The Hunted (1995)
February 24, 1995Release Date
The Hunted (1995)
February 24, 1995Release Date
Plot.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Christophe Lambert
Paul Racine
John Lone
Kinjo
Joan Chen
Kirina
Yoshio Harada
Takeda Sensei
Yoko Shimada
Mieko Takeda
Mari Natsuki
Junko
Tak Kubota
Oshima
Masumi Okada
Lt. Wadakura
Toshishiro Obata
Ryuma
Tatsuya Irie
Hiryu
Michael Warren
Chase
J.F. Lawton
Director
Bart Anderson
John
James Saito
Nemura
John Davis
Producer
Seth Sakai
Dr. Otozo Yamura
John Davis
Producer
Gary W. Goldstein
Producer
Ken Kensei
Sujin
Leonard Eto
Composer
Sumi Mutoh
Sumi
Motofumi Yamaguchi
Composer
Jack Conroy
Cinematographer
Robert A. Ferretti
Editor
Eric Strand
Editor
Rita Riggs
Costume Designer
Buddy Joe Hooker
Stunt Coordinator / Second Unit Director
Phil Dagort
ProductionDesigner
Karen Rea
Casting
Lin MacDonald
Set Decoration
Marny Eng
Stunts
William Fay
Executive Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateFebruary 24, 1995
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 50m
Content RatingR
Budget$15,000,000
Box Office$6,600,000
Filming LocationsNagoya, Japan · Vancouver, Canada
Genres
Wiki.
The Hunted is a 1995 American and Japanese martial-arts thriller film written and directed by J. F. Lawton in his mainstream directorial debut, and starring Christopher Lambert, John Lone, Joan Chen, Yoshio Harada and Yoko Shimada. Lambert plays Paul Racine, an American businessman who by accident earns the wrath of a ninja clan led by Lone's character, Kinjo.
The film was shot in Nagoya, Japan, and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on a $25 million budget, and premiered in February 1995, taking in $6.6 million in U.S. box office. Most critic reviews found the plot clichéed and the acting unconvincing, while some praised Harada's performance as samurai Ijuro Takeda, Racine's protector and Kinjo's sworn enemy. The critically well-received soundtrack featured music by the Japanese taiko troupe Kodō, which pervades the film.