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NEW NINJA SERIES Will Have STEPHEN K. HAYES as key contributor

“Ninja operated inside family clans. Fathers, mothers, sons and daughters spent a lifetime mastering the knowledge, techniques and philosophy of ninjutsu. They struggled, fought and sometimes died together to complete the mission.”

hen Enterprise Pictures begins production on a historical action-drama about a family of shadow Hall of Famer Stephen K. Hayes. An acknowledged authority on — including the style, in which he holds a 10-degree black belt — Hayes spent many years in Japan studying the history and techniques of the system.

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