordinator
Frank DeMichelis Craft Service
Patrick J. Statham Stunt Coordinator
Jorge Gundín Production Manager
Carol Littleton Editor
Dan Perri Title Designer
John Bailey Director of Photography
Richard Edlund Visual Effects Producer
Debbie Lynn Ross Stunts
Name Title
Ron Howard Executive Producer
Raymond Hartwick Co-Producer
Tony Ganz Producer
Kate Long Associate Producer
Deborah Blum Producer
David Wolff Associate Producer
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2024 5 16 42 7
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Wuchak
5.0

**_Fun Indiana Jones knock-off with Cyndi Lauper and Jeff Goldblum_** In Manhattan, a man and woman with impressive paranormal abilities (Lauper & Goldblum) are hoodwinked by a questionable man (Peter Falk) into going to the Ecuadorian mountains to find a lost city and great treasure. Julian Sand ... s is also on hand. "Vibes" (1988) is cut from the same cloth as “Raiders of the Last Ark,” “King Solomon’s Mines” and “Firewalker,” mixed with a little "Ghostbusters," but it’s the least of these due to too many stabs at humor falling flat, not to mention it needed a tighter script and better special effects. No wonder it flopped at the box office. Still, it's a fun 80’s flick full of high misadventure with great Andes locations. It was Cyndi’s movie debut. Dan Aykroyd was originally slated for Goldblum’s role, but he opted out after meeting the “unusual” musician. Lauper said in her autobiography that she and Jeff didn’t get along during shooting. Nevertheless, you can tell some of the cast had a good time, like Falk. It just needed better writing. The film runs 1 hour, 39 minutes, and was shot in Riverside, which is a 45-minute drive east of Los Angeles, and Ecuador (Cuenca and Azogues), along with the exteriors of 32 Washington Place, Manhattan, used as the Department of Paranormal Studies. GRADE: C+

Feb 24, 2024