An interesting hybrid of popular film genres, Ghost showcases the talents of its entire cast. Ghost (played by Anthony Wong) is the guns specialist of the Logos ship in the video game Enter the Matrix and the feature films The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions.

The Matrix (1999) Full Cast & Crew. Oceny, recenzje, obsada, dyskusje wiadomoĊ›ci, zwiastuny, ciekawostki oraz galeria. [2] A student of philosophy, he quotes and/or refers to Hume, William James, Nietzsche and especially Kierkegaard. The Matrix Reloaded (2003) Full Cast & Crew. Total Count: 288. Ghost in the Shell boasts cool visuals and a compelling central performance from Scarlett Johansson, but the end result lacks the magic of the movie's classic source material. Ghost is described by the Wachowski brothers as an "ascetic Buddhist killer". The Matrix is a 1999 science fiction action film written and directed by the Wachowskis. Directed by (2) Writing credits (2) Cast (40) Produced by (10) Music by (1) Cinematography by (1) Film Editing by (1) Casting By (2) Production Design by (1) Art Direction by (2) Set Decoration by (3) Costume Design by (1) Makeup Department (15) Ghost (2012) - informacje o filmie w bazie Filmweb.pl. Adjusted for inflation, as of 2015 Ghost was the 93rd-highest-grossing film of all time domestically. Directed by (2) Writing credits (4) Cast (78) Produced by (10) Music by (1) Cinematography by (1) Film Editing by (1) Casting By (2) Production Design by (1) Art Direction by (2) Costume Design by (1) Makeup Department (39) Production Management (14) It is unknown why the Twins became Exiles but they are apparently very infamous with the Agents, who waste no time trying to attack them during the freeway chase. Ghost was theatrically released on July 13, 1990 by Paramount Pictures.It received mostly positive reviews and was a massive box office success, grossing over $505.83 million on a budget of $22 million becoming the highest-grossing film of 1990. The Twins are two of the Merovingian's henchmen in The Matrix film trilogy, originating from the machines' second attempt at creating a viable matrix.