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  1. Ghost Dog Way of the Samurai” is a testament to intertexuality as a means for survival. And also for the construction of a necessary, self-made end. Jim Jarmusch’s film, about a New York mob hitman who sees himself as a legendary Japanese warrior, wears its primary inspiration in its title; Jean-Pierre Melville’s “Le Samouraï” (male directors, I’m begging you to please see ...

  2. Music by. RZA. Coproducer. Diana Schmidt. Casting by. Ellen Lewis. Casting by. Laura Rosenthal. Jim Jarmusch combined his love for the ice-cool crime dramas of Jean-Pierre Melville and Seijun Suzuki with the philosophical dimensions of samurai mythology for an eccentrically postmodern take on the hit-man thriller.

  3. Ghost Dog (Forest Whitaker) is a contract killer, a master of his trade who can whirl a gun at warp speed and moves through this world like a phantom -- stealthy and evanescent. In the spirit of ...

  4. Streaming charts last updated: 9:12:39 AM, 05/30/2024. Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai is 1085 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 438 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Bronson but less popular than Bloodshot.

  5. Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai. Ghost Dog, a down-on-his-luck hit man, gets hired by some mobsters to do a job, only to find he's been double-crossed. 947 IMDb 7.5 1 h 55 min 2000. X-Ray R.

  6. 3 de mar. de 2000 · As every samurai needs a leader to whom he swears loyalty, Ghost Dog has devoted himself the service of Louie (John Tormey), a low-level crime boss who once saved his life. When Louie's superiors decide he must be executed, Ghost Dog leaps into action, methodically wiping out his many enemies.

  7. 17 de mar. de 2000 · It helps to understand that the hero of "Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai" is crazy. Well, of course he is. He lives in a shack on a rooftop with his pigeons. He dresses like a homeless man. "He has no friends and never talks to anybody," according to the mother of the little girl in the movie. Actually, he does talk: to the little girl and to a Haitian ice cream man.