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Rob Reiner
The film Ghosts of Mississippi (1996), directed by Rob Reiner, explores the 1994 trial of Beckwith in which prosecutor DeLaughter of the Hinds County District Attorney's office secured a conviction in state court.
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Whoopi Goldberg, and James Woods
Ghosts of Mississippi Ghosts of Mississippi is a 1996 American biographical courtroom drama film directed by Rob Reiner and starring Alec Baldwin, Whoopi Goldberg and James Woods.
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by Tony and Olivier Award winner Matthew Warchus
Featuring an original score by rock legends Dave Stewart and Glen Ballard, and a book by the original Oscar-winning screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin, GHOST was directed by Tony and Olivier Award winner Matthew Warchus and starred Richard Fleeshman Sam Wheat, Caissie Levy Molly Jensen, Da'Vine Joy Randolph Oda Mae Brown and Bryce Pinkham Carl Bruner.
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by Oscar-winner Stan Winston, the world’s foremost creator of creatures
Ghosts was written by Michael Jackson and Stephen King and directed by Oscar-winner Stan Winston, the world’s foremost creator of creatures.
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by Oscar winner Stan Winston
Ghosts was based on a short story written by Jackson and Stephen King and was directed by Oscar winner Stan Winston, the genius behind the creatures in films such as The Terminator, Aliens and Jurassic Park.
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by Michael Fera
Directed by Michael Fera, Ghosts stars Chris Beck, Tanja Dixon-Warren, Michael Vairo, Eizabeth Willow and Francis Winter.
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by Emmy Frank
Ghosts is directed by Emmy Frank and features Antoinette Lavecchia as Mrs. Alving, Marc Levasseur as Oswald Alving, Nicole Rodenburg as Regina Engstrand, Andrew Sellon as Pastor Manders & Peter Reznikoff as Jacob Engstrand.
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by the multi-award-winning Matthew Warchus, designed by Rob Howell and with extraordinary and stunning stage effects by Paul Kieve (illusionist for Harry Potter and )
Directed by the multi-award-winning Matthew Warchus, designed by Rob Howell and with extraordinary and stunning stage effects by Paul Kieve (illusionist for Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban), GHOST promises to be a magical night out
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by Josh Orlando and Nina McMurtie
The story of Ghosts, written by Henrik Ibsen and directed by Josh Orlando and Nina McMurtie, revolves around Helene Alving, who has spent Helene Alving's life suspended in an emotional void after the death of Helene Alving's cruel but outwardly charming husband.
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Actor James Woods
Actor James Woods shares Actor James Woods's new movie about the murder of civil rights activist Medgar Evers, 'Ghosts of Mississippi.'
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by Kenneth Branagh, known for Kenneth Branagh's exceptional adaptations of William Shakespeare's works
Ghosts is a 1987 drama film directed by Kenneth Branagh, known for Kenneth Branagh's exceptional adaptations of William Shakespeare's works.
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by Ivan Reitman
ghosts was written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis[?], and directed by Ivan Reitman[?].
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Nixon
James Woods is known for James Woods's roles in critically acclaimed films like Ghosts of Mississippi, Nixon, Once Upon a Time in America, Salvador, and Casino.
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Nick Broomfield
Nick Broomfield made the film Ghosts, based on Hsiao-Hung Pai's undercover reports about the life of undocumented workers, published in the Guardian newspaper, including those who died.
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Castle
Castle filmed the ghosts using a process James Cameron named Illusion-O, which basically consisted of tinting them blue; filmgoers tested their bravery by choosing to watch the movie with red glasses (thus “revealing” the ghosts) or blue ones (supposedly hiding them).
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Iain
Iain was the director of the play Ghosts, thereby making Iain Glen's long-held dream come true.
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