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Published on 01 Apr 2024 / In Film-Animation / Action-Thriller

Pray for Death is a 1985 American martial arts action film directed by Gordon Hessler and starring Sho Kosugi, James Booth, Norman Burton, Michael Constantine, and, the lead's sons Kane and Shane Kosugi.

The plot follows a retired ninja warrior, now married to an American woman, moves to Los Angeles at his wife's request in order to begin a new life for their two sons. Shortly after their arrival, he is mistakenly drawn into a protracted conflict with an L.A. crime boss and his vicious henchmen. He is forced by a series of brutal circumstances to come out of retirement and bring the criminals to justice.

Directed - Gordon Hessler
Written - James Booth
Starring
Sho Kosugi
James Booth
Donna Kei Benz
Norman Burton
Kane Kosugi
Shane Kosugi
Matthew Faison
Parley Baer
Robert Ito
Michael Constantine

Cinematography - Roy H. Wagner
Edited by
Bill Butler
Stephen Butler

Music - Thomas Chase
Production company - Trans World Entertainment
Distributed - Trans World Entertainment
Release date 9 August 1985
Running time - 92 minutes
Country - United States
Languages - English, Japanese
Budget - $4,000,000 (estimated)

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