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Ronin

Anyone is an enemy for a price.
1998 | 122m | English

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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.
Release Date: Sep 25, 1998
Director: John Frankenheimer
Writer: David Mamet, J.D. Zeik
Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
Keywords paris, france, france, arms deal, mercenary, suitcase, heist, shootout, impostor, ira (irish republican army), cafe, computer expert, ex kgb, cellular phone trace, violence
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, United Artists, FGM Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $70,692,101
Budget: $55,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Robert De Niro Sam
Jean Reno Vincent
Natascha McElhone Deirdre
Stellan Skarsgård Gregor
Skipp Sudduth Larry
Jonathan Pryce Seamus O'Rourke
Sean Bean Spence
Michael Lonsdale Jean-Pierre
Féodor Atkine Mikhi
Katarina Witt Natacha Kirilova
Ron Perkins Man with the Newspaper
Daniel Breton Sergi's Accomplice
Amidou Man at Exchange
Jan Tříska Dapper Gent
Bernard Bloch Sergi
Léopoldine Serre Arles Little Girl
Dominic Gugliametti Clown Ice Skater
Alan Beckworth Clown Ice Skater
Tolsty The 'Boss'
Gérard Moulévrier Tour Guide
Lionel Vitrant The 'Target'
Vincent Schmitt Arles Messenger
Julia Maraval Girl Hostage
Laurent Spielvogel Tourist in Nice
Steve Suissa Waiter in Nice
Katia Tchenko Woman Hostage
Dyna Gauzy Little Screaming Girl
Lilly-Fleur Pointeaux Little Girl
Dimitri Rafalsky Russian Interpreter
Gérard Touratier Ice Rink Security Guard
Christophe Maratier Armed Police Officer
Pierre Forest CRS Captain
Henry Moati Bartender
Cyril Prentout Mikhi's Bodyguard
Vladimir Tchernine Russian Mechanic
Amanda Spencer Little Girl
Frédéric Schmalzbauer German Tour Guide
Lou Maraval Arles Little Girl
Nader Boussandel Weapon Seller (uncredited)
Hélène Cardona Police Dispatch (voice) (uncredited)
Lee Delong (uncredited)
Norbert Ferrer Ambulance Man Nice (uncredited)
Veronique Blanc Meyere Natacha Kirilova's Assistant (uncredited)
Christine Musset Natacha Kirilova's Assistant (uncredited)
Name Job
John Frankenheimer Director
Robert Fraisse Director of Photography
David Mamet Screenplay
Eric Bialas First Assistant Camera
Jean-Pierre Mas Grip
Judy Shrewsbury Assistant Costume Designer
Cyril Raffaelli Utility Stunts
Frédéric North Pilot
Marc Hoang Stunts
Stéphane Margot Stunts
Antony Gibbs Editor
Michael Z. Hanan Production Design
J.D. Zeik Story, Screenplay
Elia Cmiral Original Music Composer
Amanda Mackey Casting
Gérard Viard Art Direction
Robert Le Corre Set Decoration
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond Casting
Margot Capelier Casting
Joe Dunne Stunt Coordinator
Jeff Robbins Thanks
Fabienne Guicheneuy Craft Service
Claude Albouze Unit Production Manager
Mike Le Mare Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Jean-Claude Bourdin Assistant Art Director
Jean-Paul Gaillot Construction Coordinator
Jean-Charles Bachelier Key Hair Stylist
Christophe Maratier Armorer
Pierre-Yves Bruneel Boom Operator
Nick Ingman Orchestrator, Conductor
Mark Breakspear Digital Compositors
Gary Hood Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Jacky Hardouin Carpenter
Eric Aufèvre Transportation Coordinator
Angela Allen Script Supervisor
Patrick Dufau Leadman
Marc Flouquet Set Designer
Georges Demétrau Special Effects Coordinator
Sophie Drouin Production Accountant
Patrick Camboulive Still Photographer
Ann Dunsford Set Costumer
David Crone Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Dale Caldwell Color Timer
Cedric Kron Set Medic
Bernard Bats Sound Recordist
Jane Milon Hairstylist
Liliane Rametta Makeup Artist
Joëlle Meffre Art Department Coordinator
Jean-Louis Airola Stunts
Jean-Marc Abbou Location Manager
Fabien Pondevaux Location Scout
Emmanuel Rigaut Transportation Captain
