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Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai
TrailerGhost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999) is an action, crime, drama film about an African American mafia hit man. He models himself after the samurai of old finds himself targeted for death by the mob.Actors: Forest Whitaker, John Tormey, Cliff Gorman, Dennis Liu, Frank Minucci, Richard Portnow, Tricia Vessey, Henry Silva, Gene Ruffini, Frank Adonis, Victor Argo, ...»Director: Jim JarmuschCountry: InternationalDuration: 116 minQuality: HDRelease: 1999IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai"
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Characters of "Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai"
Samurai in CamouflagePlayed by: RZAScratchyPlayed by: Harry ShearerNobodyPlayed by: Gary FarmerPearlinePlayed by: Camille WinbushMC in bluePlayed by: Dreddy KrugerRaymondPlayed by: Isaach De BankoléJoe RagsPlayed by: Joseph RiganoSammy the SnakePlayed by: Vinny VellaGangsta in RedPlayed by: Gano GrillsJohnny MoriniPlayed by: Vince ViveritoBoy in WindowPlayed by: Kenny GuayYoung Ghost DogPlayed by: Damon WhitakerVinnyPlayed by: Victor ArgoValerio's BodyguardPlayed by: Frank AdonisOld ConsiglierePlayed by: Gene RuffiniRay VargoPlayed by: Henry SilvaLouise VargoPlayed by: Tricia VesseyHandsome FrankPlayed by: Richard PortnowBig AngiePlayed by: Frank MinucciChinese Restaurant OwnerPlayed by: Dennis LiuSonny ValerioPlayed by: Cliff GormanLouiePlayed by: John TormeyGhost DogPlayed by: Forest Whitaker -
Directors of "Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai"
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Critic Reviews of "Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai"
Time OutJune 24, 2006At once a tribute to traditional notions of honour, loyalty, friendship and professionalism, and a stylish, ironic pastiche inspired by the likes of Melville and Suzuki, it's very funny, insightful, and highly original.
Globe and MailApril 05, 2002A handsomely shot, cool-sounding head-scratcher of a film that probably isn't worth the wear on the fingernails.
Dallas Morning NewsJanuary 01, 2000Ghost Dog does right by fans of gangsters, hip-hop and samurais.
Mr. ShowbizJanuary 01, 2000Ghost Dog is muddled and aimless.
New York Magazine/VultureJanuary 01, 2000By turns irritating and inviting; Jarmusch's allusive metaphysics has a sensual glide, but much of what he's doing here is also too, too hip.
Empire Magazine AustralasiaNovember 07, 2012Amusing, melancholy, and meditative, Ghost Dog is a modern classic of the hit man genre.
EmanuelLevy.ComFebruary 03, 2011Jarmusch's original film, which deconstructs the mobster genre as seen through the eyes of a Samurai, is by turn eccentric, mysterious, and mythical, defying viewers expectations
Reeling ReviewsApril 09, 2005Jarmusch blends these disparate themes into a cohesive film that combines humor and truly unique characters with Eastern philosophy, mobster flick and shoot-'em-up western.
Classic Film and TelevisionJanuary 24, 2005Visually creative film with a remarkable use of color and music.
Film BlatherMay 22, 2003I can scarcely think of ways to improve this engrossing, original, near-brilliant production.
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