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  1. Ninja Assassin is a 2009 martial arts film directed by James McTeigue from a story and script by Matthew Sand and J. Michael Straczynski. The film stars Rain as a disillusioned assassin looking for retribution against his former mentor, played by Sho Kosugi.

  2. Nov 25, 2009 · Ninja Assassin: Directed by James McTeigue. With Rain, Jonathan Chan-Pensley, Ill-Young Kim, Yuki Iwamoto. A young ninja turns his back on the orphanage that raised him, leading to a confrontation with a fellow ninja from the clan.

    • (76K)
    • Action, Thriller
    • James McTeigue
    • 2009-11-25
  3. Nov 30, 2016 · One distinction to make involves the difference between the Japanese Ninja versus Chinese Assassins. Two very rooted aspects of Japan and China’s history, and yet so different. I will seek to clarify the distinctions here by touching on the history and training these two groups.

  4. Nov 25, 2009 · In Berlin, Europol agent Mika Caretti has stumbled upon a money trail linking several political murders to an underground network of untraceable assassins from the Far East. Defying the orders of her superior, Ryan Maslaw, Mika digs into top secret agency files to learn the truth behind the murders.

  5. Currently you are able to watch "Ninja Assassin" streaming on Cinemax Amazon Channel, Cinemax Apple TV Channel. It is also possible to buy "Ninja Assassin" on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu, AMC on Demand, Microsoft Store as download or rent it on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu, Microsoft ...

    • James Mcteigue
    • R
    • 25
  6. May 16, 2021 · Get a behind the scenes look and discover how they made the Martial Arts Action movie NINJA ASSASSIN starring Rain and ninja film legend Sho Kosugi👊 Want to...

    • 21 min
    • 36.5K
    • FilmIsNow Action Movies
  7. May 15, 2023 · Like many concepts in Japanese, there are two different names for the shinobi; you might also know them as “ninjas”. Basically, they’re the same thing, just two different words. Ninja is the Chinese word, whereas shinobi-no-mono (lit. “one who endures/hides”), or shinobi for short, is the native Japanese word.