Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects | |
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Directed by | J. Lee Thompson |
Written by | Harold Nebenzal |
Produced by | Pancho Kohner |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Gideon Porath |
Edited by | Mary E. Jochem Peter Lee-Thompson |
Music by | Greg De Belles |
Distributed by | Cannon Films |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | Unknown |
Box office | $3,416,846 (USA)[1] |
Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects is a 1989 American action thriller film starring Charles Bronson and directed by J. Lee Thompson. As Thompson's final film, it was the last project he and Bronson did together—a long and famed Hollywood collaboration.[2] The word "kinjite" (禁じて) translates to English as "forbidden move", hinting at the subject matter.
The movie marks the ninth and final collaboration between Bronson and director J. Lee Thompson. Beginning with the movie St. Ives in 1976, their partnership spanned nearly thirteen years.