Beetlejuice Movie Facts, Easter Eggs and hidden details

10 of the most interesting Beetlejuice easter eggs you didn't know about. Handpicked and verified, these little-known hidden details can be obscure enough most people will miss. These behind the scene easter eggs and hidden messages will give you another view of Beetlejuice movie message.

Beetlejuice poster
Beetlejuice poster
Beetlejuice Plot

The spirits of a deceased couple are harassed by an unbearable family that has moved into their home, and hire a malicious spirit to drive them out.

Genre Comedy, Fantasy
Director Tim Burton
Stars Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, Annie McEnroe, Maurice Page
IMDB score 7.5

Beetlejuice Movie Trivia

While filming the "Day-O" scene in Beetlejuice (1988) it was Dick Cavett's suggestion that they shoot the attacking shrimp hands in reverse because the guy's under the table couldn't tell when or where to grab the actor's faces, they missed altogether or occasionally poked some eyes.

Beetlejuice movie hidden details

1 - Delia wears her husbands jumper as pants later in the movie.

Delia wears her husbands jumper as pants later in the movie.

1 - The bridge in the model town has a hole in it from where Adam and Barbara crashed through the wall to their deaths.

The bridge in the model town has a hole in it from where Adam and Barbara crashed through the wall to their deaths.

1 - Otho jokes those who commit suicide become civil servants in the afterlife. The receptionist slit her wrists.

Otho jokes those who commit suicide become civil servants in the afterlife. The receptionist slit her wrists.

1 - The legs that Beetlejuice is caressing are actually the legs of the director Tim Burtons girlfriend at the time.

The legs that Beetlejuice is caressing are actually the legs of the director Tim Burtons girlfriend at the time.

1 - When Juno the case worker exhales her cigarette, the smoke comes from the gash in her neck.

When Juno the case worker exhales her cigarette, the smoke comes from the gash in her neck.

The waiting room has a sign that says "No Exit". "No Exit" is a 1944 existentialist play by Sartre about people in an afterlife waiting room.

Otho says "You know what they say about people who commit suicide. In the afterlife, they become civil servants." Before this scene it showed all of the workers in the afterlife with self-inficted wounds.

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The realtor's daughter rolls up the car window when Lydia approaches to ask what happened to the Maitland's.