While the vast majority of Christians are totally panicky about the idea of ghosts (although their own God is a "Spirit," goes to work in us through something called the Holy Ghost and their own book, the Bible, reports some ghost sightings and apparitions), for those who know that ghosts aren't anything to be afraid of, but simply the state everyone transfers to after their earthly life while they await the resurrection, this one's an absolute classic .
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Ghost

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Writers: Bruce Joel Rubin (written by)
Release: 13 July 1990 (USA)
Tagline: A love that will last forever.
Plot: After being killed during a botched mugging, a man's love for his partner enables him to remain on earth as a ghost.
Cast: Patrick Swayze - Sam Wheat, Demi Moore - Molly Jensen, Tony Goldwyn - Carl Bruner, Stanley Lawrence - Elevator Man, Christopher J. Keene - Elevator Man, Susan Breslau - Susan, Martina Deignan - Rose (as Martina Degnan), Rick Kleber - Mover (as Richard Kleber), Macka Foley - Mover, Rick Aviles - Willie Lopez, Phil Leeds - Emergency Room Ghost, John Hugh - Surgeon, Sam Tsoutsouvas - Minister, Sharon Breslau - Cemetery Ghost (as Sharon Breslau Cornell), Vincent Schiavelli - Subway Ghost
Runtime: 127 min
Country: USA
Language: English
Company: Paramount Pictures
Links: IMDb Profile
Categories: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Romance, Thriller
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"Ghost" is a very good movie, although it's nomination for Best Picture is kind of strange. It's a great combination of comedy, drama, romance, and fantasy. The cast, which includes Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, and Whoopi Goldberg is fantastic...great chemistry between the actors. Patrick Swayze plays Sam Wheat, Molly Jensen's (Demi Moore) boyfriend who gets murdered. Whoopi Goldberg is hilarious in her Oscar-winning performance as Oda Mae Brown, the medium who can hear Sam's ghost (hence the title of the movie). It's definitely not as predictable as just about every other movie involving a love story...since most of them are awful. What's even more impressive is that the director of "Ghost" also co-directed "Airplane!"...which is a completely different type of movie for those who have not had the pleasure of seeing "Airplane!"
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