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Hirokin: The Last Samurai (2012)

Genre : Action, Adventure, Drama, Science Fiction

Runtime : 1H 45M

Director : Alejo Mo-Sun

Synopsis

In a planet where humans must scavenge the post-apocalyptic barren wasteland, Hirokin – a reluctant warrior with a dark past – sets off on mission to fulfill his destiny. Having fought to the death to save his wife and son from the planets evil dictator – Griffin – and his elite army of hunters, the lone warrior is left for dead in the vast desert. Armed with his samurai blade, Hirokin is forced to choose between avenging the murder of his family and fighting for the freedom his people. In a twist of fate and with a small rebellion by his side Hirokin s vision finally becomes clear.

Actors

Wes Bentley
Wes Bentley
Hirokin
Laura Ramsey
Laura Ramsey
Maren
Angus Macfadyen
Angus Macfadyen
Moss
Jessica Szohr
Jessica Szohr
Orange
Julian Sands
Julian Sands
Griffin
Max Martini
Max Martini
Renault
Rodney Charles
Rodney Charles
Honsu
Mercedes Manning
Mercedes Manning
Terra
Justin Shilton
Justin Shilton
Cain
Daz Crawford
Daz Crawford
Kore

Crews

Alejo Mo-Sun
Alejo Mo-Sun
Director
Alejo Mo-Sun
Alejo Mo-Sun
Writer
John Caliendo
John Caliendo
Executive Producer
Elaine Dysinger
Elaine Dysinger
Line Producer
Jason Fandrich
Jason Fandrich
Executive Producer
Daniel Lennon
Daniel Lennon
Executive Producer
Ken Locsmandi
Ken Locsmandi
Executive Producer
Alejo Mo-Sun
Alejo Mo-Sun
Producer
John Paesano
John Paesano
Original Music Composer
Cameron Duncan
Cameron Duncan
Cinematography
Julius LeFlore
Julius LeFlore
Stunt Coordinator
Mario Perez
Mario Perez
Fight Choreographer
Marcus Salgado
Marcus Salgado
Fight Choreographer
Timothy Thomas Brown
Timothy Thomas Brown
Stunt Double
Lloyd Barachina
Lloyd Barachina
Stunts
Robert Chapin
Robert Chapin
Stunts
Joey Fantastico
Joey Fantastico
Stunts
Samuel Reynolds
Samuel Reynolds
Stunt Double
Paul Anthony Scott
Paul Anthony Scott
Stunts
Tom Waite
Tom Waite
Stunts
Jennifer Harrington
Jennifer Harrington
Editor
Travis North
Travis North
Editor
Bryan Roberts
Bryan Roberts
Editor
Stephanie J. Gordon
Stephanie J. Gordon
Production Design
Michael Rixon
Michael Rixon
Art Direction
Jessica Wenger
Jessica Wenger
Costume Design
Stephanie Bravo
Stephanie Bravo
Makeup Department Head
George Frangadakis
George Frangadakis
Makeup Effects
Andrew Freeman
Andrew Freeman
Creature Design
Kaitlin Vidak
Kaitlin Vidak
Key Hair Stylist
Christian Clarke
Christian Clarke
First Assistant Director
Jeff Blehr
Jeff Blehr
Boom Operator
Patrick Cusack
Patrick Cusack
ADR Editor
Alexandra Gallo
Alexandra Gallo
Boom Operator
Glenn T. Morgan
Glenn T. Morgan
Sound Designer
Mathew Waters
Mathew Waters
Supervising Sound Editor
Ben Wilkins
Ben Wilkins
Foley Supervisor
Matt Kennedy
Matt Kennedy
Still Photographer
Brandon Margulies
Brandon Margulies
First Assistant Camera
Tiffany Welt
Tiffany Welt
Costume Supervisor
Lysandra Petersson
Lysandra Petersson
Assistant Editor
Kristin Owings
Kristin Owings
Script Supervisor

Trailers and other movies

Hirokin: The Last Samurai Official Trailer (2012)

Posters and backgrounds

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