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Ghost Town
TrailerAfter a near-death experience during a routine colonoscopy, people-hating dentist Bertrum Pincus is shocked to discover that he is suddenly able to talk to the dead. Even worse, they all want something from him, particularly Frank Herlihy, who pesters him into breaking up the impending marriage of his widow Gwen.Actors: Greg Kinnear, Jordan Carlos, Dequina Moore, Joseph Badalucco Jr., Brian Hutchison, Tyree Michael Simpson, Julia Murney, Ricky Gervais, Claire Lautier, Aasif Mandvi, Bridget Moloney, ...»Director: David KoeppCountry: United StatesDuration: 102 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Ghost Town"
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Characters of "Ghost Town"
FrankPlayed by: Greg KinnearYoung HusbandPlayed by: Jordan CarlosYoung WifePlayed by: Dequina MooreAccident Bystander #2Played by: Joseph Badalucco Jr.PincusPlayed by: Ricky GervaisDr. PrasharPlayed by: Aasif MandviReceptionistPlayed by: Bridget MoloneyGreenpeace GuyPlayed by: Raymond J. LeeGwenPlayed by: Téa LeoniNursePlayed by: Deborah S. CraigMarjorie PickthallPlayed by: Dana IveyIrish EddiePlayed by: Brian d'Arcy JamesRichardPlayed by: Billy CampbellLeonardPlayed by: PhoenixOther LeonardPlayed by: JazzLittle AlexPlayed by: Dylan Clark Marshall -
Directors of "Ghost Town"
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Creators of "Ghost Town"
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Critic Reviews of "Ghost Town"
At the MoviesNovember 07, 2008It is alternately tender, sad and smart. It's also very funny.
Time OutOctober 24, 2008Enjoyable as it is to see Gervais trying (and often succeeding) to make something of the mediocre dialogue, it's not enough.
I.E. WeeklySeptember 19, 2008Funny but familiar, Koepp's comedy feels like a multiplex reincarnation -- we've seen this film before and back then we must have stepped on someone's toes
CNN.comSeptember 19, 2008Naturally, Koepp makes it his business to redeem this unpleasant character and recast him as an acceptable stand-in for a romantic lead. But cynics should not despair; it's not a complete makeover.
Wall Street JournalSeptember 19, 2008It's enlivened by the performance of Ricky Gervais as Bertram Pincus, a latter-day Scrooge for whom the living are no less annoying than the dead.
QuickflixOctober 21, 2014One poor soul is buck naked. I don't even want to know how he kicked the bucket.
Movie NationFebruary 01, 2013The big screen's best use of the talents of the sarcastic, ever put-upon Mr. Gervais.
American ProfileSeptember 28, 2011Dozens of other movies have romped on the same grass. But Gervais spritzes everything in Ghost Town with a delightfully refreshing comic mist.
Movie TalkSeptember 06, 2011The Town isn't as impressive as Affleck's directing debut, 2007's Gone Baby Gone, but he handles the action scenes with brutal efficiency and gets terrific performances from his co-stars.
Suite101.comSeptember 24, 2010Yes, there are gags about mummy penises and canine halitosis, but other sublime moments recall Albert Brooks' social-satire heyday. Given the otherworldly elements, David Koepp's "Ghost Town" sweetly hits the heights of Brooks' "Defending Your Life."
Florida Times-UnionDecember 24, 2009The pudgy Brit looks right at home here on the big screen, starring in a romantic comedy in which we're asked to believe he might have a chance with Tea Leoni. And you know what? He makes us believe.
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