Ronin (1998)

6.1
/ 10
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2h 2m
Running Time

September 25, 1998
Release Date

Ronin (1998)

6.1
/ 10
10 User Ratings
2h 2m
Running Time

September 25, 1998
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
United Artists
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Plot.

A briefcase with undisclosed contents – sought by Irish terrorists and the Russian mob – makes its way into criminals' hands. An Irish liaison assembles a squad of mercenaries, or 'ronin', and gives them the thorny task of recovering the case.

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Cast & Crew.

Henry Moati

Henry Moati

Bartender

Cyril Prentout

Cyril Prentout

Mikhi's Bodyguard

Vladimir Tchernine

Vladimir Tchernine

Russian Mechanic

Amanda Spencer

Amanda Spencer

Little Girl

Frédéric Schmalzbauer

Frédéric Schmalzbauer

German Tour Guide

Lou Maraval

Lou Maraval

Arles Little Girl

Nader Boussandel

Nader Boussandel

Weapon Seller (uncredited)

Hélène Cardona

Hélène Cardona

Police Dispatch (voice) (uncredited)

Frédéric North

Frédéric North

Pilot

Nick Ingman

Nick Ingman

Orchestrator / Conductor

Joëlle Meffre

Joëlle Meffre

Art Department Coordinator

Jean-Claude Bourdin

Jean-Claude Bourdin

Assistant Art Director

Jean-Paul Gaillot

Jean-Paul Gaillot

Construction Coordinator

Gilles Allou

Gilles Allou

Construction Foreman

Patrick Dufau

Patrick Dufau

Leadman

Marc Flouquet

Marc Flouquet

Set Designer

Gilbert Bataille

Gilbert Bataille

Stunt Driver

Julien Sesia

Julien Sesia

Additional Grip

Gilles Floquet

Gilles Floquet

Second Company Grip

Frederic Caillierez

Frederic Caillierez

Assistant Extras Casting

Gérard Lyon

Gérard Lyon

Casting Assistant

Francesca Emerson

Francesca Emerson

Assistant Editor

Catherine Barrès

Catherine Barrès

Assistant Location Manager

Frederic Bacchi

Frederic Bacchi

Location Assistant

Carine Barcelo

Carine Barcelo

Assistant Accountant

Jérôme Servant

Jérôme Servant

Assistant Unit Manager

Alexander Arbatt

Alexander Arbatt

Dialogue Coach

Jenni Villegas

Jenni Villegas

Executive Assistant

Michele Badrutt

Michele Badrutt

Extras Casting

Xavier Bouraoui

Xavier Bouraoui

Production Assistant

Sandra Benhamou

Sandra Benhamou

Production Secretary

Dominique Lefèvre

Dominique Lefèvre

Travel Coordinator

Alexandrine Roux

Alexandrine Roux

Stunts

Stéphane Margot

Stéphane Margot

Stunts

Claudio Todeschini

Claudio Todeschini

Dialogue Coach

Details.

Release Date
September 25, 1998

Status
Released

Running Time
2h 2m

Content Rating
R

Budget
$55,000,000

Box Office
$70,692,101

Filming Locations
Nice · Cannes · Paris, France

Genres

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Wiki.

Ronin is a 1998 American action thriller film directed by John Frankenheimer and written by John David Zeik and David Mamet, under the pseudonym Richard Weisz. It stars an ensemble cast consisting of Robert De Niro, Jean Reno, Natascha McElhone, Stellan Skarsgård, Sean Bean, and Jonathan Pryce. The film is about a team of former special operatives hired to steal a mysterious, heavily guarded briefcase while navigating a maze of shifting loyalties. The film was praised for its realistic car chases in Nice and Paris.

Frankenheimer signed to direct Zeik's screenplay, which Mamet rewrote to expand De Niro's role and develop plot details, in 1997. The film was photographed by Robert Fraisse in his native France from November 3, 1997, to March 3, 1998. Professional racing car drivers coordinated and performed the vehicle stunts, and Elia Cmiral scored the film, his first for a major studio.

Ronin premiered at the 1998 Venice Film Festival before its general release on September 25. Critics were generally positive about the film's action, casting, and technical aspects, while the plot attracted criticism. The film underperformed at the box office, grossing only $70.7 million on a $55 million budget. Ronin, Frankenheimer's last well-received feature film, was considered to be a return to form for the director. Film critic and historian Stephen Prince called the film Frankenheimer's "end-of-career masterpiece". The car chases, which were favorably compared with those in Bullitt and The French Connection, were included on several media outlets' lists as among the best depicted on film.

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