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Kinjite:
Forbidden Subjects is a 1989
American action thriller film
starring Charles Bronson and
directed by J. Lee Thompson. As Thompson's
final film...
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Kinjite (禁じ手 or 禁手,
literally forbidden hand) are
various fouls that a sumo
wrestler might commit that will
cause him to lose the bout. They are: Striking...
- year 1988, in the
television film Mutts. In 1989, she
acted in the film
Kinjite:
Forbidden Subjects which starred Charles Bronson. Her role was Rita Crowe...
- Year of the
Dragon with John Lone, In Love and War with
James Woods,
Kinjite with
Charles Bronson, and Bethune: The
Making of a Hero with
Donald Sutherland...
- (winning techniques), some of
which come from judo.
Illegal moves are
called kinjite,
which include strangulation, hair-pulling,
bending fingers,
gripping the...
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Deputy Stephan Under the Gun (1988) –
Miller War
Party (1988) – The
Mayor Kinjite:
Forbidden Subjects (1989) –
Father Burke Pink
Cadillac (1989) – Coltersville...
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Kramer 1988 War
Party TV
correspondent 1988
Purple People Eater Mom 1989
Kinjite:
Forbidden Subjects Kathleen Crowe 1990
Fatal Charm Jane Sims
Video 1991...
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Lieutenant Lou
Escobar 1987
Death Wish 4: The
Crackdown as Ed
Zacharias 1989
Kinjite:
Forbidden Subjects as
Detective Eddie Rios 1990 The Two
Jakes as Captain...
- age." In
February 1989, Thompson's
final directorial effort was
released Kinjite:
Forbidden Subjects starring Charles Bronson. In 1990,
Thompson moved to...
- Thompson:
Death Wish 4: The
Crackdown (1988),
Messenger of
Death (1989), and
Kinjite:
Forbidden Subjects (1989). In the
early 1990s,
Bronson declined the role...