Both Moore and Swayze appeared in the picture that was a huge success in 1990.
There is a certain aspect of the movie that may be credited for making Demi Moore a household name.
Moore was joined by her co-stars from the film Feud: Capote vs. The Swans, with Molly Ringwald, Calista Flockhart, Chloe Sevigny, Diane Lane, and Naomi Watts appearing beside her on the episode of The Drew Barrymore Show that aired on Tuesday.
The seasoned actors each shared their thoughts on significant occasions that occurred over their careers. When it came time for Moore to reveal a “dirty detail” or anything that the public is unaware of about her time spent filming Ghost in the 1990s, her first thought was of her co-star, Patrick Swayze.
“Well, the first thing that just popped into my head was meeting Patrick Swayze for the first time,” stated the 61-year-old Moore. “I was going, oh you know, trying to figure out what he was doing, and then he took off his shirt, and I was like, ‘Oh, I think I understand.'” Please proceed behind me.'”

In the movie, Swayze portrayed the role of a banker who was killed and whose ghost returned to protect his fiancée, played by Moore, after he had passed away. An personal encounter between Moore and Swayze’s characters takes place at a pottery wheel in the movie’s pottery sequence, which is one of the most memorable scenes of the film.
Moore asserts that she still has some of the labor that they have produced.
“The claymation,” she continued to say. “Even though they are pitiful, I still have my little pots that I made,” she said. One may say that they have the most pitiful appearance.
At the end of his fight against cancer, Swayze passed away in 2009. He was 57 years old.
During the course of the talk, Moore also discussed her experience working on the film A Few Good Men, which was released in 1992, as well as Tom Cruise’s response to her auditioning for the function when she was pregnant.
When asked about her time spent on set, she said, “There are a couple of funny things.” One, I was required to try out for the role of A Few Good Men. I had to go waddling in since I was seven and a half months pregnant at the time. That was the only restriction. “Tom Cruise was utterly embarrassed.”
As an additional point of interest, she said, “The fly-on-the-wall moment, in the major courtroom scenes when Jack Nicholson is up on the stand, they were shooting the opposite direction the entire day.” I had grown up with a great deal of admiration for this legendary actor, and here I am, seeing him perform off-camera at full speed for the whole of the day. The significance of how we show up for one other was brought home to me by something that just touched me and stuck with me the whole time.