The Kunoichi: Ninja Girl
The Kunoichi: Ninja Girl (女忍 KUNOICHI) is a 2011 Japanese historical martial arts film directed by Seiji Chiba and starring Rina Takeda.[1][2]
The Kunoichi: Ninja Girl | |
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Directed by | Seiji Chiba |
Produced by | Seiji Chiba |
Written by | Seiji Chiba |
Starring | Rina Takeda |
Music by | Kuniyuki Morohashi |
Cinematography | Tetsuya Kudō Ryō Uematsu |
Edited by | Seiji Chiba |
Distributed by | Nippon Shuppan Hanbai, Inc. |
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Running time | 65 min |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Plot
Rina Takeda plays the role of a female ninja named Kisaragi who attempts to rescue a group of women being held captive to become toys for men. The film is set sometime in the Sengoku period, during a time of fierce fighting between the Koga and Iga ninja clans.
Cast
- Rina Takeda as Kisagai
- Mayu Onomura as Hatsu Kagetsu
- Shiho Fujisawa as Inharu
- Kotono as Yayoi
- Mitsuki Koga as Shimotsuki
- Masanori Mimoto as Korigatsu
- Yūichi Satō a Kamina
- Kentarō Shimazu as Sick Man
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References
- "AICN & Twitch Present International Eye Candy: KUNOICHI, THE DIVIDE, KARATE ROBO ZABORGAR, THE ADVENTURES OF PHILIBERT, A CHINESE FAIRY TALE, And More!!". Ain't It Cool News. Retrieved 2011-06-04.
- "ALIEN VS NINJA DIRECTOR SEIJI CHIBA CASTS HIGH KICK GIRL RINA TAKEDA IN KUNOICHI". Twitch Film. Retrieved 2011-06-04.
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