
Sam Wheat is a banker, Molly Jensen is an artist, and the two are madly in love. However, when Sam is murdered by friend and corrupt business partner Carl Bruner over a shady business deal, he is left to roam the Earth as a powerless spirit. When he learns of Carl's betrayal, Sam must seek the help of psychic Oda Mae Brown to set things right and protect Molly from Carl and his goons.... (Full plot summary below)
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Sam Wheat is a banker, Molly Jensen is an artist, and the two are madly in love. However, when Sam is murdered by friend and corrupt business partner Carl Bruner over a shady business deal, he is left to roam the Earth as a powerless spirit. When he learns of Carl's betrayal, Sam must seek the help of psychic Oda Mae Brown to set things right and protect Molly from Carl and his goons.
Leave your thoughts about Ghost.
| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleIt's an unpredictable, mesmerizing journey nearly every shady second of the way. |
| Chicago TribuneDave KehrOne of the irritations of Ghost is that the Moore character is such a slow study. |
| EmpireCaroline WestbrookIts soppy and sentimental, and its no longer possible to take the famous pottery sequence seriously, but some neat special effects and a healthy dose of humour prevent it from becoming mawkish. |
| The New York TimesElvis MitchellNothing if not earnest. It's also eccentric enough to remain interesting even when its ghost story isn't easy to believe. |
| Washington PostRita KempleyThree losers of late, the actors succeed quite nicely in unifying the movie's multiple personalities, its ricocheting screenplay. |
| Washington PostDesson ThomsonIt's formula-packed business as usual. In fact, it's double-packed, triple-packed, more. |
| Christian Science MonitorDavid SterrittThere's something offensive about the movie's chintzy view of death and the way it periodically flirts with promising conceits (i.e., Goldberg offering her body as a surrogate so that Swayze and Moore can "touch" one another) only to back away from them in as cowardly a manner as possible. |
| Rolling StonePeter TraversThough saddled with hoary jokes, Goldberg at least pumps some funky life into the bland proceedings. |
| User ReviewThe_D4RknesSI believe that the genre of this film is romance, if that's right, it's the only film on the subject that I like! |
| User ReviewMissDraeA beautiful movie with a touching story and an incredible cast. Whooping Goldberg made me laugh during this movie and she dilivered an awesome performance. Patrick Swayze is my man crush. |