Alien vs. Ninja (2010) [NC-17]

Release Date:
July 3, 2010

Original Title:
エイリアンVSニンジャ

Alternate Titles:
AvN: Alien vs. Ninja
Ninja contro Alieni

Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
Nikkatsu Corporation
North CKY
Sushi Typhoon

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  GB: 15  US: NC-17 

Runtime: 81

Only one can win.

A comet crashes into a Japanese forest and a group of mighty ninjas must fight a group of killer Aliens before they reach their village and kill everyone.

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Action Director:
Kensuke Sonomura

CG Artist:
Satoru Ichikawa
Hiromitsu Miyashita
Tôru Mizuishi
Miyuki Wakamatsu

Cinematography:
Ryô Uematsu
Tetsuya Kudô

Co-Executive Producer:
Scotty Gelt

Costume Design:
Sôichi Umezawa
Yuki Ikeda

Director:
Seiji Chiba

Editor:
Seiji Chiba

Electrician:
Norikazu Azuma
Shiina Hirakawa

First Assistant Director:
Mikio Hirota

Hairstylist:
Miyuki Chikuma

Lighting Director:
Takamichi Fujita

Makeup Artist:
Miyuki Chikuma

Music:
Kuniyuki Morohashi

Music Coordinator:
Seitaro Takagi
Atsuhiko Shimizu

Producer:
Seiji Chiba
Yoshinori Chiba

Screenplay:
Seiji Chiba

Sound Effects Editor:
Yoshio Nakamura

Sound Mixer:
Tomohisa Ikeda

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Hirokazu Kato

Special Effects:
Hajime Uno
Yosuke Komiya

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Tsuyoshi Kazuno

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