Shadowy creatures emerge from the darkness to drag Willie's ghost down to Hell. When Willie arrives, Sam tosses objects at him until Willie flees into the street in a panic and is killed by an oncoming car. Carl and Willie go to Oda Mae's place but Sam warns her to take shelter. Carl goes to Molly, who reveals she spotted Oda Mae closing an account at the bank. As Carl desperately searches for the money, Sam reveals his presence by typing his name on the computer keyboard. Before Carl can transfer the money for his clients, Oda Mae impersonates Rita Miller, closes the account, and gives the $4 million cashier's check to charity. Sam then persuades Oda Mae to help him thwart Carl. Sam learns from a violent poltergeist haunting the subway system how to manipulate objects with his mind. Carl is laundering money for drug dealers and he had Willie rob Sam to get his apartment key, which Carl uses to obtain Sam's book of passwords and transfer the money into a single account under the fictitious "Rita Miller".
Meanwhile, Sam follows Carl and is devastated to learn he and Willie are working together. Molly gives Willie's address to Carl she then goes to the police, who have no file for Willie but they show her Oda Mae's lengthy one as a forger and con artist.
To allay Molly's skepticism, Oda Mae relays information that only Sam could know. Sam convinces her to warn Molly that she is in danger. Sam follows the mugger to his Brooklyn apartment and learns that the man, Willie Lopez, was sent by an unknown party.Īfter leaving Willie's residence, Sam happens upon the parlor of psychic Oda Mae Brown, a charlatan pretending to commune with dead spirits who is shocked to discover her true psychic gift when she can hear Sam speaking. When Molly returns, Sam scares their cat into attacking the thug, who flees. Moments later, the mugger enters the apartment in search of something. Carl comes over and suggests Molly take a walk with him and Sam cannot bring himself to follow. Molly remains distraught in the days after Sam's death, as Sam remains close to her. Sam sees Molly crying over his body and discovers he is now a ghost invisible and unable to interact with the mortal world. That night, Sam and Molly are attacked by a mugger who kills Sam in a scuffle before stealing his wallet. He decides to investigate the matter himself, declining Carl's offer of assistance. One afternoon, Sam confides in Carl his discovery of unusually high balances in obscure bank accounts. Sam Wheat, a banker, and his fiance Molly Jensen, a potter, renovate and move into an apartment in New York City with the help of Sam's friend and co-worker Carl Bruner. Swayze and Moore both received Golden Globe Award nominations for their performances, while Goldberg won the BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Saturn Awards in addition to the Oscar. It won the awards for Best Supporting Actress for Goldberg and Best Original Screenplay. The film was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Score and Best Film Editing. Adjusted for inflation, as of 2015 Ghost was the 93rd-highest-grossing film of all time domestically. It was the highest-grossing film of 1990. The film was an outstanding commercial success, grossing over $505.7 million at the box office on a budget of $22 million. The plot centers on a young woman in jeopardy (Moore), the ghost of her murdered lover (Swayze) and a reluctant psychic (Goldberg) who assists him in saving her although the psychic had previously been faking her powers. It was written by Bruce Joel Rubin and directed by Jerry Zucker. Ghost is a 1990 American romantic fantasy thriller film starring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg, Tony Goldwyn, and Rick Aviles.