Secrets of Pray For Death: Sho Kosugi Shares Behind-the-Scenes Stories
Behind the Action: Sho Kosugi's Exclusive Insights into the 1985 Action Movie
Renowned martial arts actor Sho Kosugi, famous for his roles in classic ninja films, recently released a captivating YouTube video where he delves into the making of his iconic movie "Pray For Death."
In this thrilling behind-the-scenes glimpse, Kosugi takes viewers on a journey through the development of the film's plot, which follows the story of Akira Saito, a Japanese businessman who moves with his family to the United States, only to find themselves entangled in a web of crime and danger.
Kosugi shares exclusive insights into how the screenplay for "Pray For Death" was crafted, shedding light on the creative process behind the gripping narrative. Moreover, he unveils a never-before-heard secret from the set, revealing intriguing details about a particular sequence involving actor James Booth.
For martial arts enthusiasts and ninja film aficionados alike, Kosugi's YouTube video offers a rare opportunity to gain deeper insight into the making of one of the most beloved films in the genre.
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