

Ghost Dad 1990
"He's been walking through doors. He's been falling through floors. He's been going through a lot lately, but he's still Dad."
Get ready to experience a heartwarming and hilarious tale of family love and perseverance. In 'Ghost Dad (1990)', we meet Elliot Hopper, a widowed father who's determined to secure his family's future.
Director: Sidney Poitier
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ghost Dad (1990) about?
Meet Elliot Hopper, a widowed father who's determined to secure his family's future, even from beyond the grave.
Who directed Ghost Dad?
Ghost Dad was directed by the legendary Sidney Poitier, bringing a warmth and authenticity to the story.
Who stars in Ghost Dad?
The talented cast of Ghost Dad includes Bill Cosby, Kimberly Russell, and Denise Nicholas.
Is Ghost Dad (1990) worth watching?
With its lighthearted tone and uplifting message, Ghost Dad (1990) is a heartwarming comedy that's sure to leave you smiling.
How long is Ghost Dad?
Ghost Dad has a runtime of 84 minutes.
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About Ghost Dad (1990) — A Heartwarming Comedy of Family Love and Perseverance
Get ready to experience a heartwarming and hilarious tale of family love and perseverance. In 'Ghost Dad (1990)', we meet Elliot Hopper, a widowed father who's determined to secure his family's future. Despite his untimely demise, Elliot's spirit refuses to rest, and with the help of a paranormal researcher, he attempts to complete a crucial business deal from beyond the grave. With a talented cast, including the inimitable Bill Cosby, this film masterfully balances comedy and fantasy elements, making it an engaging watch for the whole family.
As we follow Elliot's journey, we're treated to a poignant exploration of themes such as grief, love, and the unbreakable bond between parents and children. Sidney Poitier's direction brings a warmth and authenticity to the story, making 'Ghost Dad (1990)' a standout in the family comedy genre. With its lighthearted tone and uplifting message, this film is sure to leave you smiling long after the credits roll.




