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The film’s box office dominance didn't stop with its theatrical run. Its success extended to the home video market, where it was the most rented film of 1991 in the United States.

Patrick Swayze’s portrayal of a vulnerable yet determined ghost showed a new side to his stardom. Demi Moore’s emotional performance as the grieving Molly grounded the film's fantastical elements. ghost 1990 top

But the film’s most unforgettable musical moment came from a song not originally written for it. The Righteous Brothers' 1965 recording of became inextricably linked with the film’s most famous scene. The film’s box office dominance didn't stop with

By appealing to action fans, romance lovers, and comedy audiences simultaneously, the film maximized its demographic reach. 2. Unforgettable Chemistry and Star Power Demi Moore’s emotional performance as the grieving Molly

| Award | Recipient | Result | |---|---|---| | Best Supporting Actress | Whoopi Goldberg | | | Best Original Screenplay | Bruce Joel Rubin | Winner | | Best Picture | Lisa Weinstein | Nominee | | Best Original Score | Maurice Jarre | Nominee | | Best Film Editing | Walter Murch | Nominee |

For 1990, Ghost boasted state‑of‑the‑art visual effects. Supervised by Richard Edlund (whose credits include Star Wars and Raiders of the Lost Ark ), the team used a mix of optical compositing, puppetry, and experimental video effects to create Sam’s ethereal presence. The ghost‑walking‑through‑walls sequences and the glowing transition to the afterlife were groundbreaking for the time and helped sell the film’s supernatural premise.