Michèle Abitbol Unit Publicist
Mike Flicker Music Editor
Robert Fitzgerald Sound Effects Editor
Gilbert Piéri Property Master
Miguel Allo Video Assist Operator
Mishka Cheyko First Assistant Director
Rubén Domingo Assistant Sound Editor
Patrick Jamot Standby Painter
Bruno Lefebvre Set Dressing Artist
Ghislain Le Guisquet Picture Car Coordinator
Kim Doan Production Coordinator
Gilles Allou Construction Foreman
Mercedes Kelso Casting Associate
Gregg Barbanell Foley Artist
Ilona Herman Hairdresser
Clyde Miller Assistant Camera
Gérard Lyon Casting Assistant
Thomas Duval Compositing Supervisor
David Campi-Lemaire Key Set Production Assistant
Xavier Bouraoui Production Assistant
Mick Gould Technical Advisor
Dimitri Foresta Assistant Production Manager
Frederic Caillierez Assistant Extras Casting
Frederic Bacchi Location Assistant
Sandra Benhamou Production Secretary
Alexander Arbatt Dialogue Coach
Pierre Garnier Dolly Grip
Sophie Lemaire Second Assistant Camera
Catherine Barrès Assistant Location Manager
Jérôme Servant Assistant Unit Manager
Olivier Suffert Production Driver
Michel Rollant Property Buyer
Christina Tucker Foley Mixer
Jean-Claude Le Bras Chief Lighting Technician
Gilles Floquet Second Company Grip
Francesca Emerson Assistant Editor
Jimmy Zelinger Title Designer
David Boulton ADR Mixer
Alexandra Gonzales ADR Editor
Joe Bosco ADR Recordist
Jean-Pierre Jarier Stunt Double
Jenni Villegas Executive Assistant
Ted Boonthanakit Storyboard Artist
Carine Barcelo Assistant Accountant
Alan Flyng Key Costumer
David Artur Second Second Assistant Director
Paul Dimmer Special Effects Technician
Gilbert Bataille Stunt Driver
Elodie Delettre Camera Loader
Fanny Aubrespin Second Assistant Director
Hari Ryatt Supervising ADR Editor
Michele Badrutt Extras Casting
Gilles Piéri Assistant Property Master
Jean-Paul Bernardi Dressing Prop
Julien Sesia Additional Grip
Dominique Lefèvre Travel Coordinator
Catherine Robert Stunts
Alexandrine Roux Stunts
Gerry Grennell Dialogue Coach
Patricia Pierangeli Dialogue Coach
Claudio Todeschini Dialogue Coach
Charlet Recors Aerial Camera
Karen Muller Serreau Dresser
May Routh Costume Design
Mary Nelson Negative Cutter
Xavier Gens Assistant Director Trainee
Djivan Gasparyan Music
Name Title
Frank Mancuso Jr. Producer
Paul Kelmenson Executive Producer
Ethel Winant Associate Producer
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Reviews

mooney240
5.0

**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 part ... s just equaled a movie that left me wanting. Releasing four years after Leon: The Professional, this could have been much better.

Sep 03, 2022
Geronimo1967
7.0

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.

Aug 27, 2023
r96sk
9.0

<em>'Ronin'</em> was somehow an unknown to me as of weeks ago. I say that because... what a cast! How have I at least not heard of this in passing in all my years on this Earth? That plus the type of plot makes this right up my alley, on paper I'd love it and, pleasantly, in reality I do too. The ... film is particularly excellent visually, the cinematography is quality and the stunts are outstanding; even little things, like the initial old movie-esque end credit font is nice to look at. The score is also a plus point, which is evidently one of many bits that this has going for it. Robert De Niro, Jean Reno, Natascha McElhone, Stellan Skarsgård, Sean Bean, Jonathan Pryce, Michael Lonsdale... as already noted, this 1998 release features a stellar cast list. De Niro is the main ace of the pack here, though Reno and McElhone are especially worthy of note. I will say that the ending is less entertaining than anticipated, which is a surprise. It's not a disappointing conclusion whatsoever, I still liked it, but it did feel like a weird sorta drop-off from what proceeds in terms of pacing and all that. Again, not really much of an issue to be honest.

Jun 02, 2025