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Ghost | Diving
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6.1/10
IMDbBest Score | 2003 | Graeme
Best Film | 2003 | David
Budget 40,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 2,622,015 USD
Darren Aronofsky, who co-wrote the screenplay, was originally going to direct the film in 1999 but instead made Requiem for a Dream (2000).
Some filming for this movie took place on an actual WW2 submarine. The USS Silversides (which is available for tours) located in Muskegon Michigan was towed out into the middle of Lake Michigan where scenes with Bruce Greenwood were filmed. The Silversides had some minor re-painting done (rust coloration), but is now back to her original gray color. The rest of the sets and models used in this movie were all based on the look and layout of the Silversides.
Originally Frank Sinatra singing "I'll Be Seeing You" was supposed to be mysteriously playing on the record player. When the studio had difficulties obtaining the rights, the song was replaced by 'Benny Goodman''s "Sing Sing Sing (With a Swing)".
Holt McCallany learned how to do several yo-yo tricks for his character Loomis. Some of the tricks he performs in the film are the Brain Twister, Around the World, and Walk the Dog. His instructor, Brian Cabildo, is listed in the final credits.
When Darren Aronofsky was supposed to helm the film, it was a straight horror thriller called "Proteus".
"Lt. Loomis: Sorry about what? Brice: Uh... she was... asking about Winters. Lt. Loomis: What'd you tell her? Brice: The story."
"Stumbo: Hoag, are you pushing him up or feeling him up? Hoag: I've got a dead kraut dick in my face and you're complainin'? Come on Stumbo!"