
Hitiro the Peasant 2006
"Yellow House's first feature film, a modern day corporate-samurai-adventure-love-and-revenge fable you cannot afford to miss. Featuring some of Central Virginia's best talent in front of and behind the camera."
Set in the unlikeliest of settings, Richmond, Virginia, Hitiro the Peasant (2006) is a gripping drama that blends action, romance, and history in a unique blend.
Director: Justin Dray
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hitiro the Peasant (2006) about?
Hitiro the Peasant is a gripping drama that follows the story of a noble samurai who must escape his past and navigate his feelings for a village headman's daughter in a peaceful rural village.
Who directed Hitiro the Peasant?
Hitiro the Peasant was directed by Justin Dray.
Who stars in Hitiro the Peasant?
The film features a talented cast, including Keith Janssen and Emalee Lane.
Is Hitiro the Peasant (2006) worth watching?
While Hitiro the Peasant may not have a high IMDb rating, its unique blend of genres and thought-provoking themes make it a must-watch for fans of period dramas and action-packed adventures.
How long is Hitiro the Peasant?
Hitiro the Peasant has a runtime of 94 minutes.
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About Hitiro the Peasant (2006) — A Samurai's Quest for Redemption in Rural Virginia
Set in the unlikeliest of settings, Richmond, Virginia, Hitiro the Peasant (2006) is a gripping drama that blends action, romance, and history in a unique blend. Director Justin Dray masterfully weaves a tale of a noble samurai, Hitiro, who must escape his past and navigate his feelings for Ikama, the daughter of the village headman. As Hitiro the Peasant, he finds himself in a peaceful rural village, but can he truly outrun his past?
With a talented cast, including Keith Janssen and Emalee Lane, Hitiro the Peasant is a must-watch for fans of period dramas and action-packed adventures. The film's themes of redemption, love, and revenge add depth and complexity to this captivating story. Will Hitiro find a new life in the village, or will his past catch up with him?
Hitiro the Peasant (2006) is a thought-provoking and engaging film that explores the human condition in a way that's both entertaining and emotionally resonant. With its unique blend of genres and its talented cast, this film is sure to captivate audiences and leave them thinking long after the credits roll.