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Ronin
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Ronin

Anyone is an enemy for a price.
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User Score2,694 ratings
TMDB 7.016+19982h 2mEnglish
ActionThrillerCrime

Synopsis

A briefcase with undisclosed contents – sought by Irish terrorists and the Russian mob – makes its way into criminals' hands. An Irish liaison assembles a squad of mercenaries, or 'ronin', and gives them the thorny task of recovering the case.

Director
John FrankenheimerFrom TMDB credits
Studio
United Artists4 production companies
Release
September 25, 1998Released
Box Office
$71MBudget $55M

Top Cast

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Robert De Niro
Robert De Niro
Sam
Jean Reno
Jean Reno
Vincent
Natascha McElhone
Natascha McElhone
Deirdre
Stellan Skarsgård
Stellan Skarsgård
Gregor
Skipp Sudduth
Skipp Sudduth
Larry
Jonathan Pryce
Jonathan Pryce
Seamus O'Rourke
Sean Bean
Sean Bean
Spence
Michael Lonsdale
Michael Lonsdale
Jean-Pierre

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Reviews

From TMDB users
The Movie Mob
Aug 19, 2022

**A little boring with a great car chase scene.** Even though Ronin had shootouts, great chase sequences, and classic actors, I was bored and on my phone throughout the whole thing. Nothing was particularly bad about this film. There were actually great parts! But somehow, the sum of all its parts just equaled a movie that left me wanting. Releasing four years after Leon: The Professional, this could have been much better.

CinemaSerf
Aug 28, 2023

It would not be fair to describe a "Ronin" as a rogue; more a mercenary without loyalty to any one particular person or cause. So, Natasha McElhone "Deirdre" hires a few of these to relieve a man of a suitcase that is bound for the Russians. What follows is as internecine a thriller as you will ever see. It's full of scheming and double-scheming with "Sam" (Robert De Niro) and "Vincent" (Jean Reno) never quite sure who is or is not on their team as the suitcase changes hands more times that the wonderfully elegant Katarina Witt changes her skates. Stellan Skarsgård; Sean Bean; Jonathan Pryce and Michael Lonsdale all help to keep them, and us, guessing pretty much right to the end. It does suffer a little from a preponderance of shoot outs that couldn't hit a barn door with a shovel; and the car chases do begin to get wearisome after a while, but over all John Frankenheimer manages to keep the quality of the action to a high enough standard to compensate. The dialogue is a bit basic, as are the characterisations - this has no depth nor underlying political agenda/statements - not the I could discern, anyway - it is just a good old fashioned thriller with a first rate cast who are unchallenged by their tasks - and therefore are perfectly plausible.

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