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Ghost World
TrailerWith only the plan of moving in together after high school, neo-cool Enid and Rebecca take a hard look at the world they wryly observe and decide what they really want. As a mere gag, they respond to a man's newspaper ad for a date, only to find it will greatly complicate their lives.Actors: Thora Birch, Scarlett Johansson, Steve Buscemi, Brad Renfro, Illeana Douglas, Bob Balaban, Stacey Travis, Charles C. Stevenson Jr., Dave Sheridan, Tom McGowan, Debra Azar, ...»Director: Terry ZwigoffCountry: United States, United KingdomDuration: 111 minQuality: HDRelease: 2001IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Ghost World"
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Characters of "Ghost World"
EnidPlayed by: Thora BirchRebeccaPlayed by: Scarlett JohanssonSeymourPlayed by: Steve BuscemiJoshPlayed by: Brad RenfroRoberta AllsworthPlayed by: Illeana DouglasEnid's DadPlayed by: Bob BalabanDanaPlayed by: Stacey TravisNormanPlayed by: Charles C. Stevenson Jr.DougPlayed by: Dave SheridanJoePlayed by: Tom McGowanMeloraPlayed by: Debra AzarSidewinder BossPlayed by: Brian GeorgeJohn EllisPlayed by: Pat HealyGraduation SpeakerPlayed by: Rini BellToddPlayed by: T.J. Thyne'Weird Al' YankovicPlayed by: Ezra BuzzingtonVanillaPlayed by: Lindsey GirardotEbonyPlayed by: Venus DeMiloBlack GirlPlayed by: Janece JordanSnotty GirlPlayed by: Kaileigh Brielle MartinHippy BoyPlayed by: Alexander ForsFred ChatmanPlayed by: J.J. Bad Boy JonesRed-Haired GirlPlayed by: Dylan JonesBlueshammer MemberPlayed by: Steve PiersonJoey McCobbPlayed by: Charles SchneiderZine-O-Phobia CreepPlayed by: Sid HillmanMasterpiece Video ClerkPlayed by: Patrick FischlerMasterpiece Video CustomerPlayed by: Daniel GravesMasterpiece Video EmployeePlayed by: Matt DohertyPorno CashierPlayed by: Joel MichaelyRude Coffee CustomerPlayed by: Debi DerryberryReggae Fan #2Played by: Joseph SikoraAlien Autopsy GuyPlayed by: Brett GilbertCineplex ManagerPlayed by: Alex SolowitzAlcoholic CustomerPlayed by: Tony KetchamPopcorn CustomerPlayed by: Mary BogueSoda CustomerPlayed by: Brian JacobsGarage Sale HipsterPlayed by: Patrick YonallyAngry Garage Sale WomanPlayed by: Lauren BowlesRoberta's ColleaguePlayed by: Jeff MurrayDana's Co-WorkerPlayed by: Jerry RectorSeymour's BossPlayed by: John BunnellPsychiatristPlayed by: Diane SalingerSeymour's MotherPlayed by: Anna BergerFeldmanPlayed by: Bruce Glover -
Directors of "Ghost World"
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Creators of "Ghost World"
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Critic Reviews of "Ghost World"
Wall Street JournalApril 12, 2013The greatest distinction of "Ghost World" is its singular spirit. Here's a dark, deadpan comedy about alienated kids that manages to be smart, surpassingly odd, extremely funny and mysteriously endearing at the same time.
New YorkerApril 12, 2013See it for Birch's hostile stare and Johansson's devastating monotone.
AV ClubJuly 14, 2010Most of Ghost World is funny, but the laughs are inextricably tied to the painful alienation and self-loathing that comes with living on society's fringes.
Time OutJune 24, 2006It isn't a perfect film, but it's never less than strikingly original.
L.A. WeeklyApril 21, 2003Zwigoff pulls off something in Ghost World that seems a minor miracle -- he creates someone with a complex inner life.
Christian Science MonitorApril 12, 2013While this isn't a showy or flashy movie, it has social, psychological, and ultimately mystical overtones that raise it leagues above most other teen-centered comedies.
Baltimore SunApril 12, 2013The modest yet redeeming triumph of Ghost World is the offhand way it brings to the screen a streak of American dark humor that is dour, resilient and unexpectedly infectious.
Suite101.comSeptember 24, 2010Like "Rushmore" with a female slant, "Ghost World" tackles the true torches we often keep to ourselves as well as the struggle of feeling like a specter, or, as Enid says, as though "everyone's too stupid to realize you."
ColeSmithey.comJuly 21, 2009...satisfying in ways that more than compensate for the film's soft ending.
Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009Has some grade A talent behind it, but it lacks any of the heart or emotion of the coming of age brand the film aspires toward...
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