Behind the Scenes with Interviews of Ninja's Creed (2010) [N/A]

Featuring:
Babar Ahmed, Steve Gums, Master J., Gail Kim


Release Date:
July 20, 2010

Original Title:
Behind the Scenes with Interviews of Ninja's Creed

Alternate Titles:
Behind the Scenes with Interviews of Royal Kill

Ratings / Certifications:
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Ninja's Creed movie was released Jul 20, 2010 by the Lionsgate studio. This is a quick behind the scenes look.

Ninja's Creed movie was released Jul 20, 2010 by the Lionsgate studio, When a female assassin is sent to the U.S. to kill the last living heir to the modern-day Himalayan Kingdom. a royal soldier is also sent to protect the princess. Ninja's Creed video When he is face-to-face with the assassin, his duty to the Kingdom becomes compromised. Ninja's Creed film As they battle, secrets are uncovered and the line between good and evil is erased. Ninja's Creed review Only one mission can be completed and only one person can survive. Stars Alexander Wraith, Gail La Felina Kim, Eric Roberts. A royal soldier fights to protect the heir to the Himalayan Kingdom from a female assassin who will stop at nothing to complete her bloody mission of death. When swords clash, the secrets of the past are revealed, and the ultimate battle of good versus evil gets underway.

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