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Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai

Director: Jim Jarmusch
Writer: Jim Jarmusch
Producer: Richard Guay, Jim Jarmusch, Diana Schmidt
Theatrical: 1999
Rated: R
Studio: Pandora Filmproduktion
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller
Duration: 116
Media: Digital
Collection ID: 1445
DVD Details
Languages: English, French
Sound: Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1
Release:Mar 2000
Credits
Ghost Dog
Forest Whitaker
Louie
John Tormey
Sonny Valerio
Cliff Gorman
Chinese Restaurant Owner
Dennis Liu
Big Angie
Frank Minucci
Handsome Frank
Richard Portnow
Louise Vargo
Tricia Vessey
Ray Vargo
Henry Silva
Old Consigliere
Gene Ruffini
Valerio's Bodyguard
Frank Adonis
Vinny
Victor Argo
Young Ghost Dog
Damon Whitaker
Boy in Window
Kenny Guay
Johnny Morini
Vince Viverito
Gangsta in Red
Gano Grills
Gangsta in Red
Touché Cornel
Gangsta in Red
Jamie Hector
Mugger
Chuck Jeffreys
Kung-Fu Master
Yan Ming Shi
Sammy the Snake
Vinny Vella
Joe Rags
Joseph Rigano
Punk in Alley
Roberto Lopez
Punk in Alley
Salvatore Alagna
Punk in Alley
Jerry Todisco
Raymond
Isaach De Bankolé
MC in blue
Dreddy Kruger
MC in blue
Timbo King
MC in blue
Clay Da Raider
MC in blue
Dead And Stinking
MC in blue
Deflon Sallahr
Pearline
Camille Winbush
Pigeonkeeper
Clebert Ford
Rooftop Boatbuilder
José Rabelo
Lefty
Jerry Sturiano
Tony
Tony Rigo
Al
Alfred Nittoli
Social Club Landlord
Angel Caban
Girl in Silver
Luz Valentin
Club Couple
Rene Bluestone
Club Couple
Jordan Peck
Bear Hunter (as Jonathan Cook)
Jonathan Teague Cook
Bear Hunter
Tracy Howe
Voice of Scratchy
Harry Shearer
Female Sheriff
Vanessa Hollingshead
Blonde with Jaguar
Sharon Angela
Samurai in Camouflage
RZA
Accountant (scenes deleted)
Scott Bryce
Nobody
Gary Farmer
Summary
In Jersey City, an African American hit man follows "Hagakure: The Way of the Samurai." He lives alone, in simplicity with homing pigeons for company, calling himself Ghost Dog. His master, who saved his life eight years ago, is part of the local mob. When the boss' daughter witnesses one of Ghost Dog's hits, he becomes expendable. The first victims are his birds, and in response, Ghost Dog goes right at his attackers but does not want to harm his master or the young woman. On occasion, he talks with his best friend, a French-speaking Haitian who sells ice cream in the park, and with a child with whom he discusses books. Can he stay true to his code? And if he does, what is his fate?