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  1. Ghost Dog himself is an urban black character, but he follows a code from another culture and another century, the Japanese samurai culture." Cinematic allusions. Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai has been interpreted by critics as a homage to Le Samouraï, a 1967 crime-drama by Jean-Pierre Melville starring Alain Delon.

  2. 24 mars 2000 · Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai: Directed by Jim Jarmusch. With Forest Whitaker, John Tormey, Cliff Gorman, Dennis Liu. An African-American Mafia hit man who models himself after the samurai of old finds himself targeted for death by the mob.

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  3. Ghost Dog: la voie du samourai est un film réalisé par Jim Jarmusch avec Forest Whitaker, John Tormey. Synopsis : Ghost Dog vit au-dessus du monde, au milieu d'une volée d’oiseaux, dans une ...

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  4. 20 janv. 2014 · An African American mafia hit man who models himself after the samurai of old finds himself targeted for death by the mob.Genre: Action | Crime | DramaDirect...

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  5. Directed by Jim Jarmusch • 1999 • United States. Starring Forest Whitaker, John Tormey, Cliff Gorman. 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.

  6. Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai - Apple TV. Available on Prime Video, Max. 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. In one of his defining roles, Forest Whitaker ...

  7. 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.