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Hitiro the Peasant

"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."

Hitiro the noble samurai serves the Emperor of Richmond, Virginia. After he refuses to enforce the Emperor's draconian tax policies, Hitiro is attacked by a jealous rival, who frames Hitiro for the murder of his wife. Hitiro escapes multiple ninja assassins, and seeks to begin a new life at a peaceful, rural village under the alias of "Hitiro the peasant." But can Hitiro outrun his past? Can he deny his burgeoning feelings for Ikama, daughter of the village headman? And can he save his new home from the wrath of the Emperor's soldiers?

Top Cast

  • Keith Janssen

    Keith Janssen

    Hitiro

  • Emalee Lane

    Emalee Lane

    Ikama

  • Jane Samborski

    Jane Samborski

    Anu

  • Joe Inscoe

    Joe Inscoe

    Murisagi

  • D.L. Hopkins

    D.L. Hopkins

    Mohoja

  • Stephanie Kelley

    Stephanie Kelley

    Keiki

  • Linden Tailor

    Linden Tailor

    Sujimono

  • Dione Updike

    Dione Updike

    The Empress

  • Brandon Fobbs

    Brandon Fobbs

    Rohi

Overview

Hitiro the noble samurai serves the Emperor of Richmond, Virginia. After he refuses to enforce the Emperor's draconian tax policies, Hitiro is attacked by a jealous rival, who frames Hitiro for the murder of his wife. Hitiro escapes multiple ninja assassins, and seeks to begin a new life at a peaceful, rural village under the alias of "Hitiro the peasant." But can Hitiro outrun his past? Can he deny his burgeoning feelings for Ikama, daughter of the village headman? And can he save his new home from the wrath of the Emperor's soldiers?

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