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Release Date:
October 22, 2009
Original Title:
Ninja
Alternate Titles:
Nindzsa
Ninja - Guerrero Silencioso
Ninja 1
Ninja 1 - Guerrero Silencioso
Poslední Ninja
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Millennium Media
Nu Image
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 GB: 18 US: R
Runtime: 83
A westerner named Casey, studying Ninjutsu in Japan, is asked by the Sensei to return to New York to protect the legendary Yoroi Bitsu, an armored chest that contains the weapons of the last Koga Ninja.
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Art Direction:
Valentina Mladenova
Assistant Director:
Svetoslav Velichkov
Casting:
Yumi Takada
Costume Design:
Djanina Baykoucheva
Christian Cordella
Director:
Isaac Florentine
Director of Photography:
Ross W. Clarkson
Editor:
Irit Raz
Executive Producer:
David Varod
Trevor Short
Avi Lerner
Danny Dimbort
First Assistant Director:
Franklin A. Vallette
Petya Evtimova
Mark Roper
Gaffer:
Yuda Tatarko
Original Music Composer:
Stephen Edwards
Producer:
Boaz Davidson
Les Weldon
Danny Lerner
Production Design:
Kess Bonnet
Second Assistant Director:
Galina Kyuchukova
Second Unit Director:
Boaz Davidson
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Emil Topuzov
Special Effects:
Ivo Jivkov
Story:
Boaz Davidson
Stunt Coordinator:
Fumio Demura
Kaloian Vodenicharov
Stunt Double:
Danko Jordanov
Radoslav Ignatov
Stunts:
Ivailo Dimitrov
Teodor Tzolov
Stilyan Mavrov
Velizar Peev
Georgi Dimitrov
Dimiter Doichinov
Alexander Hitrov
Tadahiro Nakamura
Rumen Petrov
Pavel Shalamanov
Stefan Shopov
Krasimir Simeonov
Vencislav Stojanov
Ivan Vodenicharov
Yordan Zahariev
Kenji Sato
Writer:
Boaz Davidson
Michael Hurst
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