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Forest Whitaker | Ghost Dog | |
John Tormey | Louie | |
Cliff Gorman | Sonny Valerio | |
Dennis Liu | Chinese Restaurant Owner | |
Frank Minucci | Big Angie | |
Richard Portnow | Handsome Frank | |
Tricia Vessey | Louise Vargo | |
Henry Silva | Ray Vargo | |
Gene Ruffini | Old Consigliere | |
Frank Adonis | Valerio's Bodyguard | |
Victor Argo | Vinny | |
Damon Whitaker | Young Ghost Dog | |
Kenny Guay | Boy in Window | |
Vince Viverito | Johnny Morini | |
Gano Grills | Gangsta in Red | |
Touché Cornel | Gangsta in Red | |
Jamie Hector | Gangsta in Red | |
Chuck Jeffreys | Mugger | |
Yan Ming Shi | Kung-Fu Master | |
Vinny Vella | Sammy the Snake | |
Joseph Rigano | Joe Rags | |
Roberto Lopez | Punk in Alley | |
Salvatore Alagna | Punk in Alley | |
Jerry Todisco | Punk in Alley | |
Isaach De Bankolé | Raymond |
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Producer |
Richard Guay
Jim Jarmusch Diana Schmidt |
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Writer |
Jim Jarmusch
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Cinematography |
Robby Müller
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Musician |
Robert Diggs
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An African-American Mafia hit man who models himself after the samurai of old finds himself targeted for death by the mob. Jarmusch's spiritual gangster film tells the story of an inner-city hit man (Whitaker) who lives on a rooftop, training himself as a samurai in the strictest sense. He communicates primarily by carrier pigeon, while remaining loyal to a gangster (Tormey) who once saved his life. |
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