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Ghost (DVD)

Ghost is a 1990 American romantic fantasy film directed by Jerry Zucker from a screenplay by Bruce Joel Rubin, and starring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg, Tony Goldwyn, Vincent Schiavelli, and Rick Aviles. The plot centers on Sam Wheat (Swayze), a murdered banker, whose ghost sets out to save his girlfriend, Molly Jensen (Moore), from the person who killed him – through the help of the psychic Oda Mae Brown (Goldberg).

Ghost was theatrically released on July 13, 1990, to commercial success, grossing $505 million against a budget of $22–23 million and emerging as the highest-grossing film of 1990 and at the time of its release, was the third-highest-grossing film of all time. The film received positive reviews from critics, with particular praise going towards the score and performances of the cast. Ghost earned five nominations at the 63rd Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Original Score, Best Film Editing, and winning Best Supporting Actress for Goldberg and Best Original Screenplay for Rubin.

Condition

New

Publisher

Warner Bros.

Age Group

Adult

Rating MPA

Pg-13

Recording Studio

Warner Bros.

Format

DVD

Brand

Warner Home Video

Amazon ASIN

B00AEFY4CG

UPC / EAN

883929304103

Year

1990

ReleaseDate

1990-07-13

RuntimeMins

127

RuntimeStr

2h 7min

Awards

Won 2 Oscars, 18 wins & 23 nominations total

Directors

Jerry Zucker

Writers

Bruce Joel Rubin

Stars

Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg

Produced by

Steven-Charles Jaffe, Howard W. Koch, Bruce Joel Rubin, Lisa Weinstein

Music by

Maurice Jarre

Cinematography by

Adam Greenberg

Film Editing by

Walter Murch

Casting By

Janet Hirshenson, Jane Jenkins

Production Design by

Jane Musky

Art Direction by

Mark W. Mansbridge

Set Decoration by

Joe D. Mitchell

Costume Design by

Ruth Morley

Makeup Department

Marietta Carter-Narcisse, Ben Nye III, Kyle Sweet, Dione Taylor, Julia L. Walker

Production Management

Dirk Petersmann, Michael Tadross

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

John Hockridge, Steven-Charles Jaffe, George Parra, Mark Radcliffe, Joseph Ray, Dodi Lee Rubenstein, Charlie Picerni

Art Department

Richard T. Allen, Leslie Bloom, Dennis Bradford, Oscar Flores, Horst Grandt, Bill Kauhane Hoyt, Gary Kudroff, Michael Lessa, Robert Lindsey, David J. Negron, Larry Phillips, Thomas Saccio, Stan Tropp, Butch West, Steven Braund, Randy L. Childs, Paul Ecker, Nelson Handel, Kelly Lepkowsky, Brick Mason, Robert Misetich, Michael Saccio, D.A. Zingelewicz

Sound Department

Bob Baron, Christopher E. Bennett, Clayton Collins, Don Coufal, Greg Curda, Ken Dufva, David Lee Fein, Laura Graham, Lee Haxall, Gary Holland, Michael Magill, Steve Maslow, Kathy McCart, Chuck Michael, Walter Murch, E. Jeane Putnam, Gary Ritchie, Bill Rojas, Jeanine Schaack, Leslie Shatz, Mary Ann Skweres, Renee Tondelli, Jennifer L. Ware, Jeff Wexler, Douglas Greenfield, Michael Herbick

Special Effects by

Eugene Crum, Donald Frazee, Logan Frazee, Terry D. Frazee, Michael Meinardus, Donald Myers, Robert DeVine, Michael Meier, Mike Smithson

Visual Effects by

Jon Alexander, William L. Arance, Gordon Baker, Randall Balsmeyer, Kathleen Beeler, Jennifer C. Bell, Jil-Sheree Bergin, Beverly Bernacki, Tom Bertino, Beth Block, Barbara Brennan, Marty Brenneis, Laura Buff, Charlie Canfield, Don Canfield, Marsha Gray Carrington, Lanny Cermak, Doug Chiang, Donald Clark, Charlie Clavadetscher, Michael Cooper, Tom Cranham, Peter Crosman, Ron Diggory, Mark A.Z. Dippé, Jeff Doran, Loring Doyle, Richard Edlund, Harrison Ellenshaw, Susan Fritz-Monahan, George Gambetta, John Gazdik, Brian Gernand, Michael Gleason, Ned Gorman, Joanne Hafner, Rebecca Heskes, Robert Hill, Sandy Houston, Lincoln Hu, Peg Hunter, Nancy Jencks, Mike Jittlov, Keith Johnson, Ed Jones, David Karpman, Katherine Kean, Steven Kosakura, Jennifer Hall Lee, Liz Lord, Rob Maine, Greg Maloney, Roberto McGrath, Virgil Mirano, Craig Mohagen, Terry Molatore, Jack Mongovan, Jim Morris, Ed Moyer, Ellen Mueller, Bill Neil, Lori J. Nelson, Bruce Nicholson, January Nordman, Sarah Pasanen, Alan Peterson, Lorne Peterson, Stephen L. Price, Carolyn Ensle Rendu, Pat Repola, Stuart Robertson, Martin Rosenberg, Scott Ross, Susan Ross, Thomas Rosseter, Jim Rygiel, Nina Salerno, Christine Sellin, Kenneth Smith, Thomas J. Smith, Ellen Somers, Anthony Stacchi, Howard Stein, Eric Swenson, Joseph Thomas, Sean Turner, John T. Van Vliet, Robert Wait, Garry Waller, Judith Weaver, Byron Werner, David S. Williams Jr., Susan Adele Colletta, Philip Crescenzo, Christopher Duddy, Mimi Everett, Jenny Fulle, Jack Gallagher, Don Lee, David Nakabayashi, Jeff Nicholson, Kendall Nishimine, Larry Weiss, David Wiezer

