Moore shot her kiss in precise position to match Swayze's pucker. Her tears would come at "at exactly the right time in the scene and they would flow," Zucker says. "She could do this take after take." I'd tell the camera operator to turn the camera on and the sound guy to roll sound and Demi would step in." "Demi would go off by herself for a few minutes and then she'd give me a little signal that she was ready," Zucker says. "I wouldn't say 'action' to start the scene. Moore shot her scenes back on the Los Angeles set and was able to muster impressive tears on command, as she did in other "Ghost" moments. It's amazing how he rose to the occasion." But Patrick wasn't spooked by that kind of thing, no pun intended. "It seemed very strange to be shooting such an important and emotional scene this way.
"He just kind of kneeled down in front of a green screen," says Zucker, who recalls that Swayze didn't hold back when filming his closed-eyes kiss solo on location in New York. They were each other's rocks."īecause Swayze was playing the luminescent spirit, the final "Ghost" scene required that he and Moore shoot their emotional farewell separately, brought together in editing. That was a good model for the role in his relationship with Demi. "He and Lisa were a great pair, truly in love.
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"Patrick had a lot of love and tremendous heart that he wore on his sleeve, which is part of what made him the movie star," Zucker says. He knew true love, remaining married throughout his superstardom for 34 years to Lisa Niemi, whom he had met when he was 18. To add to the moving moment, "Dirty Dancing" star Swayze was the kind of relatable superstar who broadcast his feelings. 'I Am Patrick Swayze': 5 moments from the documentary that'll give you all the feels It feels like there are souls there waiting for him." "It's already a spiritual movie and then the most important connection to the spiritual world, Patrick's Sam Wheat, is entering a place filled with love in the end. 24 and 25 by Turner Classic Movies and Fathom Events, and available on a 30th anniversary Blu-ray. And then you're dealing with Patrick's death and it's Patrick going into that white light as Sam," Zucker said ahead of the film's 30th anniversary celebration. The movie will be presented in theaters Oct. "It's that last scene that is, more than anything, comforting to people. Yet this heaven-filled finish took even greater significance when the departed loved one became Swayze, who died at age 57 in 2009 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. Patrick Swayze's Sam Wheat, a ghost after his murder, professes eternal love and kisses his tearful lover Molly Jensen (Demi Moore) amid a symphonic swelling of their song "Unchained Melody." He says farewell to psychic Oda Mae Brown (Whoopi Goldberg) before uttering the immortal line, "The love inside, you take it with you" and walking into celestial lights.ĭirector Jerry Zucker says that for years after "Ghost" became the highest-grossing film of 1990, fans would write letters explaining how the ending helped them deal with the death of a loved one. For 30 years, "Ghost" has been a romantic weeper with its emotionally unchained ending.