We managed to find a small advertisement in which they were looking for two actors to play the roles of elderly karate masters to participate in the filming of the film "Ninja 2" (Ninja 2).
Casting No. 1 (Los Angeles and New York) - several roles
Ninja 2
Feature film
Manufacturing companies: Millennium, Nu Image
Production has nothing to do with the trade union
- Producer: Frank Demartini
- Director: Isaac Florentine
- Writer: David White
- Distributor: Millennium Entertainment
- Casting Director: Yumi Takada
- Interview dates: TBA
- Filming start date: January 7, 2013
- Pay: $2,500 per week
- Location: Thailand
Applications must be submitted from October 1, 2012
Sample subject line: NINJA 2 / your role / name / contact phone number. /city-state/
[Nakabara / Nakabara]
40 years or more, Japanese martial artist, mastery of martial arts required, rugged appearance...
[Goro]
60 years or older, Japanese male, there may be some dialogue in Japanese, so it must be indicated whether the actor can speak Japanese. Anyone who knows martial arts is suitable.
Source: thestuntpeople.com
Scott Adkins confirmed his participation in an interview. Kane Kosugi will star alongside him.
Sonny Chiba and Yasuaki Kurata are definitely suitable for the roles of karate masters - both are legends of Asian action films, although I would also like to see Kosugi again, but of course they will take little known dudes.
The girls have nothing to do with the film; unfortunately, they were photographed at the opening of Kurata's school.
Mmmm... not even bad Asian girls)))
ZY Current now realized that it’s a continuation of Edkinson’s ninja)
Just don’t hire drunks who will play anything when they’re drunk.
Yasuaki Kurata is a very worthy comrade, I agree.
Quite suitable
[img]http://kalvis.in.ua/upload/Yasuaki_Kurata_ceremony2.jpg[/img]
Speaking of Japanese actors who practice martial arts, as Yasuaki Kurata used to shine, “The Legend of a Fighter 1982” with him and Leung is one of the best classic films of past years.
Please. This line makes me happy:
The tricks must be top notch. And Florentine films with integrity.
IMHO Sho Kosugi should be taken, he played convincingly in Ninja Assassin.
In Hollywood, no one can embody the image of a ninja master better.
Thanks for the news :)