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Release Date:
July 21, 2011
Original Title:
Ninja: Prophecy of Death
Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
KillerWolf Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A top female ninja assassin (Renee Porada) is left for dead by her own Sect when she opposes the execution of a young female. Surviving the attack, she joins forces with mafia trackers (Lanny Poffo, Brian Anthony, Leon South) to get her revenge against the Sect of ninja assassins led by a 400-year old demon (KK Ryder). To get her revenge, she first must battle her way through the ninjas hierarchy of female assassins (led by Darian Caine) and uncover a plot to continue the Sect's dominance for centuries!
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Assistant Director:
Stephen Kabasinski
Associate Producer:
Renee Porada
Director:
Len Kabasinski
Driver:
Brian Anthony
Ruth Sprague
Editor:
Jereme Guidas
Chris Svoboda
Executive Producer:
Len Kabasinski
Fight Choreographer:
Len Kabasinski
Lighting Technician:
Stephen Kabasinski
Location Manager:
Renee Porada
Jason Russo
Deanna Visalle
Producer:
Deanna Visalle
Set Designer:
Brad Thompson
Special Effects Coordinator:
Mark Kosobucki
Still Photographer:
Robert Kurek
Writer:
Len Kabasinski
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