Ghosts Can't Do It
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Directed by | John Derek |
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Written by | John Derek |
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Cinematography | John Derek |
Edited by | John Derek |
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Distributed by | Triumph Releasing |
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90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Ghosts Can't Do It is a 1989 American romantic crime fantasy comedy film written and directed by John Derek, and starring Bo Derek and Anthony Quinn.[1]
The film was shot in 1989 and released on home video the same year in Australia. In the United States, the film received a theatrical release in 1990. It was panned by critics and "won" the 1990 Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture, tying with The Adventures of Ford Fairlane.
Plot
Scott and Kate are happily married despite their 30-year age difference. After Scott suffers a heart attack and is unable to make love, he commits suicide and becomes a ghost that only Kate can see and speak with. To make it possible for Scott to return as a human, they conjure up a plan to have a young man drown so that Scott can take his body.
Cast
- Bo Derek as Katie Scott (née O'Dare)
- Anthony Quinn as Scott
- Leo Damian as Fausto
- Julie Newmar as Angel
- Don Murray as Winston
- Donald Trump as himself
Awards and nominations
- Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress – Bo Derek (Won)
- Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture (Won; tie with The Adventures of Ford Fairlane)
- Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor – Donald Trump (Won) and Leo Damian (Nominated)
- Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Director – John Derek (Won)
- Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screenplay – John Derek (Nominated)
- Golden Raspberry Award for Worst New Star – Donald Trump (Nominated) and Leo Damian (Nominated)
- Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actress – Julie Newmar (Nominated)
- Stinkers Bad Movie Awards for Worst Picture (Nominated)[2]
Critical reception
The reception was extremely negative. It was universally panned. On August 5th, 2015 The Cinema Snob (Brad Jones) reviewed this movie, stating: "This is one of the worst things in the history of things"[3] and "This is a movie that has to be seen to be believed. You can't believe how much they're fucking up here."[3]
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External links
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Preceded by | Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture
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Succeeded by Hudson Hawk |
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- 1989 films
- English-language films
- American films
- 1980s comedy films
- 1980s crime films
- 1980s fantasy films
- 1980s romantic comedy films
- American criminal comedy films
- American fantasy-comedy films
- American independent films
- American romantic comedy films
- Films about death
- Films about suicide
- Films shot in Hong Kong
- Films shot in Sri Lanka
- Films shot in the Maldives
- Films shot in Wyoming
- Ghost films
- Spirit possession in fiction