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Ninja Assassin

Genre
Action
Rating
R
Released
25 November, 2009
Ninja Assassin

Ninja Assassin is a 2009 neo-noir martial arts film directed by James McTeigue. The story was written by Matthew Sand, with a screenplay by J. Michael Straczynski. The film stars South Korean pop musician Rain as a disillusioned assassin looking for retribution against his former mentor, played by ninja film legend Sho Kosugi. Ninja Assassin explores political corruption, child endangerment and the impact of violence. The Wachowskis, Joel Silver, and Grant Hill produced the film for Legendary Pictures, Dark Castle Entertainment and Silver Pictures. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. Ninja Assassin premiered in theaters across the United States on November 25, 2009 and received mixed reviews from critics. Its box office gross was $61,590,252, of which $38,122,883 was from North America. The film's budget was $40–50 million.

导演 James McTeigue
Produced by Joel Silver, The Wachowskis, Grant Hill
Screenplay by Matthew Sand, J. Michael Straczynski
Story by Matthew Sand
Starring Rain, Naomie Harris, Ben Miles, Rick Yune, Sho Kosugi, Randall Duk Kim, Sung Kang
Music Ilan Eshkeri
Cinematography Karl Walter Lindenlaub
Edited by Gian Ganziano, Joseph Jett Sally
Production, company Dark Castle Entertainment, Legendary Pictures, Silver Pictures
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Released November 25, 2009
Running time 99 minutes
Country United States, Germany
Language English
Budget $40-50 million
Box office $61.6 million
Netflix ID 70101697
Official Website https://www.warnerbros.com/ninja-assassin

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Neo-noir martial arts action film that sees a ninja leave the orphanage that he was trained in. This leads him to a confrontation with a fellow ninja from the same clan. The film was directed by James McTeigue.

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Filming took place at the Babelsberg Studios in Germany. Scenes were also filmed around Berlin.

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Samurai films - Chanbara, also commonly spelled"chambara", meaning"sword fighting" films, denotes the Japanese film genre called samurai cinema in English and is roughly equivalent to Western and swashbuckler films. Chanbara is a sub-category of jidaigeki, which equates to period drama.. Films directed by James McTeigue.. Dark Castle Entertainment films.. Silver Pictures films.. Martial arts fantasy films.. Babelsberg Studio films.. Legendary Pictures films.. Films produced by Joel Silver.. German action films.. Ninja films.. Films shot in Germany.. Films set in Japan.. 2000s fantasy films.. Films set in Berlin.. Japan in non-Japanese culture.

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