The movie Ronin stars Robert Deniro. The title is derived from the Japanese term ronin, used for samurai who had no master; some of the characters in the movie are unemployed agents set adrift by the end of the Cold War during the Christmas season in December. The movie also makes a lengthy reference to the classic Japanese story, the 47 Ronin.
2007-02-10 19:58:20
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answered by Specialist McKay 4
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Yes. That is the title: "The 47 Ronin" , Parts One and Two.
These two films, from 1941 and 1942, are little-- seen today. These were seen as wartime Japanese propaganda about the mythical story of 47 ronin (mercenary soldiers) , who fight to avenge the death of their leader. They were directed by Kenji Mizoguchi and Chojuro Kawarazaki.
(I see in one reference book that the first film is also released under the title "The Loyal 47 Ronin" .
You might check around in specialty rentals. You might find a copy to rent .
2007-02-09 17:04:22
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answered by JOHN B 6
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For figuring out to purchase, you are able to bypass to any of the important figuring out to purchase elements e.g. shinjuku, shibuya etc. yet issues are not any further low-cost. there is also an area suggested as Odaiba the position there are also fairly dissimilar figuring out to purchase and likewise a Toyota vehicles show off. For electronics (digital camera etc), you need to bypass to akihabara or shinjuku. also, there's a production facility outlet in Gotemba suggested as Gotemba correct type shops. Its close to Mt. Fuji, about 2hrs through bus from Tokyo
2016-12-03 23:29:43
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answered by anuj 3
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Yes, "The Prodigal Son" rare to find but well worth the effort.
2007-02-09 12:23:11
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answered by stupid girl 2
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