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| Ronin is a 1998 film which tells the story of a group of former intelligence agents who team up to steal a mysterious metal case. It stars Robert De Niro, Jean Reno, Natascha McElhone, Stellan Skarsgård, Sean Bean, Skipp Sudduth, and Katarina Witt. The movie was written by J.D. Zeik and David Mamet, and directed by John Frankenheimer. David Mamet served as a script doctor on the screenplay, being billed as "Richard Wiesz". The Writers' Guild refused to allow him to get top billing for the writing credit, so he refused to allow his real name to be used. 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. The movie also makes a lengthy reference to the classic Japanese story, the 47 Ronin. It is notable for a number of fine car chase scenes, the last being a particularly fantastic and lengthy one through the streets and tunnels of Paris; some scenes utilized up to 150 stunt drivers. Excellent car work has been a specialty of Frankenheimer, a former racing driver, ever since his 1966 classic, Grand Prix. Although action sequences are often shot by a second unit director, Frankenheimer did all these himself. While he was aware of the many innovations in digital special effects since then, he elected to film all these sequences live, to obtain the maximum level of authenticity. To further this, many of the high-speed shots have the actual actors in the cars: Sudduth did nearly all of his own driving, while other cars were right hand drive models with stunt drivers driving - crashes were handled by a stuntman. The contents of the metal case are never revealed (see MacGuffin). Mamet has written that he believes revealing such details can be anticlimactic, that a director is wiser to allow the audience's imagination to answer the question. This is a technique Mamet has used repeatedly in his films. The film is notable for having three previous James Bond villains in supporting roles, Sean Bean, Jonathan Pryce and Michael Lonsdale. Ron Jeremy had a bit role, credited as Hyatt. However, scenes involving him were eventually cut by the studio. DVD TriviaThe DVD release has an extensive, detailed commentary about the making of the film by Frankenheimer, where he explains the production techniques used to realize the high speed chases. The US edition of the original DVD release has several unimplemented navigational hooks to DVD-ROM content, may have been among the first DVD-ROM features included in a mass-market release. Why the navigation was left incomplete for the release is not known.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Ronin (film) ] Some related entries: The Adventures of Robin Hood | The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants | Pascali's Island | Differences between book and film versions of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | Seven Star Fighting God Guyferd | The Castle of Cagliostro | The Pied Piper of Cleveland | The Valley of Gwangi | List of Telugu films | Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger | Pride & Prejudice This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Ronin (film); it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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