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Release Date:
December 10, 2022
Original Title:
Treasure of The Ninja II: Rise of the Ultra Ninja
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Cinema Lexzikon Productions, LLC
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 108
The long-awaited sequel to the 1987 cult classic! Magneta Faze is fresh out of jail, and now travels to Ukraine to take on the ultimate enemy: The Ultra Ninja!
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Action Director:
William Lee
Assistant Camera:
Warren D. M. Reed
Associate Producer:
Joseph Learthur Flagg Jr.
Danny Germansen
Avery Guerra
Jake Jolley
Stephen Kessen
Philip May
Steven Millan
Shane Ryan-Reid
Ashley Undercuffler
Austin Kimmell
Cinematography:
Craig B. Hall
Director:
William Lee
Executive Producer:
Austin Bitikofer
Randy Bitikofer
Asia Bullock
Austin Kimmell
William Lee
Bernard Sharpe Jr.
Charlie Skinner-Cheverie
First Assistant Camera:
Warren D. M. Reed
Location Manager:
Stephen Gaines
Music:
Mike Trebilcock
Producer:
Robert Lamar Burns
Michael Matthew Moore
Donald Smith
Production Manager:
Amy Scobey
Stunt Coordinator:
Robert Lamar Burns
Supervising Producer:
Amy Scobey
Thanks:
Jack Holman
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Warren D. M. Reed
Writer:
William Lee
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