Stunts

Sandy Berumen, Bob K. Cummings, Gary Davis, Shane Dixon, Andy Duppin, Ramiro González, Allan Graf, Peter Hock, William James, Kym Washington Longino, Harry Madsen, Gary McLarty, Gene McLaughlin, Charlie Picerni, James Thompson, Jeff Ward

Camera and Electrical Department

Gavin Alcott, Mike Benson, Charles John Bukey, Deven Chierighino, Billy Clevenger, John W. DeBlau, Cary Fisher, Dennis Gamiello, Donald L. Hartley, Harold Hathaway, Jono Kouzouyan, Peter Sorel, Lorna Wiley, Elizabeth Ziegler, Ken Fisher, Raymond Fortune, Robert Gray, Randy Jonsson, Eric Leigh, Sal Martorano, Michael Orefice, Lance Shepherd

Animation Department

Jeff Howard, Candace Lewis, Martine Tomczyk

Casting Department

Sylvia Fay, Jan McGill

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Kendall Errair, Eric Harrison, Dawn J. Jackson, Mark Peterson

Editorial Department

Elisa Cohen, Meredith Gold, Agnes Grandits, Tom Shaffer, John Watson

Location Management

Eric Klosterman, Charles Zalben, Lauri Pitkus, Grant Harper Reid

Music Department

Robert Fernandez, Maurice Jarre, Shawn Murphy, John Beal, Michael Boddicker, Tom Boyd, Emmanuel Chamboredon, Maurice Jarre, Malcolm McNab, Patrick Russ, Lonnie Sill, James Thatcher

Script and Continuity Department

Faye Brenner

Transportation Department

William Hogue, Gene R. Johnson, Richard Curry

Additional Crew

Laurie Abdo, Sheila Barnes, Beth Brown, Blaine Converse, Diane Edquist, Marie Elder, Marty Elfalan, Wayne Fitzgerald, Pam Halstead, Patti Hawn, Dianna Incorvaia, Terry Ladin, Brigid Lundt, Alvin Mears, Teresa Ann Miller, Ron Mitchell, Susan Montgomery, Justin Moritt, John Moy, Allison Procacci, Winston Quitasol, Michael Risoli, Lee Simchon, Carlos H. Sánchez, Laura Tateishi, Matthew T. Weiner, Judy Whelchel, Alex Daniels, Greg Ferris, Steven Kunes, Aaron Sadovsky, Scott Schaffer, Nicholas Wolfert

Thanks

Lindsay Doran

Genres

Drama, Fantasy, Romance

Companies

Paramount Pictures, Howard W. Koch Productions

Countries

USA

Languages

English

ContentRating

PG-13

ImDbRating

7.1

ImDb Rating Votes

219539

Metacritic Rating

52

Short Description

Ghost is a 1990 American romantic fantasy film directed by Jerry Zucker from a screenplay by Bruce Joel Rubin, and starring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg, Tony Goldwyn, Vincent Schiavelli, and Rick Aviles. The plot centers on Sam Wheat (Swayze), a murdered banker, whose ghost sets out to save his girlfriend, Molly Jensen (Moore), from the person who killed him – through the help of the psychic Oda Mae Brown (Goldberg).

Ghost was theatrically released on July 13, 1990, to commercial success, grossing $505 million against a budget of $22–23 million and emerging as the highest-grossing film of 1990 and at the time of its release, was the third-highest-grossing film of all time. The film received positive reviews from critics, with particular praise going towards the score and performances of the cast. Ghost earned five nominations at the 63rd Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Original Score, Best Film Editing, and winning Best Supporting Actress for Goldberg and Best Original Screenplay for Rubin.

Box Office Budget

$22,000,000 (estimated)

Box Office Opening Weekend USA

$12,191,540

Box Office Gross USA

$217,631,306

Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross

$505,703,557

Keywords

Love,death,pottery,stabbed with glass,supernatural drama