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Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai

Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai

Live by the code. Die by the code.

7.3 (1,407)1999-10-061h 57m
CrimeDrama

Overview

A Black hitman who models after the samurai of old finds himself targeted for death by the mob.

Budget
$2,000,000
Revenue
$9,392,768
Production
JVC, Bac Films, Pandora Film, Plywood Productions, ARD Degeto, Le Studio Canal+

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Director
Jim Jarmusch
Cinematography
Robby Müller
Composer
RZA

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CRCulver

June 5, 2018

7/10

The eponymous protagonist of Jim Jarmusch's 1999 film GHOST DOG is an African-American hitman (Forest Whitaker) working for an Italian mafia in New Jersey and living according to the Hagakure, Japan's samurai code. After a hit goes wrong through no fault of the assassin's own, his mafia liaison Louie (John Tormey) is sympathetic, but explains that his superiors now want Ghost Dog dead. The film follows Ghost Dog's revenge and depicts a clash between two ancient tribes that both seem out of date …

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badelf

April 7, 2026

8/10

**Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999)** _Directed by Jim Jarmusch_ Honestly, I've never been a huge fan of Jim Jarmusch; he never fully captured my attention. But Ghost Dog I enjoyed immensely, primarily because Forest Whitaker did an amazing job of encapsulating the feeling of a zen martial artist. My own Buddhist training began in a Karate class with a teacher who was himself brought up in Japanese monastery training, authentic in other words. So I know what that discipline looks li…