Ghost with Patrick Swayze: DVD Cover

    Ghost Director: Jerry Zucker Cast: Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg, Tony Goldwyn

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/24/2001
    • Original Release: 1990
    • Rating: Rated PG13

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    Features

    DVD includes a retrospective featurette entitled "Ghost: Remembering The Magic" and commentary by director Jerry Zucker and writer Bruce Joel Rubin.

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    Scene Index

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    0. Scene Selection
    1. Opening Credits [6:59]
    2. Unchained Melody [4:07]
    3. Afterlife [1:47]
    4. Willie Lopez [4:23]
    5. Oda Mae Brown [1:36]
    6. Molly In Danger [6:44]
    7. The Art of Being A Ghost [5:58]
    8. A Gathering Of Ghost [:28]
    9. Rita Miller [5:35]
    10. Murderer!! [:27]
    11. Spooked [6:21]
    12. Convincing Molly [2:32]
    13. Oda Mae Brown Possessed [3:38]
    14. Carl [6:10]
    15. Believe... [7:17]
    16. End Credits [6:14]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A highly improbable but richly emotional love story that charmed moviegoers in 1990 and became -- to the surprise of its numerous detractors -- a blockbuster hit, Ghost still retains the romantic aura that first endeared it to audiences. The film certainly boosted the careers of its stars, Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore, who portray Sam and Molly, well-to-do Manhattanites so passionately devoted to one another that not even death can rattle their bond. After a street thug shoots and kills Sam, his ghost communicates with the heartbroken Molly through medium Whoopi Goldberg, an amiable charlatan genuinely stunned by her newfound ability to converse with spirits. Director Jerry Zucker, previously known for his comedies (Airplane, Kentucky Fried Movie), made an effective transition to dreamier, dramatic fare with this multiple Oscar nominee, which briefly falters when a melodramatic subplot is dragged in but recovers handily just in time for a touching denouement. At times a bit somber but generally upbeat, Ghost shows its three principal players at their most appealing, and it can still be depended upon to induce a few sighs and tears in romantically inclined viewers. The DVD includes commentaries by Zucker and screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin, and also features a newly made documentary looking back at the film’s production. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    The bestby Anonymous

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    December 05, 2009: One of my very favorite movies.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

    Whereas there is no new footage added to this latest issue of Ghost it is well worth a look.by blearyeyes

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    November 12, 2009: When I saw the Blue Ray version on the shelf I expected yet another "directors cut"

    Well this is a re-release of the original theatrical release and that for me is quite good enough. It is a wonderful film with unforgettable performances all around, it looks stunning in its new Blue ray incarnation and I highly recommend it for anyone with a hi end system.

    This review was written about the Blu-ray Wide Screen / Subtitled / Dubbed edition.


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