The Hunted
Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train was released in 1951.
'Throw Momma from the Train' (1987).
She gets kicked out of Dauntless (however, she refuses to be Factionless, and jumps on the train, where the rest of the Initiates are)
2010
The movie is exactly 98 minutes.
Ninjas train to enhance their skills of evasion
ninjutsu, taijutsu and genjutsu
No. The ninja (or Shinobi, as they were traditionally called) practiced the martial art of Ninjutsu.
To train sword fighting for stage play, it is essential to find a reputable instructor or fight choreographer experienced in stage combat. Start with basic footwork and body awareness exercises, understanding the fundamentals of sword movements, and gradually progress to choreographed fight sequences. Focus on safety, precision, and storytelling while practicing with a partner. Regular rehearsals, feedback, and ongoing training will help refine your skills and create believable sword fights for the stage.
By getting into fights with other charcters.
Ninjas were originally farmers that were treated unfairly by the Samurai, and war lords. They were not as well train as the Samurai and in a fair fight the farmers would lose, so they did they wait til the Samurai had his back turned to strike.
oviusly u spaztics, or he will get knocked out u cretin!
no sorry
It was originally used to train soldiers in sword-fighting for combat
Saradomin sword or Dragon scimitar are popular.
Ninjas train under great Sensei, that's why they have great abilities. Ninjutsu enhanced their strength and the beliefs of Nature. But Mostly because Ninjas train hard. By great abilities what do you mean ? Disappearing? flying ? killing 20 men ? If the truth be known and if you search for books on Japanese history there are no real documented cases of any of these things happening - the ninja is a confusing term - a ninja - shinbi whatever you want to call him could have been anything from a spy to a poisoner, they were just covert mercinaries that would murder or steal or watch who ever you had a grudge with.
Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train was released in 1951.