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| 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 | |
| Rick Kleber | Mover | |
| 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 | |
| Angelina Estrada | Rosa Santiago | |
| Armelia McQueen | Oda Mae's Sister | |
| Whoopi Goldberg | Oda Mae Brown |
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| Producer | Bruce Joel Rubin
Lisa Weinstein |
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| Writer | Bruce Joel Rubin
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| Cinematography | Adam Greenberg
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| Musician | Maurice Jarre
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One of the most memorable romantic films ever and winner of two Academy Awards®, Sam (Patrick Swayze, living as a ghost, discovers his death wasn't just a random robbery gone bad. To help him reconnect with the love of his life, Molly (Demi Moore), and solve his murder, he enlists he talents of a skeptical psychic (Oscar®-winner Whoopi Goldberg), who doesn’t even believe her own abilities. Ghost is a supernatural mystery-thriller that will cross over into your heart and never leave. |
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